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Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Somalia

Public transit, airports, and getting around

Somalia's transportation landscape is marked by significant challenges stemming from decades of civil conflict, with a 21,830 km road network where only 13% is paved and mostly in poor condition, limiting access especially in rural areas during rainy seasons. Key strengths include 43 airports with 5 major ones serving international routes via airlines like Turkish Airlines, and four deep-water ports handling trade. Mobility relies on buses, minibuses, trucks, and traditional pack animals like camels; recent rehabilitations like the Galkacyo-Garowe road signal progress, but overall infrastructure gaps hinder economic development for its 15.9 million residents and visitors.
Public Transport
Poor
Road Infrastructure
Poor
Public Transport
1.5/10

No metro, rail, or formal train systems exist. Transport depends on informal buses, minibuses, and trucks in urban areas; rural mobility uses camels and donkeys. No integration, poor reliability, limited hours, and low accessibility.

Road Infrastructure
2.0/10

21,830 km total roads, only 2,860 km (13%) paved, over 90% deteriorated beyond design life. No highways, poor maintenance, seasonal inaccessibility in rural areas (only 31% rural all-season access). Minimal traffic management or safety features.

Internet Speed
3.2/10

Limited broadband infrastructure with urban mobile internet dominating; rural connectivity poor. Average fixed broadband ~25 Mbps, mobile ~15-20 Mbps in cities. Fiber scarce, focused on major urban centers.

Avg: 25+ Mbps • Very limited, mainly Mogadishu and select cities; mobile 4G primary access method

Airport Connectivity
4.2/10

43 airports total, 5 major: Mogadishu, Berbera, Bossaso, Garowe, Kismayo with international flights from Turkish, Qatar, Ethiopian Airlines. Growing passenger traffic but no major global hubs; good regional links.

Hubs: Mogadishu (MGQ), Berbera (BBO), Bossaso (BSA), Garowe (GGR), Kismayo (KMU)

Transportation Costs

Metro Pass
N/A (no metro systems)
Bus Trip
N/A (informal fares ~$0.50-1 USD/ride)
Taxi
N/A (shared taxis ~$0.30-1 USD/short trip)
High-speed Train
N/A (no trains)

Mobile Network

5G Coverage: Limited to Mogadishu and major cities; early deployment by Hormuud, Somtel in 2025-2026
4G Coverage: Good urban coverage (70-80% in cities), limited rural (under 40%)

Reliable in urban areas via Hormuud, Somtel, Golis; frequent outages in rural/conflict zones. 4G speeds 10-30 Mbps in cities, dropping significantly elsewhere.

Driving License

IDP requiredConversion needed

Foreign licenses valid short-term with IDP recommended; local license required for residents over 3-6 months via exam/conversion. Right-hand driving. Chaotic enforcement due to weak governance.