Itinerary archive
Itinerary pages should feel like trip architecture.
This archive should hold the planning frameworks for multi-stop, seasonal, family, retreat, and celebration trips across Asia.
How this hub works
A cleaner parent page for deeper editorial and better routing.
Strong itinerary pages are not generic day-by-day posts. They help a reader understand sequencing, route logic, friction points, and when the trip has become valuable enough for concierge help.
Sequence the trip
The best itinerary pages explain order, pacing, and where the real friction sits instead of pretending every stop is interchangeable.
Connect the layers
Flights, stays, transfers, wellness timing, and family logistics need to show up in one coherent frame.
Escalate intelligently
The moment a plan becomes complex, the page should route toward a brief instead of leaving the user to improvise.
Best used for
The search and planning jobs this framework should own.
- Mid-funnel planning pages for high-intent readers.
- Route-sensitive trip pages that should feed flights and concierge surfaces.
- Future saved-itinerary or member-product frameworks.
Next step
Itinerary pages are where editorial utility becomes a real service.
They should make the trip feel more doable, while also making it obvious when a private planning handoff would improve the outcome.