Epic Alaska Road Trips and Asia-Pacific Hops Dominate Fresh Plans on Plantrip.io
Adventure is in the driver’s seat on Plantrip.io today, as travelers map out epic North American road odysseys while locking in fast-paced Asia-Pacific city hops. In the last 24 hours, 103 itineraries were created, headlined by multiple cross-continent drives from Jacksonville, Florida to Fairbanks, Alaska—departing June 4—with meticulously plotted stops through the Great Plains, Badlands, the Rockies, and into Canada’s national parks before the final push to Alaska.
The Alaska-bound routes read like a bucket-list checklist: Crater of Diamonds State Park and Little Blue Park give way to Midwest waypoints like Indian Cave State Park, the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, and Hitchcock Nature Center, before South Dakota’s marquee trio—Badlands National Park, Mount Rushmore, and Wind Cave National Park—set up a northwesterly swing past Devils Tower and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. From there, travelers are threading North Dakota’s Enchanted Highway, Montana’s Glacier National Park and Lake McDonald, then crossing into Banff and Jasper, with Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Muncho Lake, Watson Lake, Whitehorse, Kluane National Park, and Tok charting the final frontier approach.
Short-haul city breaks and European circuits are also in motion. Athens pops for a late-February birthday getaway focused on stylish, non-stuffy stays, artful neighborhoods, and view-heavy walks. Berlin–Hamburg–Munich spreads across late April to early May, while Paris appears in both quick-hit and longer 10-day formats. Iberian day plans target Córdoba and Granada in June 2026, and Scotland itineraries stitch together Edinburgh, Inverness with an Isle of Skye drive, and Glasgow, capped by a rail run to London.
Across Asia, Japan planning is brisk: a 10-day late-November leaf-peeping family trip seeks castles and historic districts, a February 2026 Tokyo-based week includes Disneyland, Kamakura, Gala Yuzawa, and a Mt. Fuji day, and Hokkaido self-drives are penciled for late May–early June. Southeast Asia features strongly with one-week Malaysia and twin 8-day Langkawi family plans, plus a Kuala Lumpur–Sapporo–Osaka–Maldives-loop style of multi-stop flight mapping surfacing in several entries. India itineraries lean practical and regional—Bengaluru to Gokarna weekenders, temple-focused Kanchipuram sprints, Ooty–Coonoor timing guides, and multi-shrine circuits from Kalyan—while European summer road ideas include South of France beach-and-rail combos and Austria–Czech–Hungary ten-day circuits anchored by Vienna.
Beach and resort escapes round out the board: Tenerife, Bali, Goa, and a Phoenix-to-Bahamas March run anchor sun-seekers; Dubai’s Atlantis, The Palm headlines multi-country luxury arcs paired with Sri Lanka circuits and Maldives overwater stays. Closer to home, Texas hill-country loops, Hamptons spring weeks, and U.S. multi-city hops (San Antonio–Detroit–Maryland–Hampton–North Carolina) show that domestic wanderlust remains lively. From glacier-carved highways to museum-packed capitals, today’s plans reveal travelers chasing big landscapes, smart rail links, and niche cultural bites in equal measure.