Boutique travel planning & advisory

Travel at the
speed of living.

Slow, intentional journeys planned for the traveler you actually are — not the itinerary everyone else gets.

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Why most trips fall short

DIY, AI, and the typical travel agent
all miss the same critical details.

They give you an itinerary. What they don't give you: whether a restaurant actually handles cross-contamination or just skips the croutons. Whether "pet friendly" means a gravel lot or a farm that means it. Whether the road you need closes in October — or whether the place you're going is genuinely different at 8am than at noon. Verified current intelligence is the difference between a trip that works and one that looked right on paper.

Approach 01

DIY Research

Blog posts, Reddit threads, Google Maps. Hours of research that surfaces the same ten recommendations everyone else has already been to. No way to know what's current, what's closed, or what the experience is actually like for someone with your specific needs.

"The restaurant on every list closed eight months ago. The waterfall platform was under renovation. We figured it out, but we shouldn't have had to."

Approach 02

AI Planning

Faster than manual research, and structurally competent. But AI doesn't know that your dog needs a paw boot on volcanic rock above 400m. It doesn't know the fuel gap between Grants and Gallup, or that the timed entry reservation filled six weeks ago. It optimizes for the average traveler — which is not you.

"The itinerary was logical. It just didn't know what it didn't know — and neither did we until we were there."

Approach 03

Traditional Travel Agent

Professional and reliable, but working from templates and supplier relationships rather than verified current intelligence. They confirm accommodation. They don't ask if it's quiet, if the kitchen understands cross-contamination, or whether the entrance has actually moved since the last guidebook.

"Everything was booked. Nothing was wrong, exactly. But nothing was quite right for us, either."

Approach 04 — How we plan

Perfectly Paced Journeys

We start with your traveler type, your companions, and what this trip needs to accomplish. Then we verify the things that matter: food reality, logistics corridor, pet experience quality, operational details with last-verified dates. We've been there, or our network has. Recently.

The same Iceland itinerary — four planning approaches, four completely different outcomes. See the comparison →

What changes when planning starts here

Four variables every other approach
skips entirely.

Your traveler type changes with who you're with and what you need from the trip. Your timing changes what a destination can give you. Your companions — human, canine, or managing a health sensitivity — change every single recommendation. We plan for all of it. Verified. Current. Specific to you.

01

Your Traveler Type

The Slow Wanderer, the Considered Explorer, the Sensitive Traveler, the Companion Traveler. Not boxes — orientations. The same person traveling differently, in different seasons, with different needs. We plan for who you are on this trip.

02

Timing as a Variable

September Iceland and July Iceland are not the same destination. October in the American Southwest is not August in the American Southwest. Timing is the single most important planning decision — and most itineraries treat it as a calendar entry.

03

The Sensitivity Standard

If it works for a traveler with celiac disease, a noise sensitivity, or a mobility consideration — it works better for everyone. Sensitivity is our quality filter, not our accessibility department. It raises the floor for the whole trip.

04

Verified, Not Assumed

Every intelligence card carries a last-verified date and method — in person, phone call, or supplier network. Not a blog post from 2022. Not an AI summary of aggregated reviews. Specific. Current. Dated.

Where we are right now

Destinations we know well
enough to tell you the truth about.

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American Southwest

Arizona · Utah · New Mexico

Best: Oct / May Pet: ★★★★★
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United Kingdom

England · Scotland · Wales

Best: Sept–Oct Pet: ★★★★★
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Who we are

We travel because
we can't not.

We're [NAME 1] and [NAME 2]. We've been wandering together long enough to know exactly what kind of travelers we are — the ones who take the sleeper train, who have strong opinions about what makes accommodation feel like somewhere instead of anywhere, and who will absolutely not stay somewhere that doesn't genuinely welcome our dog.

Traveling with [DOG NAME] shaped everything about how we plan travel for others. The places that welcome him are almost always the places that have thought carefully about everyone.

"Sensitivity turns out to be an excellent quality filter. We use it for everything now."
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From the Journal

Planning intelligence
written for actual travelers.

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Have a trip in mind?
Even a loose idea.

Tell us where you're thinking of going, who's coming, and what you need the trip to do. That's where our planning starts — not with the destination, but with you.