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.

Journeys live14
Regions covered4
Typical route length5 to 10 days
Planning modeRoute first

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

Start with one journey so geography, pace, and mood are already doing some planning work for you.
Save standout places from the route, then use the saved list to trim or deepen the sequence without losing coherence.
Open the matching region page when you need local clustering, nearby sacred places, or a better sense of travel density.
Need a geography-first reset?Use the geography hub when you know the region before you know the route.

Live routes

Journeys ready to plan from

Each route already connects place pages, regional context, and practical pacing.

Journey

Ajanta Chaitya Hall Route

South Asia

An Ajanta route that follows the cliff sanctuary through its chaitya halls, giving stupa-centered worship space its own sequence beside the painted monastery caves.

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Ajanta Painted Vihara Circuit

South Asia

A cliffside Buddhist route through Ajanta's major painted monastery caves, with shrine rooms, narrative walls, and monastic halls held together as one sacred circuit.

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Anuradhapura Monastic Memory Circuit

South Asia

A sacred-city route through Anuradhapura where stupa, vihara, image, and meditation memory stay connected as one Buddhist landscape.

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Bagan Major Temples Sequence

Southeast Asia

A major-temples route through Bagan that uses the plain's largest temple monuments to compare scale, plan, image space, and Buddhist urban memory.

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Bagan Pagoda and Riverfront Circuit

Southeast Asia

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.

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Batalha Monastic Core Circuit

Western Europe

A compact Batalha route through church, founders' space, and unfinished chapels, keeping the monastery's worship and dynastic memory in one sequence.

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Canterbury Cathedral Monastic Interior Route

Western Europe

A slower Canterbury route through chapel prayer and chapter-house life, showing the cathedral beyond the better-known Becket pilgrimage sequence.

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Horyu-ji Temple Sequence

Japan

A Horyu-ji route through the temple precinct, Golden Hall image, lecture hall, octagonal hall, and guardian figures, keeping early Japanese Buddhist architecture and image worship in one sequence.

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Itsukushima Shrine Sacred Sequence

Japan

An Itsukushima route through island shrine context, subsidiary devotion, corridor movement, main-sanctuary space, and the great torii threshold.

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Kasuga-taisha Shrine Sequence

Japan

A Kasuga Taisha route through torii approach, subsidiary shrine, lantern hall, cloister, and worship-viewing space inside Nara's shrine landscape.

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Old Goa Convent and Chapel Route

South Asia

A route through Old Goa's smaller chapels, monastic ruins, and Franciscan layer, keeping the sacred city wider than its largest basilicas.

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Prambanan Trimurti and Vahana Route

Southeast Asia

A Prambanan core route through the compound overview, Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu, and their vehicle shrines, keeping Hindu sacred order visible in the central court.

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Ravenna Early Christian Circuit

Western Europe

A compact Ravenna route that moves through basilica, baptistery, and mosaic nave to read the city as one early Christian sacred landscape.

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Sanchi Sanctuary Hill Circuit

South Asia

A Sanchi hill route through the Buddhist monument ensemble, Great Stupa, secondary stupas, and Temple 17, keeping relic focus and hilltop layout together.

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.