Chibagalakh Range

The Chibagalakh Range (Russian: Чибагала̀хский хребет; Yakut: Чыбаҕалаах, romanized: Çıbağalâx) is a mountain range in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Far Eastern Federal District, Russia.

Despite the beauty of its landscapes the range is rarely visited owing to its remoteness.

In 1977 a group of tourists from Kharkov visited the area and climbed Salishchev Peak.

[2] With a length of over 200 kilometers (120 mi) the Chibagalakh Range is the largest batholith in the area of Northeastern Russia.

At higher elevation there is a belt of dwarf cedar and further up mountain tundra.

Schematic map of the Chersky System, with the Chibagalakh range roughly in the center/left.