The Konda (Russian: Конда) is a river in Buryatia, southern East Siberia, Russia.
[1] There are a few inhabited places close to the banks of the river, including Tselinny, Konda, Telemba and Alekseevka in the Yeravninsky District.
[3][2] The river flows first in a northeastern direction and then bends gradually meandering northwards in a floodplain with about 500 lakes.
Finally the Konda meets the Vitim 1,397 kilometres (868 mi) from its mouth in the Lena.
[6] The longest tributaries of the Konda are the Ursa, Mongoi, Ushmun and Ilkolyu on the right, and the Kumka on the left.