Travel Planner
Comprehensive travel planning frameworks for destination research, itinerary building, budget tracking, and logistics coordination.
Destination Research Methodology
Destination Evaluation Matrix
| Factor | Weight | Assessment Criteria |
|---|
| Climate | 15% | Temperature range, rainfall, best season, weather risks |
| Safety | 20% | Travel advisories, crime index, health risks, political stability |
| Budget Fit | 20% | Cost of living index, flight cost, accommodation range |
| Interest Alignment | 25% | Activities, culture, cuisine, nature, nightlife match |
| Logistics | 10% | Visa requirements, flight duration, language barrier |
| Timing | 10% | Peak vs shoulder vs off-season, local events, holidays |
Research Protocol
1. DEFINE: Trip purpose, travel dates, group size, budget ceiling
2. SHORTLIST: 3-5 destinations matching purpose and budget
3. EVALUATE: Score each destination on the matrix above (1-10 per factor)
4. VALIDATE: Check visa requirements, travel advisories, vaccination needs
5. DECIDE: Weighted score comparison, gut-check alignment
Climate and Timing Guide
| Season Strategy | Benefit | Trade-off |
|---|
| Peak season | Best weather, full services | Highest prices, crowds |
| Shoulder season | Good weather, fewer crowds | Some closures possible |
| Off-season | Lowest prices, authentic feel | Weather risk, limited services |
Itinerary Structure
Daily Timeline Template
DAY [N] — [Theme/Location Name]
07:00 Breakfast: [Venue/Hotel] — [Notes]
08:30 Activity: [Morning activity] — [Duration: Xh]
Address: [Location]
Cost: $XX | Booking: [Required/Walk-in]
12:00 Lunch: [Restaurant] — [Cuisine type, $-$$$$]
13:30 Activity: [Afternoon activity] — [Duration: Xh]
Address: [Location]
Cost: $XX | Booking: [Required/Walk-in]
17:00 Free time / Rest
19:00 Dinner: [Restaurant] — [Cuisine type, $-$$$$]
Reservation: [Yes/No, confirmation #]
21:00 Evening: [Optional activity or return to hotel]
TRANSPORT: [How to get between locations]
DAY TOTAL: $XXX
NOTES: [Tips, alternatives, weather contingency]
Itinerary Pacing Guidelines
| Trip Duration | Pace | Activities/Day | Rest Days |
|---|
| 3-4 days | Moderate-fast | 2-3 major | 0 |
| 5-7 days | Moderate | 2 major + 1 minor | 1 |
| 8-14 days | Relaxed | 1-2 major | 2-3 |
| 15+ days | Slow travel | 1 major | Every 3-4 days |
Multi-Destination Routing
ROUTING OPTIMIZATION:
LINEAR: A → B → C → D (best for one-way flights, trains)
LOOP: A → B → C → A (best for round-trip flights)
HUB-SPOKE: A → B → A → C → A (best for day trips from a base)
FIGURE-8: A → B → C → A → D → E → A (two loops from home base)
ROUTING RULES:
- Minimize backtracking
- Place high-energy activities early in trip
- End with relaxation before travel home
- Account for jet lag direction (east = harder adjustment)
- Allocate transit days between destinations (no activities)
Budget Planning Framework
Budget Category Breakdown
| Category | Budget % | Tracking Method |
|---|
| Flights | 25-35% | Book 6-8 weeks ahead, price alerts |
| Accommodation | 25-35% | Per-night rate x nights |
| Food & Dining | 15-20% | Per-day allowance x days |
| Activities | 10-15% | Pre-book major, cash for minor |
| Local Transport | 5-10% | Day pass vs per-ride calculation |
| Contingency | 10% | Emergency fund, minimum $200 |
Budget Estimation Template
TRIP BUDGET: [Destination], [Duration] days, [N] travelers
FIXED COSTS:
Flights: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
Accommodation: $_____ x [N] nights = $_____
Travel Insurance: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
Visa Fees: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
DAILY COSTS (per person, per day):
Breakfast: $_____
Lunch: $_____
Dinner: $_____
Local Transport: $_____
Activities: $_____
Snacks/Drinks: $_____
Daily subtotal: $_____ x [D] days x [N] = $_____
PRE-BOOKED ACTIVITIES:
[Activity 1]: $_____ x [N] = $_____
[Activity 2]: $_____ x [N] = $_____
CONTINGENCY (10%): $_____
GRAND TOTAL: $_____
PER PERSON: $_____
PER PERSON/DAY: $_____
Cost-Saving Strategies
| Strategy | Savings Potential | Effort |
|---|
| Shoulder season travel | 20-40% | Low |
| Accommodation alternatives (Airbnb, hostels) | 30-50% | Medium |
| Local markets over restaurants | 40-60% on meals | Medium |
| City tourism passes | 20-30% on attractions | Low |
| Public transport over taxis | 60-80% on transport | Low |
| Booking.com / flight aggregators | 10-20% | Low |
| Travel credit card rewards | 5-15% back | Low |
Packing List Framework
Universal Packing Template
PACKING LIST: [Destination], [Duration] days, [Climate]
DOCUMENTS (carry-on only):
[ ] Passport (valid 6+ months beyond travel)
[ ] Visa / eTA / entry permit
[ ] Travel insurance documents
[ ] Flight confirmations (printed + digital)
[ ] Hotel confirmations (printed + digital)
[ ] Emergency contacts card
[ ] Copies of all documents (separate from originals)
ELECTRONICS:
[ ] Phone + charger
[ ] Power adapter for destination country
[ ] Portable battery pack
[ ] Camera (optional)
[ ] Headphones
CLOTHING (adjust for climate):
