First it flows northeastwards as it progresses across the mountains of the northwestern corner of the Vitim Plateau.
Its course slows down and becomes marshy in the Kapylyushi lake area, south of the slopes of the Bolshoy Khapton.
After a sharp turn to the southeast, and then northeast, it ends up flowing northwards meandering strongly and finally entering the eastern shore of lake Baunt.
[1] There are many swampy stretches in the Tsipikan basin, as well as 863 lakes with a total area of 114 square kilometres (44 sq mi).
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