AI Trip Planner
Creates a prompt, day frame, warning list, and verification checklist without pretending to return live availability.
TripPlanWise turns a travel idea into a draft you can question: route, pace, cost, bookings, baggage, packing, and the details that still need an official check.
Each step answers a different question. Stop once the next decision is clear.
Check stops, transfers, hotel changes, rest, and fixed commitments.
Trip Reality CheckerAdd fixed costs, nightly and daily costs, baggage, and a buffer.
Travel Budget PlannerUse weather, activities, laundry, baggage, and health needs.
Packing List GeneratorCreates a prompt, day frame, warning list, and verification checklist without pretending to return live availability.
Scores density and friction from your inputs, then shows every triggered deduction.
Separates fixed, nightly, daily, optional, and buffer costs in the selected currency.
Compares two offers after bags, fees, transfers, overnight stays, and traveler-hours.
Surfaces mismatched dates, airports, names, and unprotected connections before payment.
Builds a practical list from the trip rather than returning one generic checklist.
Illustrative planning values, not a fare quote or recommendation.
A late arrival is not a sightseeing day. Four stops every day also leaves little recovery room for a family. A safer revision is three geographically grouped stops on full days, a light arrival evening, and one uncommitted half-day.
Structuring choices, exposing assumptions, comparing scenarios, and finding what is missing.
Entry rules, transport operations, safety instructions, and government requirements.
Current price, inventory, baggage allowance, refund terms, and the exact service you may buy.

Route compression, Shinkansen luggage rules, hotel-area tradeoffs, and a two-base worked itinerary.

Airport arrival logic, neighborhood tradeoffs, transport cards, and a family-paced example.

Monsoon geography, Bangkok-plus-island pacing, transfer risk, and booking order.
TripPlanWise is operated and edited by Matthan Cheong. Tools reveal their inputs and limits; guides use official or responsible-provider sources for facts that can affect a booking.