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4 of 117 different programs are available
Elbrus East from East booking available
mountain climbing
dates:
27 Jun - 08 Jul 2026
Climbing Elbrus along the eastern route—without crowds of tourists, snowcats, or unnecessary fuss. An ideal option for those seeking peace and tranquility in the mountains! The route from the east to Elbrus is a small but complete, self-contained mountaineering expedition. Thanks to the gentle ascent with organized overnight stays, this route eliminates the need for additional acclimatization.
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Elbrus climb from South booking available
dates:
27 Jun - 03 Jul 2026
Elbrus is a place of the constant pilgrimage of people who love climbing and skiing mountains. As Elbrus officially acknowledged as the highest mountain of Europe, climbing its summit is a part of the popular climbing program "Seven Summits", - it attracts climbers from all the world. There is other reason of the high popularity of Elbrus – its technical easiness and accessibility. Many beginners start their climbing carrier on Elbrus, getting from this mountain their first lessons, measuring by its altitude their willingness to improve themselves physically and mentally..
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Mount Elbrus travers from west to east booking available
dates:
27 Jun - 10 Jul 2026
A full-fledged mountaineering expedition – a cross-country ascent of two Elbrus peaks from west to east, with acclimatization on Kazbek. A challenging program for experienced participants, offering the opportunity to conquer three peaks in two weeks – Kazbek, Western Elbrus, and Eastern Elbrus.
more... Elbrus Cross booking available
dates:
30 Jun - 07 Feb 2026
Ascent of two summits of Mount Elbrus with a descent to the opposite side of the mountain—the classic Mount Elbrus Cross from north to south. This route to Mount Elbrus is suitable for those with previous experience climbing this mountain or similar ascents at altitudes over 5,000 meters. The route presents no technical difficulties but requires considerable physical effort. The Elbrus Cross route is climbed in alpine style, without a heavy backpack.
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