Vietnam-Cambodia Routes Surge; Paris Mini-Breaks and Grand U.S. Road Trips Shape Today’s Travel Plans

Published February 17, 2026

Travelers on Plantrip.io are plotting culturally rich circuits and quick-hit city breaks today, with Vietnam and Cambodia combinations leading the pack and Paris short stays appearing repeatedly. Across 100 itineraries created in the past 24 hours (February 17, 2026), plans span Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America—from museum-focused Paris weekends to multi-stop Japan routes and classic U.S. road trips.

Vietnam features heavily, often paired with Siem Reap and Phnom Penh for 14-day runs, alongside requests for offbeat five-day Vietnam routes that avoid Hanoi, Da Nang, Phu Quoc, and Ho Chi Minh City. Other Southeast Asia interest includes Bali and Nusa Penida add-ons from Indonesia-focused trips, Thailand nine-day plans from Mumbai, a Malaysia budget itinerary, and a Singapore–Malaysia DIY pairing. A Korea–Japan–Vietnam chain appears in several plans, linking Gyeongju, Busan, Seoul, and brief Hanoi stays; separate Japan routes stack Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka over 11 days, while another stretches across Taiwan, Okinawa, Hiroshima and Miyajima, Osaka, Tokyo, and Hokkaido over five winter weeks straddling late 2026–early 2027.

Europe sees concentrated city plotting: multiple Paris itineraries—some three-day family stays and split city/Disney plans, plus a Portuguese-language plan prioritizing short museum commutes from Champigny-sur-Marne with Versailles and the Louvre locked in. Berlin planning drills into the Museum Island, the Natural History Museum, Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg’s Furla Collection visit, markets, and the Berliner Dom. Additional routes include a Madrid-to-Barcelona nine-day Spain sweep, Greek romantic getaways, Croatia and Lake Como short breaks, Faro-to-Ericeira beach weeks with surfing and craft beer, a day-trip Trieste–Piran loop with separate photography-focused medieval-town excursions, and a Winnipeg-to-Munich hop.

In the Americas, travelers map New York City for early March and July long weekends, a Baltimore fly-in with split stays in St. Michaels and Annapolis for fishing and food, and a two-day drive from Connecticut to Fort Myers, Florida. Outdoor lovers are sketching a Smoky Mountains road trip from Vermont with playful stopovers, dual three-day Grand Canyon visits, and an Orlando thrift-shopping day aimed at buy/sell stores. Canada’s west-to-north route—Vancouver Island to Port Hardy, ferry to Prince Rupert with a Haida Gwaii option, then Jasper to Edmonton, Calgary, Fernie, Oliver, and back to Maple Ridge—adds a scenic overland arc.

India itineraries are abundant and varied: Rajasthan by train from Chandigarh with wildlife stops, multiple Banaras and Ayodhya three-day plans, Delhi–Agra–Jaipur circuits, Kedarnath–Tungnath–Badrinath–Rishikesh pilgrimage treks, Kerala weeklongs plus specific rail entries from Badnera, a Goa four-day friends trip, Karnataka highlights, Gir–Somnath–Dwarka–Statue of Unity–Nageshwar–Rann of Kutch runs, and short breaks to Saputara and Satpura. Elsewhere, travelers are eyeing Greece, Peru and Chile 30-day combos, New Zealand’s South Island west-coast caravanning from Picton to Christchurch, a budget camper drive from Gothenburg to Vassiliki in Greece, and beach time in Perth and Andaman & Nicobar. Rounding out the list: curated city sprints to Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo; South Beach Miami for early March 2026; and tailored requests for museum passes, castle chains across the UK and Ireland, and pregnancy-friendly Korea shopping routes.