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Itinerary Builder

A day-wise itinerary builder made for trips

Images and tags per day, sortable in your dashboard, published instantly to a fast trip page. Free to start.

What the itinerary builder does

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Day-by-day structure

Add a title and description for each day of the trip — Day 1, Day 2, and so on — in the order travelers will actually experience them.

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Images per day

Upload multiple images for each individual day, not just one hero photo for the whole trip. Shown inline with lightbox viewing on the public page.

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Tags per day

Tag each day — "Trek", "Camping", "Acclimatization", whatever fits — shown right after the departure date on the live page.

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Sortable in the dashboard

Reorder days and images easily from the backend before publishing.

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Publishes to a fast, mobile page

No separate publishing step — your itinerary appears live on the trip page the moment you save it, formatted and responsive.

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Works with dynamic pricing

Pair your itinerary with per-pax-type and per-departure-date pricing on the same trip page.

Included free, on every trip

No per-trip fee, no itinerary limit — build as many as you need on the free plan.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an itinerary builder?

An itinerary builder is a tool for laying out a trip day-by-day — what happens each day, where, and with what images — so travelers can see exactly what they're booking before they commit, instead of a single vague trip description.

Can I add images to each day of the itinerary?

Yes — each day supports multiple images of its own, shown inline on the trip page with a lightbox viewer, not just one photo for the whole trip.

Can I tag specific days, like which day is the summit day?

Yes — every day can have its own tags, displayed right after the departure date on the live trip page.

Is the itinerary builder free?

Yes, it's included on the free plan along with unlimited trips — no separate charge or upgrade needed.

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