Put every idea in context
Plan your trip visually with a shared travel map
Location changes the quality of a travel plan. A map reveals when saved restaurants cluster in one neighborhood, when an attraction is far from everything else, and which ideas naturally belong on the same day.
See saved places and details together
Trippa’s desktop Sites view keeps an independently scrolling card list beside a map that is bounded to your saved places. On mobile, switch between the active list and map while preserving the current trip context.
Teardrop pins use category colors to make food, attractions, outdoor stops, and other ideas distinguishable at a glance.
- Map automatically framed to saved places
- Category-based pin colors
- Responsive list and map controls
Turn a cluster of pins into a route
Schedule selected places onto a day and the Plan map changes to ordered coral pins. A dashed route connects the home base and mapped stops in itinerary order.
Reorder the day when priorities change. The visual route updates with the list so the plan and the map do not drift apart.
- Ordered itinerary mode
- Home-base route
- Immediate route updates
Add places with enough context
Enter places manually or ask the assistant to research an option. Confirmed results can carry coordinates, address, category, rating, hours, and a description when available. Manual map planning remains free after the included assistant preview credits are used.