Destination Guides
Somalia

 
etting There
 
Getting There by Air

The national airline is Somali Airlines.

 
Departure Tax

US$20. Transit passengers and children under two years are exempt.

 
Main Airports

Mogadishu (MGQ) is 6km (4 miles) west of the city. To/from the airport: There is a taxi service to the city centre.

 
Getting There by Water

Main ports: Berbera, Kismayu, Marka and Mogadishu.

 
Getting There by Road

There are routes to Somalia from Djibouti and Kenya. There is no border crossing with Ethiopia at present. Roads are underdeveloped, and travel requires suitable 4-wheel drive desert vehicles.

 
 
 
etting Around
 
Getting Around By Air

Somali Airlines run regular services to all major towns.

 
Getting Around by Water

Modern Somalia is essentially a broad strip of coastal desert. Roads are poor and consequently coastal shipping is an important form of transport, both socially and economically.

 
Getting Around by Road

Traffic drives on the right. It is difficult to travel outside Mogadishu by car. Existing roads run from the capital to Burao and Baidoa and there are sealed roads between Kismayu and Mogadishu, and Hargeysa and Mogadishu. Passenger transport is restricted almost entirely to road haulage. There are few cars and buses, although there are reasonable bus services between the major centres in the south.

Taxi:
These are available in large towns.

Car hire:
Available in Mogadishu.

Documentation:
An International Driving Permit is required.

 
Getting Around Towns and Cities

Minibuses and shared taxi-type services run in Mogadishu, but availability may be restricted outside normal working hours (Sat-Thurs 0700-1400).