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🌎  Russia 🇷🇺

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📍  Mt Elbrus

✈️  Nalchik Airport (NAL)

🚗  131.8 KM

⏱️  2 hours, 25 minutes

Mt Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, is an exhilarating destination for adventure seekers and mountaineers, located near Terskol in the Caucasus Mountains of Russia. Access to the mountain is generally via the town of Terskol, which requires a flight to Mineralnye Vody followed by a three-hour drive. It is advisable to join a guided tour for safety and logistical support, especially for those inexperienced in high-altitude climbing. The best time to visit is between June and September when the weather conditions are more favorable; outside these months, the harsh climate can make the climb more challenging. The complete climb typically takes around 8-10 days, including acclimatization. Costs can vary but expect to budget around $1,500-$3,000 USD, covering permits, guides, accommodation, and gear rental. Basic fitness and preparation for altitude are essential, and it's recommended to secure travel insurance that covers high-altitude activities.