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Living in the Future: E-Markets

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More than ever, people are becoming aware of what incredible economic value online marketplaces offer, and JIFU is not different. Buying, trading, and selling online has revolutionized the way consumers obtain goods and services. Coming 2021, JIFUshop will offer products from vendors around the globe at value-driven prices, all while rewarding loyalty!

 

Ease of Access 

Online marketplaces have skyrocketed in popularity due, in part, to the ease of access and convenience that they provide. With a few clicks of the mouse or taps of the finger, people can fulfill their wildest wish and have it shipped to their doorstep the next day. 

Vendor-specific online stores can not offer a very wide range of products because of the limitations that come with doing business with a single vendor, but online marketplaces aggregate a massive amount of options from different vendors. Consumer transactions are processed by the marketplace, but each order is fulfilled by each wholesaler, which is far more efficient for buyers and sellers. 

The Sharing Economy 

The immense success of online marketplaces has led to what scholars call the “Sharing Economy.” This is the idea that buyers and sellers can connect to each other by using an online platform. 

People are able to buy goods and services directly from the wholesaler. The Sharing Economy fosters an effect called collaborative consumption. Essentially, idle assets (items that are not being traded) can more easily become physical assets (items that have physical value). 

Online Marketplaces in 2020             

 The global pandemic forced millions of people to stay at home and thousands of physical storefronts to close their doors. As a result, consumers took to their computers to order more than just clothes and electronics. People began to rely on the internet to get their groceries and essentials shipped directly to their doorsteps.

These incredible opportunities are being realized and actualized, thanks to a little encouragement from innovation’s biggest initiator: necessity.  JIFU is integrating our own online market, called JIFUshop, into the incredible services we already provide. Stay tuned to this blog and our Instagram for more exciting announcements coming 2021. This is just another example of JIFU boldly looking into the  future and making it a real part of the present! 

Why Choose JIFU?

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Having options is a luxury, but sometimes too many choices can be overwhelming…unless you’re choosing between JIFU and one of our competitors. JIFU’s transparency and versatility sets you up to achieve greatness in every aspect of your life. 

 

JIFU offers savings and revenue opportunities through our Travel Portal, but we are also committed to expanding and equipping our community by developing additional verticals based on four powerful business trends:

 

Online Marketplaces, Travel and Tourism, Cryptocurrency, Personal Development

 

JIFU is wildly versatile and utilizes forward-thinking strategies to disrupt and lead the modern economy. Though each one of the four trends plays to a different strength, they complete another piece of the puzzle, making YOU a more rounded and successful person. 

JIFU affiliates get paid a higher commission than nearly any other affiliate marketing based company and that is because we believe that you deserve to be rewarded for improving yourself and your businesses.

Regardless of your personal or professional goals, JIFU has created a path that helps give you the tools and the platform to live your best life. Use the JIFU app to enhance and drive your success to new heights. JIFU gives you the key to unlock an epic life through connections, experiences, and exclusive value. 

 

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20 Travel Essentials for 2020

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While you may not be traveling as much as previous years, the world is starting to open its arms back up to those with a nomadic lifestyle. Even so, the way that we move through the world has irrevocably changed. Here is a list of some of the items that will make your foray into the world as seamless as possible.

1. Sanitizing wipes 

This may have been in your traveling arsenal already, but we recommend taking a closer look at the kind of sanitizing wipes you’re using. Because we are using them more frequently than ever, it is best to use ones without parabens, fragrance, and phenoxyethanol (a nasty preservative). A great option that also happens to be easy on the bank is Honest Company’s alcohol wipes. These even contain aloe in case you want to use them on your skin. 

2. Mask

Eight months ago, a face mask probably wouldn’t be very high on your list of travel must-haves, but now it’s an essential item. While cloth face masks are more sustainable, disposable ones are preferred for traveling. Most health organizations recommend washing a cloth mask after each use, and that’s not always an option when on a trip. Be sure to grab a mask that fits your face properly; the more personalized your mask the more comfortable it will be! 

