Únete al guía certificado por KMGA, Andrey, en una aventura de una semana hasta la cumbre del asombroso Monte Kenia, la segunda montaña más alta de África después del Kilimanjaro.
7 Días
Ene - Mar, Dic
Alto
Intermedio
Durante 7 días, me gustaría guiarte en un viaje que te llevará desde la hermosa ciudad de Nairobi, hasta la cumbre más alta del Monte Kenia, la cumbre Batian (5,199m) y de regreso. Este viaje estará lleno de vistas naturales inolvidables. También estará lleno de escaladas arduas y, a veces, técnicamente difíciles. Sin embargo, las recompensas que obtendrás no solo de una, sino de dos de las gloriosas cumbres del pico (la otra siendo la Torre Nelion a 5,188m) valen absolutamente la pena.
Durante la escalada en sí, ascenderemos por la ruta estándar del sudeste. Esta ruta nos llevará a Nelion. Desde Nelion, pasarás por la impresionante Puerta de las nieblas en el camino hacia la cumbre Batian. Durante la escalada, te alojarás en tiendas de campaña, así como en diferentes refugios, incluyendo el refugio austriaco y el refugio Howell.
Debido a los aspectos técnicos inherentes a esta escalada, es importante que los participantes tengan experiencia previa en montañismo. También es crucial que estés en suficiente condición física para manejar los rigores de esta excursión.
La escalada a la cima del Monte Kenia es increíble. Y si el día está despejado, ¡incluso puedes ver la cumbre del Kilimanjaro desde la cumbre Batian! Para vivir esta aventura por ti mismo, solo envíame una solicitud, estaría encantado de guiarte.
¿Estás buscando una expedición de escalada más larga? Entonces únete a mí en esta ascensión de 21 días del hermoso Khan Tengri en las montañas de Tian Shan en Kirguistán.
Después de recogerte del aeropuerto de Nairobi o de tu hotel, trasladaremos al parque nacional del Monte Kenia. A nuestra llegada, haremos una caminata de 3-4 horas hasta el refugio Naro Moru (3,040m). Pasaremos la noche en tiendas de campaña.
Hoy caminaremos aproximadamente de 5 a 7 horas, con una ganancia de altitud de aproximadamente 1,300 metros, hasta el campamento Mackiners, donde pasaremos la noche en tiendas de campaña.
Hoy caminaremos aproximadamente de 2 a 3 horas, con una ganancia de altitud de aproximadamente 490 metros, hasta el refugio austriaco, donde pasaremos la noche en tiendas de campaña.
Hoy nos dirigiremos a la cumbre de la torre Nelion. Tomaremos la ruta estándar de la cara sudeste. La escalada tomará unas 10 a 16 horas. En la cumbre, pasaremos la noche en el refugio bivac de Howell.
Hoy escalaremos a través de las Puertas de la Niebla hasta la cumbre de Batian. El ascenso debería tomar aproximadamente de 3 a 4 horas. Luego, iremos al refugio austriaco donde pasaremos la noche.
Hoy haremos trekking a lo largo de la ruta Sirimon a través del valle de los cañones hasta el campamento Judimier/old Moses donde pasaremos la noche.
En el último día de este viaje tomaremos el desayuno y descenderemos a la puerta Sirimon y saldremos del parque nacional del Monte Kenia. Luego, conduciremos de regreso a Nairobi.
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Guía de Montaña
I was born in what is now Bishkek, the Capital City of Kyrgyz Republic (used to be Frunze, the Capital of Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic) and live there ever since.
I started guiding professionally in 2004. I guide groups and individuals in technical and high altitude climbing, ski-tours, backcountry skiing, rock-climbing, ice climbing. I can also provide training facilities and organize trekking programs.
My main priorities in guiding are client safety and expedition success and therefore, my professional motto is “Never climb with strangers”.
In 2011, I finished my training with the Kyrgyz Mountain Guide School. The school is supported by Mammut and the Swiss and British Mountain Guide Associations and follows the IFMGA standards. Upon completion of the course and passing necessary tests I was qualified as a Mountain Guide. I am also qualified in mountain rescue and first aid by Mountaineering Instructor School in Kyrgyzstan (2012) and a member of the Kyrgyz Mountain Guide Association (KMGA) since the Autumn of 2009 where I serve as an instructor and examiner for the National Mountain Guide courses.
