The region covers an area of . It is bordered by
Eritrea to the north, the
Tadjourah Region to the southwest, and the
Red Sea and
Gulf of Aden to the east. There are several salt-lakes on the road to
Tadjoura. The regional capital is
Obock which is positioned on the
Gulf of Tadjoura littoral, by the sea, by a group of beaches and flattened abraded in coral beds with a very salty sheet of water. The wooded area of the
Mabla Mountains, reaching more than 1,000 m and housing the second forest of the country, constitutes the natural border between the region of Obock and that of Tadjourah. The coastline is more than a thousand kilometers long. Obock with its proximity to
Yemen (less than two hours). The wildlife such as
hamadryas baboons,
Soemmerring's gazelle,
dorcas gazelle,
warthog,
black-backed jackal,
Ruppells sandfox,
dikdik,
African golden wolf,
hyena,
Abyssinian hare,
wild ass and
ostriches are found in this region.
African wild dog was also found in this region, but their present condition is unknown. There have been reports of
cheetah occurring in this region, but there has been no evidence of their presence. ==Economy==