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A Day in the Life of an Expat in Juba

Juba, the capital of South Sudan, is a city of contrasts. It is a place of both beauty and danger, of hope and despair. For expats living in Juba, it is important to be aware of the risks and challenges but also to embrace the unique opportunities that this city has to offer.

A typical day for an expat in Juba might look something like this:

 Wake up and enjoy a cup of coffee on your balcony, overlooking the city.

Head to the gym for a workout. There are a few good gyms in Juba, but be sure to check the security before you go. Platinum Executive Apartment offers gym facilities within the apartment complex

Get ready for work. If you work for an international organization, you will likely have an office in the city center. If you work for a local company, your office may be located in a more remote area.

 Start work. The workday in Juba typically runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a break for lunch.

Lunch break. There are a few good restaurants in Juba, but be sure to try some of the local cuisine. Platinum executive has a world-class restaurant offering both local and international cuisine.

 Back to work.

Finish work and head home.

Relax at home or go out for dinner. There are a few good bars and restaurants in Juba, but be sure to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against crime.

Alternatively, you can enjoy a swim in Juba as the warm weather permits. At Platinum Executive Apartment, residents and tenants can have a swim at the in-built swimming pool.

Go to bed.

Exploring Juba from your fully furnished apartment

If you are an expat living in Juba, you may be wondering how to explore the city without putting yourself at risk. One option is to explore from your fully furnished apartment. There are a number of things you can do from your apartment, such as:

Watch the sunset over the Nile River.

 The Nile River is a major landmark in Juba, and it is a beautiful sight to see at sunset.

Visit the Juba City Market.

The Juba City Market is a bustling marketplace where you can find everything from fresh produce to souvenirs.

Visit the Juba Museum.

The Juba Museum is a great place to learn about the history and culture of South Sudan.

 

Go for a game drive in Juba National Park.

Juba National Park is a great place to see wildlife, such as lions, elephants, and giraffes.

Conclusion

Living in Juba can be challenging, but it can also be an incredibly rewarding experience. By being aware of the risks and challenges, and by taking precautions, expats can live safely and enjoy all that Juba has to offer.

Additional tips for expats living in Juba:

  • Stay informed about the security situation. The security situation in Juba can change quickly, so it is important to stay informed about the latest developments.
  • Be aware of your surroundings. When you are out and about, be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against crime.
  • Travel with a friend or colleague. If you are going to be out late at night, travel with a friend or colleague.
  • Be respectful of local customs. When you are interacting with locals, be respectful of their customs and traditions.

I hope this blog article has given you a better understanding of what it is like to be an expat in Juba. If you are thinking about moving to Juba, I encourage you to do your research and to be prepared for the challenges. But I also encourage you to embrace the unique opportunities that this city has to offer.

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