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A snow-covered hillside slopes gently downward toward a valley filled with low-lying mist. Sparse leafless trees and snow-laden evergreens stand in the foreground, while forested mountains rise in the distance beneath a cloudy winter sky.

Yurt-Based Ski Touring in Kazakhstan

Dec 12-19 2026 & Jan 23-30, 2027 | 4-6 guests

Early‑season powder in an authentic setting

This trip is designed for confident skiers and splitboarders with experience in backcountry ski touring and off‑piste skiing. You will explore the remote mountains around Ridder in the Altai of North East Kazakhstan, well beyond the lifts and crowds, in a region known for its long ski touring tradition.


Each day, you move under your own power, ski touring through variable snow and earning clean lines in a quiet backcountry landscape. The pace is steady and natural, shaped by weather, conditions, and the guides’ deep local knowledge through guided ski touring.


Between days in the mountains, you return to traditional yurt living, a warming sauna, and hearty Kazakh food.

Trip Dates
Dec 12-19, 2026
Jan 23-30, 2027
Group Size
Min: 4, Max: 6
Min: 4, Max: 6
Price per person
€3,995
€3,995
Booking link
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FAQ

Two skiers climb uphill through deep snow, carrying skis on their backs as they ascend a narrow path in a winter forest.

Two skiers climb uphill through deep snow, carrying skis on their backs as they ascend a narrow path in a winter forest.

A person walks uphill across a snowy hillside overlooking a fog-filled valley and forested mountains under a cloudy sky.

A person rides a snowmobile down a snowy trail at sunset, with skis strapped to the back and mountains in the distance.

A bowl of hearty soup topped with fresh herbs on a wooden table.

A slice of baked pastry dessert dusted with sugar and cinnamon on a blue plate.

now-covered yurts with wooden doors and chimneys sit along a snowy path, with misty forested hills in the background.

 Inside a yurt, curtains open to a simple sleeping area with a bed beneath a wooden lattice wall.

A bed inside a yurt, positioned against a wooden lattice wall and an OSB partition, with folded towels placed on top. Exposed roof beams and soft indoor lighting frame the compact sleeping space.

A small wooden sauna viewed through a glass door, with tiered wooden benches inside and simple wall shelves holding bottles. The interior is finished with light wood paneling and overhead lighting.

A small bathroom with wood-paneled walls, viewed through an open wooden door. A toilet sits at the end of the narrow room, with OSB wall panels, a simple ceiling light, and exposed wooden construction details.

A person hikes uphill across a snowy open slope using poles, accompanied by a dog walking slightly behind. Snow-covered trees line the ridge above, and the scene is set under a deep blue sky with bright winter light.

Experience Our Gear in Real Conditions

Designed for Demanding Environments

During this trip, you may have the opportunity to test Klättermusen gear in the conditions it was designed for. Moving through remote terrain, ascending under your own power and spending full days outside in the early season cold puts real demands on both you and your equipment. This is a chance to experience how the gear performs when it’s used continuously, day after day, in an environment where function matters most.

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Want to know more about this experience?

From understanding the conditions and remote terrain to preparing your gear, we’re here to help. We’ll make sure you have everything you need for this intense Arctic backcountry adventure.


Find the right person on our team to answer your questions on our contact page – click here.


Or feel free to send your inquiries to our general e-mail at info@kmexperiences.com.


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