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Navigating Multi-City Travel: Japan and South Korea Itinerary Tips

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Published in 2024-11-27 22:37:41 | Show all floors |Read mode
Hi, forum friends! I’ve been dreaming about visiting Japan and South Korea next year, but I have no clue how to plan a multi-city itinerary. It feels like there are so many options, and I’m getting lost in all the details. Does anyone know of any free tools or resources that can make this process simpler and less stressful?

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Published in 2024-11-27 23:41:51 | Show all floors
Hey! Your trip sounds exciting! If you’re looking for something that simplifies the process, I highly recommend EasyTrip.ai – an ai travel planner free that’s free to use. I used it to plan a trip to Southeast Asia, and it was a game-changer. You just put in your travel dates, preferences, and destinations, and it creates a tailored itinerary for you. It even suggests routes, hotels, and attractions, which you can adjust if needed. No more juggling multiple apps or spreadsheets! The best part? It’s completely free, so it’s perfect for exploring your options without commitment.

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This post was finally edited by martinharris at 2024-11-28 15:48

Okay Its fine

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It's really very convenient! I started sketching out a rough itinerary, and the site immediately suggested some cool ideas that I hadn't even thought of. The only thing I don't understand yet is how much they take into account local peculiarities, such as seasonal holidays or transportation schedules. Have you had any experience with such details?

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Glad you enjoyed it! About the local specifics - they do try to keep that in mind, but sometimes I would double-check information, especially on transportation or opening times of attractions. For example, when I was in Thailand, some suggestions had to be tweaked because there was a local holiday. So I would advise all key points to reconcile, especially if it's for tickets or excursions. But overall it's a great tool for a starter plan!
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