Sample Itineraries
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33 itineraries
China (multi-city: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, potentially Shenzhen)
31 days
A fast-paced but rewarding sprint through China's most iconic cities — Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an, and ending in Hong Kong — with luxury hotels, high-speed trains, and a curated mix of history, food, and modern urban energy. This itinerary is designed for an Australian passport holder on a 30-day mainland China visa, with clear visa logistics and solo traveler guidance baked in throughout. Seven days is tight for this many cities, so the routing is deliberately efficient: fly into Shanghai, train to Beijing, fly to Xi'an, then train or fly south to end in Hong Kong. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 31-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Paris, France
3 days
A focused, manageable introduction to Paris built around its greatest historical monuments, world-class museums, and iconic architecture. This itinerary respects a student budget by prioritizing free or discounted sites, keeps pace realistic for a solo traveler on foot, and avoids the trap of trying to see everything at once. You'll leave having truly absorbed Paris rather than just photographed it.
Vietnam
14 days
This itinerary traces a relaxed arc from Da Nang north through Hoi An, up to Phong Nha, then into the quiet highlands of Pu Luong before finishing in Hanoi. The pace is intentionally unhurried — lingering in places that reward it, skipping the crowds where possible, and leaning into cycling, kayaking, and hiking as the primary ways to move through landscapes. The 30 April–1 May long weekend is spent in Pu Luong, which stays dramatically quieter than Hanoi or the coast during the holiday rush. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 14-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Peru (Lima, Huacachina, Nazca, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Huaraz)
17 days
A fast-moving but strategic 7-day intro to Peru covering coastal desert, ancient geoglyphs, colonial Arequipa, and ending in Cusco with acclimatization built in ahead of the Machu Picchu trek on days 9–12. This itinerary prioritizes altitude awareness, budget hostels, and overnight buses to save on accommodation costs. Lagoon Parón and Rainbow Mountain are flagged separately as feasibility notes — they don't fit this 7-day window without major trade-offs. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 17-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
London & Edinburgh, UK
12 days
Four days in London covers the essential cultural hits, queer nightlife, and market crawls before the overnight train whisks you north to Edinburgh for three days of Gothic atmosphere, ghost tours, and Scotland's best whisky bars. This itinerary leans into solo freedom — structured enough to feel purposeful, loose enough to follow a vibe down an alley. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 12-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam
60 days
This whirlwind trip hits three countries in seven days — Sydney, Bali, and a Vietnamese destination — which is genuinely fast-paced but doable if you treat travel days as part of the experience rather than wasted time. With non-refundable Australian bookings anchoring the start, the itinerary leans into each destination's strengths: Sydney's iconic harbor, Bali's cultural depth and beaches, and Vietnam's street food and energy. A knee injury and luggage combo will need smart management, but none of this is impossible for a solo female traveler with the right prep. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 60-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Vietnam
21 days
This itinerary balances Hanoi's chaotic charm with the jaw-dropping Ha Giang Loop motorcycle tour in northern Vietnam — arguably the most spectacular road trip in Southeast Asia. Skipping beaches entirely, you'll eat your way through the Old Quarter, ride mountain passes above the clouds, and end with spa days and street food in a city that rewards slow exploration. Budget-friendly without being spartan, this trip fits comfortably inside $2,000–$3,000 including flights if you book smart. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 21-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Peru (multi-city: Lima, Paracas, Huacachina, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, La Paz, Sacred Valley, Cusco)
28 days
A high-intensity but carefully paced solo trip hitting Peru's greatest hits — coastal wildlife, desert dunes, canyon hikes, and Andean highlands — without the Amazon. Given the altitude sensitivity concerns and the ambition of Salkantay Trek plus Rainbow Mountain in 7 days, this itinerary prioritizes smart acclimatization over cramming everything in, and honestly advises against stacking Ausengate on top. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 28-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
London, UK
10 days
A week in East London using Shoreditch as your base, designed for a solo female traveller who wants to feel embedded in a city rather than just passing through it. Each day has a neighbourhood anchor so you build genuine familiarity, with theatre, tattoos, great food, and one day trip woven in. The pace is intentionally human — enough structure to avoid the blank-afternoon spiral, loose enough to follow a good street or a conversation. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 10-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Central Europe multi-city: Krakow, Berlin, Prague, Brno, Warsaw
10 days
A fast-moving, culturally rich loop through Central Europe hitting WWII history, Jewish heritage, alternative nightlife, and stunning architecture on a shoestring budget. You'll start deep in Polish history in Krakow, swing west to Berlin's edgy energy, cut through Prague's medieval beauty, sleep in a nuclear bunker in Brno, and catch a flight home from Warsaw. This itinerary is honest about what's doable in 7 days — it's a lot of ground, but the train and bus connections are solid and the hostel scene will do half the work socially. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 10-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Guatemala (primary: Antigua, secondary: Lake Atitlán)
6 days
A well-paced loop through Guatemala's two crown jewels: colonial Antigua with its volcano backdrop and the stunning highland lake of Atitlán. The itinerary is structured to maximize your time in Antigua, take a smart two-night dip to the lake, and get you back to Guatemala City for your 4:45pm flight with zero panic.
