Join IFMGA certified mountain guide Anastasiya for this fabulous 8-day splitboarding tour at the Suusamyr Valley, in Kyrgyzstan.
Tian Shan
8 Days
Jan - Mar, Nov, Dec
High
Intermediate
If you want to live an stunning winter experience, join me for this 8-day splitboarding touring trip in the untouched slopes of Suusamyr Valley, in Kyrgyzstan.
The mountains of the Suusamyr Valley, in Central Asia, stand 130 kilometres from Bishkek’s airport. This beautiful valley has an elevation of 2,200-2,600 metres. Its surrounding peaks reach a height of up to 4,500 metres. The valley lies between two ranges of the Tian Shan mountains: the Suusamyr-Too and the Kyrgyz Ala-Too.
During this trip, we will enjoy top-quality snow, a unique winter scenery, delicious Asian cuisine, and charming hospitality. Also, the Suusamyr Valley offers an stable windless weather.
Splitboarding in Kyrgyzstan would be unforgettable for you: will find epic steep slopes of powder, offering from 1,000m. to 2,000m. of vertical descents.
We will meet at the Manas International Airport. From there, we will transfer to Suusamyr Valley. After setting on a mountain base, the adventure begins. You can check the detailed itinerary below this text.
So, if you are up of this amazing splitboarding experience, please contact me! I will be glad to guide you through the incredible slopes of Suusamyr Valley, in Kyrgyzstan!
Also, if you are looking for a mountaineering adventure in Central Asia, you can check out my Ala Archa 7-day trip or my Peak Korzhenevskaya ascent .
Meeting at Manas International airport (30 km from Bishkek) and transfer to Suusamyr Valley. Accommodation on mountain base, with standard services. Safety instruction.
7.00 – Breakfast
8.00 – 17.00 Splitboarding tour
21.00 -Transfer to airport
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Mountain Guide
I'm an IFMGA-certified guide from Kyrgyzstan and started guiding professionally in 2003. In my 14 years of guiding, I worked as a high altitude and technical mountain guide, trekking and hiking guide, ski-touring guide and ice and rock climbing gide.
I finished Mountaineering Instructor School in Kyrgyzstan and I am a member of the Kyrgyz Mountain Guide Association (KMGA).
Additionally, I am ”Snow Leopard”. This title is given to those who have climbed all the highest mountains in the former Soviet Union. These include: Lenin peak (7134 m) 2 ascents, Khan Tengri peak (7010 m) 2 ascents, Korzhenevskaya peak (7105 m) 1 ascent, Communism peak (7495 m)1 ascent, Pobeda peak (7439 m)1 ascent.
I have worked all over the Tian-Shan and Pamir ranges. I worked as a guide in Lyallak and Dugoba, in Alla Archa National Park and Suusamyr Valley, Terskey Ala Too and Kyngei-Ala Too.
As a mountain guide, my top 3 priorities are: 1 -safety, 2 –creating positive experiences for my clients and 3 -expedition success.
I am a mountaineer and really love the mountains so I also spend all my free time here. I have participated in expeditions in the Himalayas, Africa, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Patagonia and Russia.
I live and work in a beautiful mountainous country and I will be glad to show you the virgin beauty of the Kyrgyz mountains.
Languages
Kyrgyz | English
Certificates
KMGA | IVBV | UIAGM | IFMGA
Thomas
Peter
Our mountaineering trip was very good. Anastasiya is very professional and safety concerned guide as well as a good teacher. Although the weather was very unstable and some plans couldn't be executed as planned, Anastasiya came up with good alternatives. We would definitely book this trip again.
Geza
We have ended up in Jyrgalan valley as Suusamyr was not feasible for making the skitouring trip. Nonetheless we enjoyed very much the trip and the guide: Anastasia was really resourceful in finding out the best possiblities. Was not easy task during the everchanging weather circumstances. In addition to that we always felt safe.
Thank you for showing us your wonderful country, guiding us safely through the mountains and teaching us so much about ski touring. Our eyes have been opened to future possibilities and we hope you can guide us again another time.
Eugene
We spent our time skiing in Jyrgalan as there was a lot more snow there than in Suusamyr Valley. Jyrgalan was fantastic - blue skies and deep powder! It was a truly remarkable few days. Our guide, Anastasiya, was excellent and she is highly recommended - friendly, good fun, highly knowledgeable (particularly in respect of managing avalanche risk) and extremely helpful.
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