Kyzyl Asker peak. Dream lake. Kyrgyzstan

Month of the year to visit: from July to August

Transportation: very bumpy road. Only 4 WD to reach
What to do in Kyzyl Asker lake: You can do a trekking tour and enjoy views.
Mount Kyzyl-Asker, a remote peak located at an altitude of 5842 meters, is a challenging destination accessible only to experienced hikers and prepared mountaineers. It is situated in the Central Tien Shan range, specifically in the Western Kokshaal-Too ridge.
Many foreign teams are drawn to this peak for climbing, establishing base camps in the vicinity of the Komarov Glacier and undergoing an acclimatization period. Although there is not a wealth of information available about the peak, it is not entirely uncharted territory for mountaineering. Four ascents via different routes have been completed, along with three attempts.

It is a paradise for thrill-seekers to test themselves and their abilities, to challenge nature, and immerse themselves in a completely different life together with like-minded companions, even if it's only for a few days. The sheer power of granite rock walls, snowy slopes, summit winds that knock you off your feet, heavy snowfall, and the polar opposite side of the journey—the absolute tranquility nestled at the foot of the mountains in the climbers' camp—provides a full realization of the power of nature and the strength of human beings.

This cold region is known for its rapidly changing climate, inaccessibility, challenging routes, and numerous objectives to conquer, which attract athletes and extreme adventurers from around the world.

The Kyzyl-Asker massif is composed of monolithic granite with steep slopes, but there are several routes that lead to the summit.


The location is not suitable for everyone to visit, as it poses a high level of difficulty in terms of the route and has a shortened tourist season.

After the tour, colorful and memorable photos will undoubtedly immerse you in the very moments of your stay, bringing a sense of well-being and uplifting your spirits. By the way, make sure you have enough memory on your device because you will definitely take a lot of photos!

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