Peru (Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Huayhuash, Huaraz, potentially Manu Amazon)
25 days
This itinerary covers the critical 6-day window between your Salkantay/Inca Trail finish and the Huayhuash trek start, with full context for your broader Peru trip. It recommends the relaxed hiking and cultural recovery route over Manu Amazon — here's why, and exactly what to do instead. Acclimatization, logistics, and no-Spanish navigation are all factored in. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 25-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Vietnam (multi-city: Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Ha Long Bay, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City)
14 days
A fast-paced but achievable 7-day loop through Vietnam's highlights, starting in Hanoi and ending in Ho Chi Minh City. This itinerary prioritizes food culture, history, and active exploration over beach lounging, with smart transport connections that respect late-October weather and jet lag recovery. Ha Long Bay is swapped for Ninh Binh — a quieter, equally dramatic alternative that works better for solo logistics and a tight schedule. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 14-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Vietnam
21 days
A streamlined 7-day snapshot of Vietnam's best hits, designed for a solo traveler who wants culture, nature, and street food without burning out on buses. This itinerary trims the original over-ambitious route to focus on Hanoi, Ha Giang or Ninh Binh, and Hoi An — giving you real depth instead of a highlight reel sprint. Public holidays around days 5–7 (April 30 Reunification Day and May 1 Labour Day) will impact transport and crowds, so plan bookings early. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 21-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Central/Eastern Europe (Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Croatia)
30 days
A 7-day loop through Budapest, Vienna, and Prague — three of Central Europe's most social, walkable, and hostel-friendly cities. The route is geographically tight and train-connected, designed to let you dive deep rather than rush through, with built-in slower afternoons to avoid burnout on your first solo trip. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 30-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka)
8 days
A well-paced solo trip through Japan's three essential cities in early April, timed to catch the tail end of cherry blossom season. The itinerary balances iconic cultural landmarks with off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods, great food, and a few genuinely unique experiences — built with breathing room so you never feel rushed or overwhelmed. Japan is arguably the best country in the world for solo travel: safe, easy to navigate, and full of solo-friendly spaces. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 8-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Undecided - considering Georgia, Morocco, or Colombia
10 days
Georgia is your pick: it hits every interest on your list (ancient churches, sulfur baths, natural wine, stunning gorges, hammam culture, and one of the world's most underrated food scenes) at a fraction of Morocco or Colombia's cost. July is ideal — Tbilisi is warm and buzzing, the Caucasus mountains are accessible, and the wine regions are lush. This itinerary runs Tbilisi → Mtskheta → Kazbegi → Kakheti, balancing urban depth with mountain drama at a pace that won't leave you bored. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 10-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Mongolia to Central Europe (overland route through Central Asia and Turkey)
7 days
A 7-day planning and logistics itinerary covering the overland route from Ulaanbaatar through Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan or Caspian ferry) into the Caucasus and onward to Turkey and Central Europe by July 2026. This isn't a sightseeing day-trip plan — it's a practical route-planning framework for one of the world's most logistically complex overland journeys, tailored for a solo female budget traveler avoiding Russia and air travel.
Southern Italy (Puglia, Abruzzo, Campania) — coastal towns accessible by train
14 days
Starting from Rome, this itinerary traces a southern arc through Campania, Puglia, and the Abruzzo coast — all reachable by train, all short on crowds, and long on the kind of crumbling beauty that rewards the curious. Designed for an active traveler who wants to keep moving, it balances heritage towns, swimming stops, and coastal wandering without locking you into the obvious tourist circuit. Think Matera over Positano, Polignano over Bari, and a sleeper-paced afternoon in Vasto instead of another hour on a Sorrento boat. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 14-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Malaysia/Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah)
21 days
A focused wildlife and adventure trip through Sarawak and Sabah, anchored by the fixed Mulu Pinnacles trek and Kinabatangan river safari. The itinerary skips the tourist-trap stops and prioritizes genuine jungle experiences, moving efficiently between Kuching, Mulu, Kota Kinabalu, and the Kinabatangan — with the final days in KK used for recovery and optional reef snorkeling rather than padding. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 21-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Peru (Lima, Huacachina, Nazca, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Huaraz)
17 days
A high-altitude adventure looping through Peru's greatest hits — from desert oases and mysterious geoglyphs to colonial cities, sacred lakes, and the legendary Inca Trail. This itinerary is structured around your locked Machu Picchu trek (days 9–12) with smart acclimatization built in, and a tight but doable swing through Arequipa and Lake Titicaca before reaching Cusco. Expect long buses, stunning scenery, and a trip that rewards patience with altitude. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 17-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
China (multi-city: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an, Chongqing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, potentially Shenzhen)
