Last spaces on Mount Khuiten expedition


By Adventure Peaks
April 23, 2019
Khuiten

We have just 2 spaces remaining on our Mount Khuiten expedition from 3rd – 18th August 2019

  • Stunning trekking in the Altai mountain range
  • A unique insight into the authentic culture of Kazakh people with golden eagles and Tuva nomadic people
  • Camel supported trek between National Park gates and Tavan Bogd mountains base camps
  • Cross the country’s longest glacier, Potanin glacier, to set up high camp
  • Climb the highest peak of Mongolia Mt. Khuiten 4374m

This is a journey to the wild and remote land of Mongolia’s Altai Tavan Bogd mountains which straddle the border with Russia and China in the far west of the country. The country’s highest snow capped peaks lead down to lush alpine pastures which stretch out towards the Gobi Desert. Our itinerary sets out to climb three of its remote summits including: Mt Khuiten (4374m) Mongolia’s highest peak, Mt Nairamdal (4180m) and Mt Malchin (4037m). Mongolia’s longest glacier, the Potanin glacier, stretches for 19km from the eastern face of Mt Khuiten. The summit of Mt Khuiten affords spectacular views down into Russia and China. We will be supported by local Tuvan herders as our camel drivers and porters, who will share their culture and traditions on the expedition. We fly to Ulaanbaatar and onwards to Olgii before a drive and short trek takes us to our base camp below these remote glaciated peaks that provide wonderful climbing in a rarely visited corner of the world.

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