The Tian Shan: Central Asia's Celestial Mountains
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Khan Tengri, Pobeda Peak, and the Silk Road's mountain barrier
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The Tian Shan: Central Asia's Celestial Mountains¶
The Tian Shan — "Celestial Mountains" in Chinese — stretch 2,500 km across Central Asia through Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and China. Home to Khan Tengri's marble pyramid and Jengish Chokusu (Pobeda Peak), this remote range offers world-class mountaineering with almost no crowds. This guide covers the range's geography, key peaks, and growing trekking scene.