3. UV Sterilizer 

Once you get your (clean) hands on a UV sterilization box, you’ll never go back! This is a piece of technology that kills the germs on all of your everyday use items. Wiping down surfaces work well, but it can get tricky with electronic devices. UV sterilization boxes and devices kill bacteria without damaging your smartphones and tablets. Our pick is the 59S UV Sterilizer Box For Household Equipment. This one is great because it is large enough for more than just your phone and it can still fit easily in your suitcase. 

4. Hand Sanitizer 

This may seem like a no-brainer, but hand sanitizer is one of the most important things to bring on any trip, abroad or not. With as much sanitizer as we are using these days, it’s important to keep a careful eye on the ingredients to ensure you are not using any products that damage your skin. We recommend using one with moisturizing properties and a smell that won’t make you crinkle your nose. Touchland makes a sleek sanitizer that not only smells great but is dermatologist recommended. 

5. Hand and Body Lotion 

Even with a hand sanitizer that is dermatologist tested, frequent travelers can suffer from dry hands. To avoid this, we suggest carrying a bottle of hand lotion. An unscented lotion will prevent allergic reactions and keep your hands moisturized and healed. A great option is the Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion because it is non-greasy and comes in a convenient travel size. 

6. Water Bottle Purifier

You will discover that many public areas have turned off the water to their drinking fountains and restaurants refuse to fill a water bottle, all in an effort to reduce the spread of germs. You could bring plastic water bottles, but a more efficient option is a filtered reusable bottle. Hydration is key to health, and this way you can have water no matter where your journey takes you. Brita and LifeStraw both make great options, depending on your needs. 

7. Electric Thermometer

A frequent traveler should get used to taking their temperature regularly. Though it may seem uncomfortable, an electric thermometer can make the process so easy you’ll become used to it in no time. The average person will usually have a temperature of 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C). It is very handy to carry your own thermometer because many places require a temp check before entry. iHealth makes a very nifty non-contact infrared option, so you can test your traveling partners without worry! 

8. Information 

It’s important to become familiar with the regulations of the area you are planning on visiting. Every country, state, and city can have different rules, and planning ahead can prepare you for what to expect. The local government usually has a breakdown of the information visitors will need on their websites. 

9. Snacks 

Even though businesses are tentatively opening up, it is a good idea to bring more snacks than usual on your trip. Many airports and cities do not have food as easily available as they once did. Bringing your own food will ensure that you won’t have to rely on corner shops that may or may not be open. 

10. Your own pen 

Trust us, bringing your own pen along with you will come in handy more often than you might think. You can pick your favorite one, the one that glides deliciously across the page, and save yourself from using a pen that thousands of other people may have used. The Fisher Space pen is an investment we recommend because you can use it in extreme temperatures and it is also airplane safe, meaning it won’t leak ink when the pressure changes.

11. Reusable Silicone Bags

Throwing in a few reusable snack bags to your carry on can be a total game changer. While being sustainable, you can pack your snacks in these bags without worrying about saving old, gross plastic bags. The best part is that you are able to safely microwave the bags in your hotel room if you decide to bring a snack best served warm. They are made from silicone, making them very easy to clean.

12. Face cleansing wipes 

It is no secret that traveling can be hard on your skin, so it is important to keep a face cleansing wipe on hand, especially now that you will be wearing a mask. If you have been racing to catch a plane or sweating in the beautiful sun of your destination, face wipes are an easy way to make sure that the bacteria stuck under your mask doesn’t turn into acne. We love the Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleansing Cloths because they are kind to your skin, while still being able to cleanse the skin under a beard. 

13. Antibacterial lip balm 

Even though you will be using your filtered water bottle to stay hydrated, chapped lips are sometimes inevitable when traveling. Be sure to stock up on a lip balm that not only protects your lips from cracking, but also protects you from germs. There are products on the market that are formulated with germ-fighting ingredients that are gentle on your lips. 

14. Vitamins

Even though you may already integrate vitamins into your daily regimen, it can be easy to forget to bring them on a trip. Boring as it may seem, vitamins can help a travel weary body ward off illness. 

15. Emergen-c

To be more specific, Vitamin C is a well known antioxidant that assists your body in healing. Bringing along a powder version that can be mixed into water is an easy way to boost your immune system. The orange flavored Emergen-C is a classic, but the company makes several other options, including acai berry and cranberry-pomegranate.  

