Download the trekking route to Travelers Pass on Lenin Peak in Kyrgyzstan (kml/kmz)

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🧭 What is this route about?

In this file, you'll find the entire route to follow the 3-day trekking route I took to the Travellers Pass mountain pass, on the way to Lenin Peak base camp, in southern Kyrgyzstan:

  • From Sary-Mogul, the village where the trek begins to Travellers Pass, spending two nights in a yurt camp next to Tulpar Lake
  • Where I slept in the yurt camps, viewpoints, detours and key points.
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🧭 What does this file include?

You will receive a KML/KMZ file that you can import into any type of mapping application.

  • Formato .KML compatible con Maps.me y otras aplicaciones de GPS sin conexión.
  • The complete tour day by day, just as I did it.
  • Notes on the field, camps, and orientation tips.

📱 How to use this route?

You can open the file with applications such as:

  • Maps.me (offline mode)
  • AllTrails
  • OsmAnd
  • Gaia GPS
  • Google Earth / My Maps (para PC)

Recommendation: Download the map before setting out. Signage is very limited along much of the trail.

🧡 Ideal for…

Ideal for independent travelers looking for greater security, time savings, and the best of the route.

Trekking scenes

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Fernando is a full-stack developer and independent traveler with years of experience exploring diverse destinations around the world, especially in Asia. Among his most notable journeys is his trek along the Silk Road, from China to Turkey. Specializing in travel logistics in remote regions, he combines his analytical skills as a programmer with his field experience to create clear, precise guides accompanied by detailed maps. Through El Prisma de Fer (Fer's Prism), he aims to make complex destinations accessible in a simple way, with firsthand, verified information based on real experiences.

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