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Beginner-Friendly Travel Planning Made Simple

Let Travel With Drew help you choose the right destination, build a realistic itinerary, figure out where to stay, and book only what actually makes sense for your trip.

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Best for first-time travelers

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Singapore

One of the easiest places for first-time travelers thanks to its clean systems, safe environment, and stress-free navigation.

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Taipei

A beginner-friendly city with efficient transport, excellent food, and enough structure to make DIY travel feel manageable.

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Bangkok

Easy to enjoy on a budget, with great food, efficient transport, and plenty to do even on a shorter trip.

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Vietnam

Budget-friendly, rewarding, and ideal for travelers who want a mix of culture, food, and scenery without overspending.

A simple way to plan your trip

1

Choose your destination

Start with a place that fits your budget and vibe. Don't overthink it—just pick one.

2

Pick your itinerary and stay

Find a ready-made plan and a vetted place to stay. We've done the heavy lifting for you.

3

Book the essentials first

Secure your flight and hotel first. Everything else can be planned as you go.

What to book first

Flights

Airport transfer

Long-distance transport

Hotel

Major attractions

Travel essentials

Watch helpful travel tips

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A practical guide to building your own trip step by step without making the process feel too complicated.

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What to expect, what to prioritize, and how to decide if Ba Na Hills is actually worth including in your itinerary.

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A beginner-friendly guide to spotting seat sales, planning around them, and making smarter booking decisions from the start.

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Key reminders and practical tips to help Filipino travelers prepare better and avoid common airport issues before departure. 

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You don’t have to plan everything perfectly.
You just need a better place to start.

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