The Ulakhan-Chistay Range is the highest subrange of the
Chersky Range system. It displays a clear Alpine relief and extends from NW to SE for about south of the
Moma Range. It is parallel to the latter and separated from it by a wide
intermontane basin, where the
Ulakhan-Chistay River and the
Moma River flow from the southeast and join the
Indigirka. From the southwest, the range is bound by the
Erikit River, a left tributary of the Moma, and the
Nera Plateau, beyond which rises the
Tas-Kystabyt, also known as (the Sarychev Range). The highest point of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range is high
Mount Pobeda. It is the highest mountain of the Chersky Range and also the highest of Yakutia. In the range there are
glaciers with a total area of about . == See also ==