16. Food delivery app 

Food delivery apps for smartphones are a great way to get yummy food delivered straight to your location. Even if the restaurants themselves do not deliver, oftentimes food delivery apps will! It can also be a great way to look at the dining options in an unfamiliar area. A few examples of the apps include DoorDash and GrubHub.  

17. Electronic Maps

Whether you have an Apple iPhone or an Android, downloading a separate app for your travels can be beneficial. Do your research and find a map that best suits your needs. If you plan on visiting a large city, download Citymapper to easily find public transportation. If you plan on hiking, running, and cycling, download AllTrails to look for the best trails in your area. There are hundreds of other apps that are tailored to your needs. 

18. Portable Chargers

Portable chargers are a necessity when it comes to any trip. Any seasoned traveler will know how much easier they make keeping your devices at 100%. It is also a much more sanitary option than using a wall charger that hundreds of hands have touched. MyCharge makes a powerful charger that is sleek enough to slide into any carry on. 

19. Gloves

Disposable gloves can help you stay safe from germs in public places. It’s another added layer of protection, but wearers should be sure to dispose of the gloves right away. It is also important to make sure not to touch your face while wearing the gloves. Regular latex gloves are not recyclable and can be wasteful, but luckily Vegware makes compostable food prep gloves. These gloves are also made from a plant-based material! 

20. Disinfectant Spray

Yes, we know we included a lot of sanitizing options in this list, but that’s part of traveling in 2020! Disinfectant spray is a great option for sanitizing without touching the object. On a road trip? Spray down the gas pump handle before refueling, and head safely down the road to your next incredible destination. Flying to a gorgeous location? Spray down the airplane seat and settle in for a relaxing flight. 

 

 

 

 

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My Beach Must Have’s!

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Sunny Days are Here to Stay! Being from Southern California I have spent countless hours at the beach, and I have some awesome tips for your next summer getaway. So let me give you my beach must-haves! 

 

The sun can be draining and that’s why you gotta make sure you stay nourished! First things first, nothing tastes better than fruit at the beach! Fresh strawberries, kiwi, and some pineapple pieces? YUM. There is just something so refreshing about it! I love to make little fruit kabobs and stick them in my cooler, so easy and you’re less likely to get sand all over them! You can mix whatever fruits you like! I get a ton of my favorite recipes from the Food Network. 

 

 

Swimming, playing games, surfing, and just laying in the sun really makes you thirsty! Obviously water is the best choice to keep you hydrated but sometimes you just wanna mix it up. Easy and delicious ( here’s a good recipe) all you gotta do is cut up some strawberries, lime pieces, and some basil! Add it all together and mix it up with ice! Add in carbonated water if you wanna get that crisp taste! This is so refreshing and yummy as well! 

 

 

 

We got snacks and drinks covered so let’s get into the games! Now I love to play a little sand volleyball but if I’m bringing a game, I’m definitely bringing  Spikeball ! Fast-paced, fun, and competitive, this game is always a crowd pleaser! All you need is 4 players and you got yourself a fun game to play all afternoon! 

 

 

 

 

I absolutely love the feeling of laying out in the sun after swimming, now to do that you gotta make sure your towels up to par! My personal favorite is those big fluffy ones that look like there for two people, that way you keep the sand off you while you dry! Go to Amazon and look up oversized beach towels and you can have your pick! Any color works, but it’s summertime! Let’s get colorful, pick a fun pattern or a bright yellow or red!

 

 

Now if you love to tan let me put you on my favorite tanning sprays! I’ll give you my top two tanning sprays one with no SPF and one with some! 

The Hawaiian Tropic Dark tanning oil is cheap and totally delicious smelling! This stuff really works so be careful with how long you layout and how much you use. Be responsible with your skin and I recommend wearing sunscreen with this stuff! Now a close second with the benefit of SPF is  Sunbum Tanning oil, this one is moisturizing and smells like coconuts with SPF 15!

 

Summertime and feelin’ fine! Go out and catch some rays at the beach! Always remember to leave footprints of kindness wherever you go!

 

6 Fabulous Cocktails from Around the World

By Travel Motivation 26 Comments

Cheers! These 6 fabulous cocktails from around the world are sure to help you enjoy and relax into the culture from which they come. This summer is the perfect time to sip on these popular drinks from around the world.