[ ] Tops: [Duration/3 + 1] items (mix-match)
[ ] Bottoms: [Duration/4 + 1] items
[ ] Underwear: [Duration/2 + 1] pairs
[ ] Socks: [Duration/2 + 1] pairs
[ ] Sleepwear: 1 set
[ ] Jacket/layers: 1-2 based on climate
[ ] Shoes: 2 pairs (walking + dressy/sandal)
TOILETRIES:
[ ] Travel-size essentials (100ml containers for carry-on)
[ ] Prescription medications (in original packaging)
[ ] Sunscreen, insect repellent (if applicable)
[ ] First aid basics (band-aids, pain relief, anti-diarrheal)
CLIMATE-SPECIFIC ADDITIONS:
Tropical: Reef-safe sunscreen, quick-dry clothing, rain jacket
Cold: Thermal layers, warm hat/gloves, waterproof boots
Urban: Smart casual outfit, comfortable walking shoes
Adventure: Hiking boots, daypack, moisture-wicking base layers
Packing Weight Targets
| Trip Type | Carry-on Only | Checked Bag |
|---|
| Weekend (2-3 days) | 5-7 kg | Not needed |
| Week (5-7 days) | 7-10 kg | Optional |
| Two weeks | 10 kg carry-on | 15-20 kg checked |
| Adventure/Hiking | 8-12 kg pack | Not needed |
Transportation Planning
Inter-City Transport Decision Matrix
| Factor | Flight | Train | Bus | Rental Car |
|---|
| Best for distance | 500+ km | 200-800 km | 50-400 km | Flexible routing |
| Speed | Fastest (door-to-door varies) | Fast, city-center | Slowest | Self-paced |
| Cost | Medium-high | Medium | Low | Medium (split OK) |
| Comfort | Moderate | High | Low-moderate | High |
| Scenic value | Low | High | Medium | High |
| Luggage | Restricted | Generous | Moderate | Unlimited |
Airport Transfer Planning
AIRPORT TRANSFER OPTIONS (evaluate for each destination):
PUBLIC TRANSIT: Cheapest, may require transfers, luggage challenge
AIRPORT EXPRESS: Direct train/bus, good balance of cost and convenience
SHARED SHUTTLE: Moderate cost, door-to-door, longer due to stops
PRIVATE TRANSFER: Pre-booked, door-to-door, fixed price
TAXI/RIDESHARE: Convenient, meter or surge pricing risk
RENTAL CAR: Best if driving during trip anyway
SELECTION CRITERIA:
- Group size (3+ people = private transfer often cheaper than 3 tickets)
- Luggage volume
- Arrival time (late night = fewer public transit options)
- Language barrier (pre-booked = less negotiation)
Dining Recommendations Approach
Restaurant Research Framework
DINING RESEARCH SOURCES (ranked by reliability):
1. Local food blogs / city-specific food guides
2. Google Maps (4.0+ rating, 500+ reviews, read recent ones)
3. TripAdvisor (filter by cuisine, check recency)
4. Instagram geotags for the area
5. Hotel concierge / local recommendations
6. Food tour operators (for curated experiences)
FILTERING CRITERIA:
- Cuisine authenticity (locals eating there = good sign)
- Price range alignment with budget
- Location proximity to day's activities
- Reservation requirements
- Dietary accommodation capability
- Atmosphere match (casual lunch vs special dinner)
Meal Budget Tiers
| Tier | Description | Per-Person Range |
|---|
| $ | Street food, markets, fast casual | $5-15 |
| $$ | Local restaurants, casual dining | $15-30 |
| $$$ | Mid-range, recommended spots | $30-60 |
| $$$$ | Fine dining, special occasion | $60-150+ |
Travel Document Checklist
Pre-Trip Document Checklist
ESSENTIALS (12+ weeks before):
[ ] Passport validity check (6 months beyond return date)
[ ] Visa application (if required — check iVisa or embassy site)
[ ] Travel insurance purchased (medical, cancellation, baggage)
[ ] Vaccination requirements checked (WHO, CDC recommendations)
BOOKINGS (4-8 weeks before):
[ ] Flights booked and confirmed
[ ] Accommodation booked for all nights
[ ] Major activities/tours booked
[ ] Restaurant reservations for special meals
[ ] Airport transfers arranged
[ ] Car rental reserved (if applicable)
PREPARATION (1-2 weeks before):
[ ] Bank/credit card company notified of travel
[ ] Travel card loaded / currency exchanged
[ ] Phone plan: international roaming or local SIM plan
[ ] Emergency contact list prepared
[ ] Digital copies of all documents stored in cloud
[ ] Travel app downloads (maps, translator, transport)
[ ] Check-in for flights (24-48h before)
DAY OF:
[ ] Passport and boarding pass accessible
[ ] Phone charged, battery pack charged
[ ] Accommodation address written down (for customs/taxi)
[ ] Local emergency numbers saved in phone
Emergency Planning
Emergency Contingency Framework
EMERGENCY CONTACTS:
- Local emergency number: [Country-specific, e.g., 112 EU, 911 US]
- Embassy/consulate: [Address + phone]
- Travel insurance hotline: [24/7 number]
- Hotel front desk: [Number]
- Emergency contact at home: [Name + number]
CONTINGENCY SCENARIOS:
Lost passport → Embassy visit, police report, emergency travel document
Medical emergency → Insurance hotline first, nearest hospital
Missed flight → Airline rebooking desk, insurance claim if covered
Natural disaster → Embassy registration, local authority guidance
Theft → Police report, cancel cards, insurance claim
FINANCIAL BACKUP:
- Two credit/debit cards from different banks
- Small amount of local cash as backup
- Emergency funds accessible via bank transfer
- Card cancellation numbers saved offline
See Also