Singapore Girls’ Getaways and Korea’s Mangwon Lead a Diverse Day of Trip Planning

Published April 5, 2026

Plantrip.io saw 79 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, with travelers zeroing in on upbeat city breaks and nature-led escapes. Singapore emerged as a standout, particularly for girls’ trips built around four-day fun-focused stays that prioritize vegetarian dining and lighter walking—a clear signal that easygoing, food-forward urban escapes are in demand this week.

Seoul’s west-side neighborhoods also featured prominently, with multiple plans anchored in Mangwon from April 10–19 and spillover visits to Hongdae and Myeongdong, plus niche stops like Ecojardin. These Seoul stays point to hyper-local exploration, street-food grazing, and youth-culture shopping, all within quick subway hops.

Across Asia, family-friendly Malaysia itineraries clustered around a seven-day format with a four-year-old in tow, consistently naming Legoland, Genting Highlands, and Langkawi—an amusement-to-islands arc blending theme-park thrills with tropical downtime. Elsewhere, honeymooners mapped contrasting escapes: five days in Bali, a Munnar long weekend in late May, and a Hawaii duo-island retreat—three days of spa-and-beach calm on Lānai followed by seven days of adventurous hiking on Maui in October.

India travel plans were vibrant and varied: quick dashes to Mangalore and Coorg, serene six-day getaways to Mussoorie and Dehradun, and classic Himalayan hill-station combos—Darjeeling and Gangtok for five days, plus separate four-day May trips to Darjeeling, packing for brisk mornings and pre-monsoon showers. Pilgrimage and heritage routes stood out too, including an 11-day North India circuit spanning Varanasi, Ayodhya, Agra, Rishikesh, Dehradun, and Delhi with premium-economy transport and group dining, as well as a Uttarakhand yatra linking the Panch Kedar, Badrinath, multiple Prayags, and Dhaari Devi, all starting and ending in Haridwar.

Long-haul and city culture rounded out the day’s planning: a Montreal seven-day September visit with smart-casual packing and BIXI-ready urban roaming; October Japan splits between Tokyo and Kyoto with a day trip to Hiroshima; a two-day Seoul city break; short stays in Hong Kong; and multi-country ambitions from Paris–Switzerland–Italy–Greece ending in Singapore. Active nature breaks trended too, from Hocking Hills treehouse hikes in April to UK sunrise-to-sunset Peak District or Ben Nevis treks on ultra-tight £15 transit budgets. With Sri Lanka, Andaman Islands, Guangzhou spa-inclusive schedules, and Australia mid-June trips also in the mix, today’s plans reveal travelers balancing cosmopolitan food scenes, soft-adventure hill time, and milestone honeymoons across Asia and beyond.