The Kondakov Plateau is located in eastern Yakutia, rising above the right banks of the lower course of the
Indigirka and gradually decreasing in elevation to the east. There are slightly higher ridges cutting across the plateau area, the Bonga-Taga ridge in the north and the Mokholukan in the south. The highest point is high Punga Khaya located in the western part. The plateau is limited by the
Yana-Indigirka Lowland to the west, with the delta of the Indigirka to the north. To the south it is bound by the
Ulakhan-Sis Range and by the
Kolyma Lowland to the east.
Hydrography The Kondakov Plateau is crossed by rivers
Shandrin to the east and the
Sundrun with some of its upper course tributaries, as well as by the
Bolshaya Ercha, a tributary of the Indigirka. The
Malaya Ercha —the largest tributary of the Bolshaya Ercha, the
Keremesit, as well as the Okhotnya and Barn-Yuryakh —tributaries of the
Sakhartymay, have their sources in the plateau. ==Flora and fauna==