Gedo

There are four main connecting roads in Gedo. All of these roads are unpaved. The first is Lugh- Beled Hawo-Garbharey Road, or The Tri-Region Commerce Activity Road. The second connecting road is Garbaharey to Bardera Road, then Bardera to El Wak Road and the last is the Bardera-Gerileey Road. All four corridors are extensively used. The danger factor increases during the rainy season.

Often Traveled Road In Gedo Region

In southwestern Bardera District, between Girileey and Faafahdhuun, lies the village of Dari Salaam in Somali. Here, travelers can find a hospitable roadside eatery and resting place. Any visitor will a get a warm welcome from area famous business lady by the name of Farhiya Aadan Waraabe or Af Soomaali Farxiya Aadan Waraabe. When in Darul Salaam, at Farhiya's restaurant, you can find all the customary foods in small village Somalia. Just one hour's drive to Darul Islam's southwesterly direction will be the town of Gerileey.

Towards northeast, you will be an hour and a half drive from Faafahdhuun Somali: Faafaxdhuun. The road is often rough, especially, after a rainy season. Cargo trucks and small 4x4 trucks are often seen on the road. Business people and visitors who make weekly or monthly travel plans go between Bardera and Wajir in Kenya. Main stopping places are Faafahdhuun and Darul Islam or Darul Salaam. And eventually proceed to Gerileey, where most Somali registered vehicles destinations end.