 

1. Peru – Pisco Sour

 

So much to see and do while in Peru! After trekking up the mountainside to the ancient city of Machu Picchu you’re bound to be thirsty! The Pisco Sour is the national drink of Peru and very delicious. It is made with a base liquor of pisco, egg white, bitters, and lime juice…YUM!

 

 

2.  Italy – Campari

 

Ciao! This fabulous Italian drink is a must while waiting for that plate of pasta! It is a bitter aperitif that is a pretty red color, it has a strong orange flavor that makes it perfect for a night out in Italy.

 

 

3. Japan – Sake

 

This world-famous drink made of fermented rice is a must when visiting Japan! One of the oldest drinks in the world, Japan is known for them and can be drank warm or cold. Pull up a seat and immerse yourself in the culture with a cup of Sake!

 

 

4. Mexico – Tequila

 

Hola! Time to sit on a beach with the sun on your face and a margarita in your hand! This classic drink is a delicious must-have while in Mexico. Salt rim or sugar rim, it has everything you want in a summer cocktail.

 

 

 

5. Ireland – Guinness

 

 

If you want the luck of the Irish you gotta try this famous stout and the most consumed beer worldwide! To truly immerse yourself in an authentic Irish experience you gotta have a pint of Guinness. Take yourself to the nearest pub, grab a seat and you’ll fit in like a local.

 

 

 

6. Spain – Sangria

 

Nothing beats sitting out on the patio after a hot summer day in Spain sipping on a cold sangria. This wine punch is loaded up with fruit to provide the most delicious drink. There isn’t really a formal recipe so you’ll have to go to multiple places to try them… you know, for research!

 

Bottoms up! Have a fabulous summer and go try some of these must-have cocktails from around the world.

 

The 5 BEST Beaches in Europe!

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What better way to spend your sunny summer days then to travel to the best beaches in Europe? We’re talking about warm, beautiful waters and gorgeous landscapes surrounding a white sandy beach. Sound good to you? Let’s get started!

 

    1. Cala Mesquida – Majorca

This beautiful white sand beach is set amongst sand dunes and pines on the northeast coast of Majorca. This beach is the perfect place to settle in for a long nap in the sun and a dip in the turquoise waters.  

 

   2. Cala Carbó – Ibiza

This pretty little beach is private and a perfect place for a relaxing afternoon. This beach has beautiful sand leading into clear waters, you can see the little pebbles beneath your feet on your way out for a swim.

 

   3.  Plaka Beach Naxos Island – Greece 

This greek island has some beautiful water to swim in and relax. Have the summer of your dreams while hanging out on this long expanse of sand. This beach is big enough for everyone to come enjoy.

 

    4. Paloma beach – French Riviera 

This beautiful beach is on a peninsula between two towns in the south of France. This clear blue water is a must-see this summer. A little pebbly but the water and the view are worth it!

 

   5. Zlatni Rat Beach – Croatia 

Look at this beach! Mother nature sure did a beautiful job creating this calm oasis in Croatia. Also known as the Golden Cape, it is definitely worth the visit.

 

Summer is here! Time to pack your sunscreen and a beach hat, your next great adventure awaits you!

5 U.S. states with the best parks!

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Where are you going next? 

These 5 states have some of the best parks and trails in the West and are open for your next adventure! 

 

Let’s start this off with Arizona! Do you want beautiful desert caves and awesome red clay mountains? This state has many trails for you to visit next. 

Check these out: Picacho Peak State Park, Lost Dutchman State Park, Red Rock State Park, or Saguaro National Park

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Want to see some cool caverns or clear lakes? Go check out Montana’s beautiful state parks and that big open sky! Drive or take a plane ride to this beautiful state. 

Check these out: Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park, Giant Springs State Park, Lost Creek State Park, and Salmon Lake State Park. 

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Washington is known for its beautiful and lush greenery and its the perfect place to visit next for hiking, or swimming in the lakes! If you want adventure, this place has it.

Check these out: Miller Peninsula, Squak Mountain, Twanoh State Park, and Deception Pass State Park.

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Beautiful lakes, lush mountains, and open landscape? Idaho definitely is the place for your next outdoor adventure. So many things to do and see, take your next trip here. 

