About

A travel publication for people who already booked the flight.

TripGuidr is independent, ad-free, and built around one rule: every guide has to be useful to someone with a plane ticket and three open browser tabs.

  • 01 / Guides

    47

  • 02 / Destinations

    38

  • 03 / Continents

    5

  • 04 / Last updated

    3 Jun 2026

What this is

A guide, not a daydream.

Most travel sites are built for people who haven't decided where to go yet. They reward scrolling, not packing. TripGuidr is the opposite: every page assumes you've already chosen a country and now need to know where to actually spend your seven days.

That means short, dense guides instead of essays. Real place names instead of "hidden gems." A clear opinion when one is useful, and silence when it isn't.

How it's made

Five rules, applied to every guide.

  1. No filler vocabulary.

    Words like breathtaking, must-see, hidden gem, and nestled never appear. They mean nothing and they make a guide impossible to skim.

  2. Coverage breadth before depth.

    A new destination ships before a fifteenth article on a place we already cover. Africa, Oceania, and South America move up the queue when they're thin.

  3. Updated on a schedule, not a whim.

    A new guide is published almost every day, and older guides are revisited weekly so prices, opening hours, and visa rules don't rot in the archive.

  4. No ads, no trackers, no affiliate kickbacks.

    Nothing on this site is here because someone paid for it. No hotel chain placement, no sponsored top 10, no cookie banner because there are no cookies to consent to.

  5. Wrong is fixed fast.

    If a fact is out of date or a recommendation is bad, email and it gets corrected, usually the same week.

Who's behind it

One person, a lot of bookmarks.

Mahad Hasan · Editor

I run TripGuidr in the evenings from Bangladesh. Every guide here started as a private notes file from my own trip planning — restaurant lists, transit hacks, real opening hours, things travel blogs always seem to forget. The site is that notes file, cleaned up and published.

If a guide helped you, or if one let you down, tell me . Reader email is the only metric I care about.

Ready

Start with the guides.

47 of them, across 38 destinations. Pick a country, find what to do.