Japan dominates travel planning on Plantrip.io today, with a wave of 10-day family itineraries centered on Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and Hiroshima—often calling out vegetarian dining, ryokan stays with private onsen, and a coveted Mount Fuji view. Across 72 itineraries created in the last 24 hours (March 10, 2026), users are also sketching detailed Europe cruise pre- and post-stays, fast-turnaround city breaks, and ambitious India road trips and rail routes, signaling a mix of classic icons and logistics-heavy adventures.
The Japan focus is precise: multiple planners cite DisneySea in Tokyo, traditional ryokan experiences in Hakone with private onsen, and family-friendly routing across Kansai hubs like Kyoto and Osaka. Cultural highlights such as temple districts, Shinkansen hops between cities, and onsen relaxation are repeatedly requested, while food notes emphasize vegetarian-friendly options—underscoring how culinary preferences are shaping route design.
In Europe, a comprehensive Northern Europe cruise plan stands out for its mobility-friendly design, spanning Copenhagen embarkation to Norway’s fjord towns, the UK and Ireland port days, Normandy heritage touring from Saint-Malo, and multi-day Bordeaux wine excursions, before a Lisbon finale with an anniversary dinner. Elsewhere, short-hit city stays gain traction: Frankfurt weeklong solo travel with top attractions and open-bar requests, London day stops capped at mid-afternoon, and Toronto week itineraries anchored at the Monte Carlo Inn Toronto West Suites with sightseeing built in.
India trips add momentum, led by repeat interest in Leh–Ladakh from Delhi, including bike-road ambitions; Dharamshala group budgeting; and Kedarnath trek pacing from Delhi–Haridwar–Rishikesh with a calmer finish. Planners ask for the fastest Pune–Bhubaneswar train routing, two-day pilgrim loops from Mumbai to Pandharpur, Akkalkot, and Tuljapur, and Kerala escapes from Kochi to Munnar and Thekkady with women-safe, less-crowded picks and rail-linked returns to Dindigul. Multiple Kerala notes also spotlight Alleppey houseboat curiosity, while a 30-passenger Alappuzha–Wayanad rail-and-stay brief reflects group travel value hunting.
Beach and island breaks round out the mix: Bali five-day circuits targeting Uluwatu, Nusa Penida, and Canggu; Maldives interest with all-inclusive, adults-only honeymoon preferences; Goa and Lakshadweep combos; and Florida’s Veronica Beach from New York. North America and beyond bring variety—from a Reno–Lake Tahoe to Colorado road trip prioritizing scenic routes and hot springs, to Santa Monica stays, Las Vegas, Malta (March 11–18), Switzerland dreams, a Lake Como–Jungfraujoch rail dash, and a Berlin-to-Corfu grad escape on tight housing budgets. In Southeast Asia, Cameron Highlands gets granular date-specific planning for families of six with non-repeating stops, highlighting nature-forward day structuring. Overall, travelers are mixing bucket-list icons with careful logistics, dietary needs, and accessibility—turning complex wish lists into executable routes.