Plantrip.io logged 89 new itineraries in the last 24 hours (March 26, 2026), with travelers zeroing in on beach breaks in Phuket, temple circuits across Gujarat’s Saurashtra coast, and precision-planned sakura routes through Japan. Short-haul escapes in India—from Nainital to Goa and Dehradun—also featured prominently, while Europe itineraries clustered around classic rail-friendly hubs from London to Venice.
Thailand leads with multiple Phuket plans: a late-April arrival by three 26-year-old travelers prioritizes elephant sanctuaries, temples, Chinatown-style street eats, and 1–2 nights of partying, while several four-day Phuket trips—some family-focused—aim for beach time around Patong, Kata, or Karon with midday arrivals on May 1. Italy appears in a concise 10-day sketch, and Paris lands as a quick-hit three-day city break, with London drawing an April 4–12 booking.
India itineraries show striking variety and detail. A tightly sequenced budget pilgrimage demands hour-by-hour movement from Rajkot to Somnath, Porbandar, Dwarka, Bet Dwarka, and Nageshwar, including dawn darshans, light-and-sound timings, local transport hacks, and IRCTC retiring room strategies. Multiple Nainital weekenders from Bareilly insist on scenic taxi loops via Bhimtal, Sattal, and Mukteshwar, sunrise treks to Naina/China Peak, and hits like Snow View, Eco Cave Garden, Tiffin Top, and Mall Road. Road-trip notes span Pune–Kashid–Alibaug beach stays and Ahmedabad–Udaipur vegetarian food hunts that skip museum interiors but still tour City Palace grounds and lakeside cafés.
Japan planning stands out for its live, link-rich precision: Osaka–Kyoto–Hakone–Tokyo–Enoshima routes list hotels, stations, cherry blossom parks (Shinjuku Gyoen, Chidorigafuchi, Meguro River), and reminders to beat lunch queues and sunrise crowds. Car-based Fuji area loops weave Arakurayama Sengen Park, Izu Panorama Park, MOA Museum of Art, Gotemba Premium Outlets, and Costco stops, complete with parking notes and no-backtracking road strategies. Shorter Japan requests focus on “4 nights Tokyo, 3 nights Kyoto” for immersive city splits.
Elsewhere, planners sketch month-long Europe circuits and 23-day Mumbai-to-Western-Europe loops through Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy; a U.S. West itinerary targets the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone hikes, ranch riding, Cody’s rodeo, and fishing between May 26–June 6; Vietnam appears repeatedly—from seven-day city-and-beach breaks to a two-week June honeymoon from Tunisia. Quick-turn hill escapes—Manali on hostel budgets, Darjeeling sunrise alternatives to Tiger Hill with toy-train detours to Ghoom, and a Kanatal long weekend—underline a strong appetite for short, affordable nature trips balanced with cultural must-dos.