About Route Notes

What Route Notes is

Route Notes is a structured travel reference. Trip plans for international destinations, with the practical details that matter: budgets, visa rules, transport, day-by-day routes, and what to expect.

The plans are designed to be lifted into your own planning tools — Notes, Notion, calendar, whatever you use. Each route page is a self-contained reference you can save, share, or print.

The site doesn't try to be a travel blog, a booking funnel, or an aggregator. It's a tool. You arrive with a question; the site is built to answer it cleanly.

How content is made

Each route is drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by humans before publishing. Visa information is sourced from official APIs. Currency rates update automatically. Other practical details — transport options, costs, opening hours — are checked against multiple sources during editorial review.

When something on the site is wrong or out of date, the feedback widget on each page is the fastest way to flag it. Corrections happen on the next deploy.

The beta

Route Notes is in beta. The catalogue is small, the site is iterating quickly, and some features are still rough. The beta tag will come off when the catalogue is broader and the experience is settled.

What's not on the site

No advertising. No affiliate links. No tracking. No accounts to create. No newsletter to subscribe to. No notifications. No “must-see” lists or ranked recommendations.

Route Notes makes no money from your clicks. The site exists because reference-grade travel content is rare on the open web.

Feedback

Feedback on a specific route is best left via the feedback widget on that page. For anything else, the widget on this page works too.

Route Notes · 0.1.0+b4b9183 · Built 10 May 2026