The path from the sports camp in the Tsey district or from the village of Dzinaga to the initial bivouac on the middle plateau of the Western branch of the Karaugom plateau, under the Eastern slopes of the Burdzhul peak. From the initial bivouac (closed crevices) across the snowy fields of the plateau, then along the snowy slope to approach the Eastern edge of the Burdzhul peak between the Eastern ridge on the left and the Eastern buttress of the Northern ridge on the right (on the left and right above the Eastern edge are ice falls). From the plateau, having crossed the bergschrund on a snow bridge, ascend a steep snowy slope to the rocks of the Eastern edge.
From here, 120 m upwards along steep rocks of medium difficulty ("live" stones, possible rockfall — piton belay) to a couloir. Then, along steep, simple and medium difficulty rocks of the couloir (rockfall — piton belay) 80–100 m straight up. Then exit the couloir to the right and ascend 120–150 m along steep, smooth rocks of above medium difficulty on the ridge (piton belay). Along simple and medium difficulty rocks of the ridge, ascend 150–180 m to a snowy-ice slope. From the plateau, 5–6 hours.
From the ridge, traverse 150–180 m left-upwards along a steep snowy-ice slope (possible avalanches — piton belay) to a rocky outcrop. Then, along simple and medium difficulty rocks of the outcrop, reach its summit. Cairn. From the outcrop, traverse 60–80 m to the left (piton belay) along a steep snowy-ice slope, then along a snowy ridge crest, ascend to the summit