Travelers on Plantrip.io are charting ambitious routes across Southeast Asia and the Caucasus, with a standout three-city business-class loop through Thailand and Malaysia and a wave of highly specific, budget-savvy road itineraries in Georgia. The platform recorded 130 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, reflecting a blend of long-haul flight planning and detailed week-long city-and-nature escapes.
The most defined long-haul plan links Sydney, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, and back to Sydney in August 2026, booked for two travelers in business class. The itinerary targets Phuket on August 10, a hop to Kuala Lumpur on August 18, and a return to Sydney on August 21—signaling interest in pairing Thai beaches with Malaysia’s capital for culture and cuisine, all in premium cabins.
On the ground, Georgia is commanding attention with multiple seven-day requests tailored for two adults road-tripping by car on a 1,500 GEL budget. Popular wish-lists consistently feature a stay in an affordable Bakuriani ski cottage, day-two exploring Borjomi, and deep dives into Tbilisi’s Old Town and hidden cafés. Iconic viewpoints—Mtatsminda, the Chronicles of Georgia, and the Mother of Georgia statue—are repeatedly name-checked, alongside serene stops at Lisi Lake, Tbilisi Sea, or Turtle Lake.
Many Georgia plans weigh detours to Gudauri and Kazbegi despite current road-closure concerns, and some consider adding Merisi Eco House if costs allow. A dedicated “date night” in Tbilisi—pairing halal dining with an opera performance, film, or museum visit—emerges as a thoughtful touch in these itineraries, underscoring cultural evenings alongside mountain air and spa towns.
Elsewhere, summer Europe flight planning is underway, with several July 2026 transatlantic and intra-Europe routes under consideration—Toronto to Munich with a Vienna return, and a UK–Singapore–Malaysia circuit in August—while Japan continues to attract structured multi-city journeys spanning Tokyo, Kanazawa, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Dogo Onsen, and a Disney finale. Together, the day’s activity points to travelers mixing premium air experiences with tightly curated, budget-aware land adventures.