AI Travel Planning
TrekSense learns how you travel. Your pace, your tastes, your budget. Every itinerary is shaped by every trip before it.
Real itineraries for real places. Here's what your trip could look like.
Sample Itinerary
Settle into a boutique hotel, then wander the narrow lanes — Place des Vosges is the oldest planned square in Paris, and the vintage shops on Rue des Francs Bourgeois are worth every detour.
Provençal bistrot with a chalkboard menu that changes nightly — the daube provençale is what you came for. Evening drinks afterward on Rue des Rosiers, the heart of the Jewish quarter.
Arrive at 9am to skip the Louvre crowds entirely. The Impressionists alone are worth it — Monet's La Grande Odalisque is there, and the building itself (a converted Belle Époque railway station) is part of the experience.
Lunch on the Left Bank, then walk west along the Seine toward Trocadéro. The golden-hour views from the esplanade are the ones you'll remember from every Paris photo you've ever seen.
Classic French fine dining — reservation is non-negotiable. The chef trained under two of France's most decorated toques. One of those meals you reference for years afterward.
Sample Itinerary
Third-wave coffee at Streamer — their signature is the rich, buttery flat white. Watch the crossing from the Starbucks 2nd-floor terrace at rush hour. It's exactly as chaotic as it looks on film.
Yuzu shio ramen — light, citrus-forward broth that's the opposite of everything Tokyo ramen stereotypes you into expecting. Then 500 varieties of hydrangea in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo's most diverse garden.
Charcoal-grill skewer alleys with no English menus. Point at something, trust the cook. Wash it down with a can of Strong Zero from the combini nearby. Pure Tokyo.
Arrive at 7am to have the Nakamise shopping street and inner courtyard almost entirely to yourself. The incense smoke is at its best in the quiet morning air — walk through the smoke and let it settle over you.
Deep-fried beef cutlet cooked on a personal hot stone at your table — the gyukatsu at Motomura is legendary. Then Tokyo's best-preserved old-town neighborhood: wooden temples, cat cafés, and Yanaka Ginza's tiny old-school market street.
Each diner in their own wooden booth, curtain closed, focused entirely on the ramen. The tonkotsu broth is engineered for depth. Ordering is via a slip through a slot — no words needed. A uniquely Tokyo experience.
Most travel apps forget you the moment the trip ends. TrekSense remembers everything.
Drop in your destination, dates, and what excites you. First trip or fiftieth, we start with what matters to you.
AI builds a day-by-day plan tuned to your interests, energy level, and budget. Not a generic template.
Swapped a museum for a food tour? Skipped the early morning hike? TrekSense notices and adapts.
Your preference profile grows with every journey. Trip three feels like it was planned by a friend who knows you.
The travel app market is full of tools that spit out a list of places and call it a plan. TrekSense is different because it compounds.
The best travel recommendations come from someone who knows you. TrekSense is building that someone, one trip at a time.