Vagobond is proud to announce that we have partnered with Air Treks, the leading around the world travel planner for nearly twenty-five years.
http://www.vagobond.com/airtreks.html
To use it, just click on the link and then hit – Price your route now and use the map interface to plan your dream trip. Routes start as low as $2300!
What does this mean for you? It means that readers of Vagobond now have access to the number one round the world trip planning service in the world. Vagobond is no longer just a place to read about the travels of others, now it is a place to begin your own journey around the globe.
Air Treks allows travelers to dream and plan their travels and once they are ready to go, Air Treks will assist them throughout their entire journey, something that many other around the world services seem to think is unimportant.
I have to admit, I love Air Treks and I’ve spent a considerable amount of time planning journeys using their trip planning tools. For example, let’s say that I want to leave Manisa by train, travel overland to Cesme and then catch a ferry to Athens. After that, I catch a flight to Mumbai where I travel overland to Delhi with a two week lag for seeing amazing India. After that, a flight to Kathmandu followed, more overland travel and a flight from Bangkok a month and a half later…and so on. You can put all of that into your travel plans and then you press the button and …now you have a price for your journey.
Vagobond and Air Treks will be working closely in the coming months and you can expect to find some great surprises. In the meantime, check out the travel planner and start dreaming so that you can turn your dreams into reality. The world is in your hands.









Hi V – site looks phenomenal. Played with the trip planner and you’re right – stellar! I think I’ll have the kids launch through it for our trip to Cuba and see what they come up with – Cheers!
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Thanks Nick. The travel planner is addictive, be careful!