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Multi-Stop Asia Dreams and U.S. City Breaks Lead Fresh Wave of 173 New Itineraries on Plantrip.io

Published May 15, 2026

Plantrip.io logged 173 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, spotlighting a surge in complex, multi-country Asia routes alongside practical city breaks across the United States and Europe. Travelers are plotting everything from eight-week swings through Mongolia, China, South Korea, and Japan to tightly timed hops between New York City, Paris, and Salt Lake City.

Asia dominates the long-haul imagination: multiple users built identical eight-week plans spanning Mongolia, China, South Korea, and Japan, while others mapped China circuits through Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Zhangjiajie, and Guangzhou. Budget-minded Gulf travelers are eyeing short-notice trips from Doha—some comparing Russia’s Murmansk for aurora prospects against Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia in late May, and others seeking visa-on-arrival options nearby for June.

In North America, New York City stands out with several detailed, low-cost itineraries focused on museums, iconic landmarks, Harlem heritage, and bagel-to-pizza food crawls. A pair of nearly identical Boise–Salt Lake City trips cite exact Delta flight times and weeklong stays at the same Cottonwood-area Residence Inn, while Austin–San Antonio–South Padre Island road trippers are stacking riverwalk stays with parasailing plans. Adventure prep appears strong in Australia, where a Townsville packing list signals reef-safe sunscreen, snorkeling, and dry-season hikes for a five-day June stay.

Europe’s draws remain diverse and road-trip heavy: France gets two-week Alpine-and-lakeside loops through Geneva, Chamonix, Megève, Annecy, and Yvoire, while Iberia–Italy combos (Portugal, Spain, Italy) share the board with Germany–Netherlands–Belgium routes naming Cologne, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Ghent, and Brussels. Short cultural forays include day walks in Bologna and Ferrara, plus compact Amsterdam city breaks. North Wales, Nova Scotia, and Norfolk (UK) appear in cooler-climate plans, and Istanbul shopping-and-beach getaways from Marrakech emphasize relaxing, low-budget stays over historic sightseeing.

Closer to home across India, weekenders are packing in hill stations and heritage: multiple Mussoorie requests prioritize sunrise at Lal Tibba, cinematic café-hopping, and waterfall treks; Karnataka and Maharashtra road trips span Mysuru–Coorg loops and coastal Diveagar family breaks; while Statue of Unity two-day family itineraries stress heat-aware scheduling, Jain dining, and safari-and-garden add-ons. Farther afield, users are assembling Sri Lanka five-star adventures for groups of eight, Spiti Valley public-transport playbooks, and Georgia grand tours linking Tbilisi, Batumi, and the Kazbegi range.

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