A section of the northwestern slopes of the range is part of the Dzherginsky Nature Reserve, a protected area.
[3] The highest peak is an unnamed 2,574 m (8,445 ft) high summit located in the central part found during a 1980 aerial survey.
Beyond the northern end lies the valley of the Upper Angara River and the Southern Muya Range of the Stanovoy Highlands rises to the northeast.
[5] Lakes Baunt and Kapylyushi lie off the eastern slopes of the northern section of the range.
The highest parts of the range are topped by thickets of dwarf cedar and mountain tundra vegetation.