31 days
A fast-paced but immersive journey through China's most iconic cities, starting in cosmopolitan Shanghai and ending in Hong Kong via high-speed rail and short flights. This itinerary balances colonial-era architecture, ancient history, spicy Sichuan culture, and gleaming modern skylines — all tailored for a solo Australian traveller on a luxury budget with a 30-day mainland visa. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 31-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
London & Edinburgh, UK
12 days
Five days in London followed by two days in Edinburgh, built for a traveler who wants to feel the city rather than just tick boxes. This itinerary balances iconic institutions with queer nightlife, street food markets, live music, and enough solo wandering time to make it feel truly yours. Budget-conscious without feeling cheap — think mid-range meals, free museums, and one or two splurges that are genuinely worth it. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 12-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Vietnam
21 days
This itinerary focuses on Hanoi and the Ha Giang Loop, two of Vietnam's most rewarding and underrated experiences for travelers who care about culture, food, and real adventure over beach clubs. It skips the south entirely to go deep rather than wide — a smart move for a first-time Vietnam visitor on 7 days. Budget is tight but totally doable at this level if you stay in hostels and eat local. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 21-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Peru
28 days
A well-paced loop through Peru's highland and coastal highlights — Lima, the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, Cusco, and a finish in Paracas or Huacachina for desert adventure. The route is designed to acclimatize you gradually, front-load altitude exposure, and reward hard trekking days with cultural depth and adrenaline finishers, all while staying clear of the Amazon jungle. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 28-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Vietnam (Da Nang → Hoi An → Da Nang → Hue → Pu Luong → Cat Ba → Hanoi)
14 days
A week-long journey through central and northern Vietnam, blending beach towns, ancient culture, mountain trekking, and island kayaking. The route moves at a relaxed pace suited to an older solo traveler — with good food, genuine local encounters, and a deliberate detour around the holiday crowds. Logistics are tight but doable; the key is booking transport ahead given the 30/04 long weekend rush. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 14-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
London, UK
10 days
A week based in East London's Shoreditch, using the neighbourhood as a home base for tattoo tourism, great food, theatre, and day trips west. The pace is intentionally social and outward-facing — full days, good eats, interesting streets — with enough structure to avoid the aimless solo-travel spiral without being rigid. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 10-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Guatemala (Guatemala City, Antigua, Atitlán Lake region)
6 days
A tightly optimized 6-day route through Guatemala City, Antigua, and Lake Atitlán designed for a solo traveler arriving April 6 and departing April 12. The itinerary front-loads volcano hikes and colonial exploration before tackling the lake logistics question head-on — recommending Panajachel as your Atitlán base to eliminate risky boat dependencies on departure day. Every day is built with your 4:45 PM flight firmly in mind.
Paris, France
3 days
A focused, history-and-architecture-heavy introduction to Paris across three and a half days on a student budget. The itinerary front-loads the big landmarks while leaving breathing room so nothing feels like a checkbox exercise. March 31 to April 3 is a sweet spot — crowds are manageable, days are lengthening, and the city is quietly beautiful before the summer rush.
Australia (Melbourne, Sydney), Indonesia (Ubud, Gili Islands, Seminyak), Vietnam (Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Da Nang, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City)
60 days
This 7-day itinerary focuses on Vietnam as your primary destination, giving you the depth and slow travel that suits both your knee injury and your budget. With non-refundable Australia bookings already in place, we acknowledge those exist but concentrate your moveable days on Vietnam where you'll get the most cultural bang for your buck. The pace is intentionally relaxed — fewer location changes, more time to actually experience each place. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 60-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
Paris
5 days
Five days in Paris gives you just enough time to hit the iconic landmarks without feeling rushed, while still leaving room to wander, eat well, and stumble onto something unexpected. This itinerary balances the must-sees with quieter neighborhoods and real Parisian rhythms. Expect a mix of hostel and budget hotel nights, solid mid-range meals, and a city best explored mostly on foot and by Metro.
Peru (Lima, Nazca, Lake Titicaca, Cusco, Huaraz)
17 days
A fast-moving budget route hitting Peru's greatest hits in 7 days before your locked Machu Picchu trek on days 9–12. This itinerary skips Arequipa and Lagoon Parón due to time constraints, prioritizes overland buses to save money, and builds in smart acclimatization before Cusco. Nazca and Titicaca are done efficiently as overnights or early-morning departures to maximize daylight without burning extra nights. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 17-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
London, UK (with possible day trips)
10 days
A week in London anchored in the vibrant East End, balancing cultural immersion with the kind of wandering that solo travel is made for. Expect street food markets, world-class theater, a commemorative tattoo, and enough walking to earn every meal. This itinerary keeps things single-city but packed with texture. This preview covers the first 7 days of a 10-day trip — claim it to build the full itinerary with Voyaige.
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