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Jakarta–Bandung, Amsterdam Stays, and Cebu Adventures Lead 249 New Trip Plans on Plantrip.io

Published January 23, 2026

Travelers packed the planning boards on January 23, 2026, creating 249 new itineraries on Plantrip.io that spotlight Southeast Asia city breaks, Vietnam beach escapes, and extended European stays. Jakarta and Bandung dominated multi-stop shopping-and-café hunts, while Amsterdam logged multiple long-stay hotel check-ins, and Cebu emerged as the top Philippine adventure choice with canyoneering and safari days.

Indonesia itineraries featured prominently. Several users set detailed Jakarta–Bandung combos—one Muslim-friendly plan runs June 13–20 with a precise split (Jakarta 13–15 and 19–20; Bandung 15–19) aligned to flights landing 11:20 a.m. June 13 and departing 11 a.m. June 20. Others asked for 5-day Jakarta–Bandung programs and KL-origin routes to both cities, emphasizing halal dining, local-brand shopping, trendy cafés, and budgeted hotels (RM400–RM500 per night), plus options to book a supir and clear instructions on getting between the two hubs.

Vietnam drew strong attention beyond Ho Chi Minh City. Da Nang plans scheduled May 28–June 2 included split stays at Sheraton Grand Danang and Four Points by Sheraton, with beach downtime and golf ambitions appearing in a broader set of Da Nang requests. Multiple travelers built Muslim-friendly Ho Chi Minh visits—some from Kuala Lumpur—with four-day formats and morning arrivals. Farther north, Hanoi–Sapa five-day outlines stacked overnight buses, two days in Sapa, and returns to the capital before afternoon flights.

In the Philippines, Cebu trip demand surged: numerous five-day itineraries prioritized nature over city time, repeatedly citing Kawasan Falls canyoneering, 1–2 waterfall stops, and Cebu Safari & Adventure Park. Many set budgets around RM2000 and aligned arrivals around midday and departures early afternoon. Other island-focused plans included Lombok 5D4N and Langkawi short breaks, plus Malaysian domestic getaways to Kuantan, Terengganu with a Redang day trip, and Cameron Highlands honeymoons.

Europe logged extended urban stays and rail-linked loops. Amsterdam appeared repeatedly with identical dates—arrivals on February 22 at 14:00 and departures on March 4 at 15:15—anchored at Hotel Washington on Frans Van Mierisstraat, suggesting museum-quarter convenience. Multi-country outlines paired Amsterdam with Belgian Trappist brewery day trips, Paris three-day segments, and Switzerland three-day scenic stints beginning May 20, 2026. Elsewhere, cultural deep dives surfaced in Athens—Spanish-language planners requested detailed 3-day PDFs with maps, prices, and the Parthenon at 11:00 on Day 2—while Italy saw Rome four-day notes and Ischia–Amalfi 10–12 day beach circuits.

Short-haul city samplers rounded out the day’s data: KL family day walks centered on Pavilion Mall with baby-friendly, Muslim-compliant dining; Genting cable car add-ons; KL–Bandung/Jakarta solo trips; and Thailand breaks including Chiang Mai relaxation with halal eats and ethical elephant time. Niche entries spanned Lisbon, Geneva–Paris, Tokyo-to-Niseko family snow plans, Macau day trips using free hotel shuttles, and specialized pilgrimage and temple circuits across India. The throughline: practical details—flight times, hotel addresses, halal requirements, budgets, and transport modes—are guiding highly customized, experience-first itineraries across Asia and Europe.

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