In my 13 years of guiding, I have worked all over Tien-Shan and Pamir in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and China and East Sayan and Lake Baikal areas in Russia. I have arranged several ski tour and backcountry skiing programs in the Ala Archa national park, Suusamyr valley, Kyrghyz Ala Too, Chong Kemin gorge, Kumtor glacier, and Terskey Ala Too.
In 2009-2016 I worked as a high altitude guide at the Lenin Peak (7134 m), Khan Tengri Peak (7010 m), Pobeda Peak (7439 m), and Muztag Ata Peak (7546 m). As a mountaineering expert, I also have participated in 6 expeditions.
Presently I have over 100 ascents of different difficulty. The most significant of them are: Pobeda peak (7439 m) 1 ascent; Lenin peak (7134 m) 13 ascents; Muztag Ata (7546 m) 1 ascent; Khan Tengri (7010 m) 1 ascent; Korona peak 1st tower ED2 Smirnov route, winter conditions; Free Korea peak ED1 George Lowe route, winter conditions; Bachachekey peak 4 routes ED1 Kusmenko, Shwab, Polik, Ilyshenko; Ak-Too peak TD route, first ascent, winter conditions; Tarasova(Slovenia) TD route, winter conditions; Simagina peak TD+ route, winter conditions.
My sport climbing level: 7a-7b on sight, 7c-8a red point.
Please get in touch with me if you are interested to come and discover the mountains of my region.
Idiomas
Ruso | Inglés
Certificados
KMGA | IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA
Great experience in Jyrgalan Kyrgyzstan - Very competent end experienced guide. Very involved in making sure we got the best experience. A must do and highly recommend it!!
I had an awesome climb with Andrey to the summit of Peak Khan Tengri in August 2019. Andrey is a terrific guide and climbing companion. This climb was a huge challenge for me, both technically and physically. Andrey was outstanding in his focus on having a safe climb while at the same time doing everything possible to enable me to reach the summit. He showed excellent judgment and resourcefulness in planning our itinerary and making adjustments when needed. He was extraordinarily patient with my shortcomings. His friendly and engaging personality was a great benefit as well. I can honestly say, my positive experience on Khan Tengri was due in no small part to Andrey. I look forward to climbing with him again someday.
I climbed the Pobeda Peak with Andrey in 2011. It was something very difficult to achieve but we did it. The most difficult part of the trip was the section from the highest camp to the summit because of the altitude (more than 7000m). That was also the longest section of the climb. Andrey and I worked together up to the summit. I trusted 100% in Andrey during the climb because I knew him very well. He is a real professional climber!
Martina
For our rock climbing week Andrey had put together a programm which was ideally tailored to our skills. He handled everything in a very professional and trouble-free way. Under his guidance we learned a lot and gained confidence to undertake more challenging tours for ourselves in the future. At the same time, Andrey is also a really nice guy to hang out with. We had lots of fun during our tours and in the evenings. Thanks Andrey!
Andreas
We were a large group of 15 guys that spend one week with Andrey and his colleagues (because of the group size we had two additional guides). Andrey is a great guide and a good organiser. From we ordered until we arrived Andrey was available on Whatsapp and responded almost imminently to all our questions. When we landed we were meet by Andrey at the airport and a fleet of large SUV`s that took us to the base camp that was the starting point from the touring. The base camp was located far up in the mountains on the Kazakhstan border. The accommodations where ok, with a nice sauna as a pleasant surprise. The ski touring was nice in variated terrain. We were a bit unlucky with unstable snow conditions forcing us to ski a bit less steep than we hoped for, but the area got massive potential for nice skiing. We decided to end touring after five days in the mountain and spend the last night in Bishkek. There Andrey stepped into the role of a tourist guide and showed us around town, a really nice gesture which we did not expect. Overall a trip I would recommend to anyone wanting to ski in a country you would not expect to travel to. And when you go, Andrey is your choice for guide ;)
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