It is one of three medium-sized rivers discharging into
Lake Abaya. The roughly 120 km long river rises on the western slopes of the
Soka Sonicha mountain range (with the most prominent being the
Gelala mountain) at , flows west first and then for most of its course southwards along the eastern floor of the
Great Rift Valley and through the
Sidama Zone. It passes the notable town of
Yrga Alem. The river turns westward when entering the Gidabo flood plains directly east of Lake Abaya. It finally drains into Lake Abaya at . In the flood plains and along the final stretch of the river it defines the southern border of the Sidama Zone through which it flows for most of its length. The town of
Dilla is the most prominent town in the catchment area of the river. Another town in the catchment area is
Aleta Wendo. == Water flow ==