The highest ridges of the Tian Shan form an incomparable citadel of rock and ice, straddling the borders of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and China.
Here, at the very roof of Central Asia, the Inylchek Glacier, one of the largest non-polar glaciers in the world, carves its way slowly downhill, overlooked by the pyramidal peak of Khan Tengri and the massive bulk of Pik Pobedy.
Far below, the parched deserts of Uzbekistan and Western China rely on this alpine wilderness for water, carried down through the Tian Shan by the Syr Darya and Tarim rivers.
Reaching the glacier
Getting here is an adventure in itself — aboard a Soviet-era helicopter, flying between immense snow-capped peaks affording views of staggering grandeur.
The only stipulation is timing — the helicopters only fly from Karkara base camp during the climbing season, in July and August.
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Places near the Inylchek Glacier
- Karakol 139 kilometers away
- Issyk-Kul 319 kilometers away
- Song-Kul 407 kilometers away
- Tash Rabat 413 kilometers away
- Bishkek 452 kilometers away