Plan · Itineraries
Use a route as the spine so the trip already has a rhythm.
The journeys below are live product surfaces, which makes them better itinerary anchors than generic checklist planning.
Editorial fit
Use itineraries when sequence should lead planning
This page should make it explicit when route-first planning is the right layer, and where to pivot when the trip still needs broader geography, regional density, or a belief-first lens.
How to use them
A calmer way to build the first version of a trip
Live routes
Journeys ready to plan from
Each route already connects place pages, regional context, and practical pacing.
Ajanta Chaitya Hall Route
An Ajanta route that reads the cliff sanctuary through its chaitya halls rather than only through painted monastery caves.
Ajanta Painted Vihara Circuit
A cliffside Buddhist route that reads Ajanta through its major painted monastery caves rather than treating the site as one viewpoint plus a few famous murals.
Bagan Major Temples Sequence
A major-temples route through Bagan that reads the plain through its largest temple monuments rather than through a generic sunrise-and-viewpoint circuit.
Bagan Pagoda and Riverfront Circuit
A Bagan route shaped by pagodas and river-edge devotion that offers a different reading of the plain from the better-known major temple circuit.
Batalha Monastic Core Circuit
A compact Batalha route through church, founders' space, and unfinished chapels that reads the monastery as one devotional and dynastic whole rather than as a single Gothic facade.
Celtic Holy Wells Road Trip
A softer itinerary built around wells, hills, and places where devotion, folklore, and landscape remain close together.
Hampi Royal and River Temple Circuit
A Hampi route that links royal-center temples, river-edge worship, and monumental images to read the site as a sacred city rather than as a scattering of isolated monuments.
Horyu-ji Golden Hall Sequence
A compact Horyu-ji subroute through the Golden Hall and its image world, reading the precinct through one dense ritual and iconographic core rather than through the wider compound alone.
Horyu-ji Temple Sequence
A Horyu-ji route through pagoda, hall, and image-centered stops that reads the precinct as a layered early Buddhist complex rather than as a single famous building.
Kinkaku-ji Temple Precinct
A compact Kinkaku-ji route through the pavilion, halls, and supporting structures that reads the site as a composed temple precinct rather than as one famous facade alone.
Kiyomizu-dera Hall Temple Precinct
A Kiyomizu-dera subroute through the temple's major halls that reads the precinct structurally rather than through the broader mountain-stage and gate sequence alone.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple Precinct
A fuller Kiyomizu-dera route through hall, shrine, gate, pagoda, and waterfall that reads the mountain precinct as a layered sacred environment rather than as one famous stage alone.
Nishi Hongan-ji Main Halls Circuit
A precinct route through the main halls and gates of Nishi Hongan-ji that reads the temple as a living Pure Land head temple rather than as a set of Kyoto treasures viewed in isolation.
Old Goa Convent and Chapel Route
A route through Old Goa that reads the sacred city through its smaller chapels, monastic ruins, and Franciscan layer rather than only through the largest basilicas.
Prambanan Trimurti and Vahana Route
A Prambanan core route through the Trimurti temples and their vehicle shrines that reads the compound through Hindu sacred order rather than through one dominant tower alone.
Sacred Mountains of Japan
A route shaped by temple rhythm, hillside ascent, and the shift from busy city energy into more contemplative sacred space.
Shimogamo Subsidiary Shrine Sequence
A Shimogamo Shrine route through its clustered subsidiary sanctuaries and sacred features that reads the precinct as a distributed shrine world rather than as one pair of main sanctuaries alone.
Route signals
Quick route logic before you open the full page
These summaries make base, minimum time, and route value visible at hub level instead of hiding them inside each route.
Regional anchors
Regions that already support route-based planning
These regions have live journeys attached, so they are the clearest path from inspiration into a real trip shape.