Check These out: Ponderosa State Park, Lake Cascade State Park, Dworshak State Park, and Land of the Yankee Fork State Park.

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Oregon is also a lush and beautiful landscape full of diverse views, from the sprawling and beautiful coastline to the dense green forests! There is always a beautiful landscape to see here, your adventure awaits. 

Check These out: Brian Booth State Park, Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area, Alderwood State Wayside, and Humbug Mountain State Park.

 

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Take the leap! These state parks are ready for you and your next Adventure…

 

The 5 Best Virtual Museums To Watch While At Home

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Why would I watch a virtual tour of a museum

Let me tell you why… First, it’s FREE, second, you can immerse yourself in rich history and beautiful art all in the comfort of your pj’s, and third, there are no lines! So now that I have given you three awesome points as to why virtual museums are great, let me give you my top choices to explore online. These museums offer great virtual tours. 

 

  1. The Vatican Museums, Rome Italy 

Let yourself get lost in the vast and awe-inspiring art and sculptures that the Vatican has to offer. Explore the beauty of the Sistine Chapel and see the famous paintings of Michaelangelo. 

       2. Natural History Museum, London England 

 

Dive into the past with amazing archaeological finds such as dinosaurs, and learn about the findings of Charles Darwin and his theory of Evolution. This museum has hundreds of interesting and exciting collections to look at and learn about. 

 

      3. The Louvre, Paris France 

The Louvre is one of the world’s largest museums and of course one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks. You can take a look at many exhibits such as the Egyptian antiquities or the famous remains of the Louvre’s Moat that was built in 1190. 

 

  1. NASA, Langley Research Center, Virginia 

Take a leap into space and time while virtually visiting NASA. You can take flight into space exploration, or stay on solid ground and learn about Atmospheric Science. This virtual tour has many areas to explore and lots of interesting videos to enhance your experience. 

 

  1. National Museum of Modern and Contemporary  Art, Seoul South Korea 

This museum aims to establish very interactive communication with society and has a four museum system that interacts organically. You can pick and choose from multiple genres, such as calligraphy and literature or photography and print. This tour will open your eyes to many fascinating pieces of art. 

 

Now go and learn something new today! 

Top 5 Travel Tips

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Hey! I’m Kendall, a Southern California native with a passion for adventure, I’ve been lucky enough to travel a lot through my life with my family, and with friends. I have picked up a lot of tips and tricks along the way and I want to share them with you!

Traveling can be daunting for new and even experienced travelers because of the unknown, but don’t let that stop you from going on vacation! I am here to help alleviate some of that stress by giving you my top 5 travel tips!

 

1. Pick 3

Deciding where to travel is one of the hardest parts of planning a vacation because I just want to go everywhere! But I’ve found that when you really think about it and narrow down your choices to a top 3, it makes deciding a lot easier. When thinking of these top choices, make sure you take into consideration the time of year, the language, and the safety of the countries you write down. Now that you have a top 3, you can pick which one looks best for the kind of trip you want!

2. When? 

So now that you have your location ironed out, you can choose the dates you wish to take the trip. This is an important factor in your travels because the time of year you go will dictate your activities, wardrobe, hotel availabilities, etc. Places like Hawaii and the Caribbean and places in Europe like Italy, Spain, and Greece are very popular summer destinations and their peak season is from Mid June- August. So make sure you take into account that you will have to buy tickets earlier, book hotels earlier, and be prepared for longer lines. But if you prepare correctly, you’re golden! Summer is always fun to travel places because of the sunshine and tan lines. But if you are a winter person and prefer to travel in the colder months, you will find some great deals and a less crowded experience. It is all up to you and your preferences. 

3. Let’s fly away! 

The trick with flying is to make it as easy as possible, so that means finding those flights that are either non-stop or only one stop. These flights will make your experience way less stressful, you can just sit back and let the pilot take you where you want to go. Now that you have your location and time of year you want to go, its time to buy that ticket! A rule of thumb when buying tickets is the earlier the better because more often then not ticket prices go up the closer to your departure date. Check prices a couple of times before you buy to find the cheapest deal. 

4. Hotels! 

It is my personal opinion that when you travel to a new city/country you want to find a hotel closest to all your activities, museums, shopping, food because it is cheaper to walk then take a taxi and you have less of a chance to get lost if you are closer to the things you plan to do and plan to see. Hotels can get expensive so make sure you also check out the Airbnb’s nearby as well, you could find a better deal with the same location. One more tip, if you choose a hotel, try and grab one with breakfast included, because that is less money you will spend on food during the day, and you can always make a little to-go bag with snacks!

5. Activities 

When planning a trip you wanna make sure you have your activities planned ahead of time to help with the long lines and to make sure you get in. Things get busy during summer months and the popular museums, restaurants, activities fill up fast! I think that planning your vacation ahead of time helps with all things! Make sure you list out and pick out the things you want to do and if tickets are needed, buy them before you leave! This makes the whole experience way less stressful, all you need is a printer and to make sure you have those papers in your travel bag. 

Now you have my top 5 Travel Tips and can take that leap into your next adventure!

 

 

 

 

5 Things to do in Cape Town

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When I think of a vacation, it’s not always the traveling that overcomes the thoughts in my mind. I will admit, I get caught up in the hope of adventuring too. To experience worldly ventures and live like a local may is just as much part of my plan as anything else. Sometimes it is nice to take a break from constantly searching for the best deals on travel (But look no further, you already found it), and think about how you want to experience the world. 

First thinking about Cape Town, I did not know what to expect in my research. I knew that it was going to bring some amazing opportunities- but never did I expect such results. I have always been a person to try new things, and boy am I ready to try these.

In this blog, check out 5 things to do in Cape Town, Africa. There are adventures for everyone, and each one in itself will bring on memories to cherish. Safe travels!

 

   1. Abseiling

 

Now don’t get me wrong- this is a big jump from the stereotypical vacation activity- but that’s what experiencing is all about! On this venture, you will be able to descend off of Table Mountain, 1,000 feet above sea level. You will begin abseiling into pure vertical space. But don’t forget to prepare the proper attire- and check the weather! Your adventure may be halted due to certain weather.

   2. Aerial Boardwalk

 

 

In this activity, you will walk where the birds fly. Set atop Table Mountain, the Kirstenbosch Garden is a beautiful overview of Cape Town’s many indigenous plants. There are built in benches and even labels on the flora to learn more about its history. This is something you can take more time to appreciate, or even just make a quick stop to check it out. Check out the prices, they vary for certain ages.

 

   3. Beach Horse Rides

 

For a romantic night or a night out on the town, experiencing a horseback ride along Long Beach is an exquisite experience. An 8km ride along the beach, backed by National Park-Protected lands, it has a phenomenal view of Chapman’s Peak, and The Centennial. You may even be able to catch a glimpse of the Kakapo shipwreck- dating back to 1900.

 

   4. Kloofing… like canyoning!

 

If you are looking for an over the edge adventure- look no further! South Africa itself has some of the best kloofing spots, and the ones around Cape Town are magnificent. However, do not take this excursion lightly- this is a dangerous activity and should be taken very seriously with experienced guides. Some of the top routes around Cape Town are:

  • Suicide Gorge, located in Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve, which overall includes a 9hr hike, a waterfall, and a  14m compulsory jump. However, this is an adventure best done during the season of summer.
  • Kamikaze Canyon, just 45 minutes from Cape Town to False Bay, this includes a 45-minute walk through crystal pools. Eventually, it leads you to a kloofing spot with a 23m cliff jump, and a 65m abseil across Thunder Falls. You need to have your Shark Zone guides with you however on this day trip. On the plus side if you make it through this you do get a picnic. So that’s pretty cool in itself (or maybe that’s just me).

 

 

   5. Biking

Just like any stereotypical vacation, getting a little exercise in while viewing the world is common. There are varying levels of expertise and distance offered, anywhere from 22km to 95km (don’t worry there is one only 7km), and they come on a variety of trails like hills, through the forests, and there are also a few races held in Cape Town. If I could offer any advice though, don’t forget a helmet! Safety first!

Your trip to Cape Town will be more than extraordinary when it’s customized for your wants, needs, and dreams. Discounts for almost all of these activities, and so many more, can be found using the Activities tab in your JIFU Back Office!