Plan the parts of a trip that usually cause second tabs.

Qonti connects weather, airport arrival, local transport, neighborhoods, daily budget, and what to pack so the next travel decision feels obvious.

Useful before you book

  • When the season changes the trip
  • How to get in from the airport
  • Where to base yourself without overthinking
  • What to wear for long walking days

Use it in the order a trip usually unfolds

A good travel page should not leave you with ten more tabs. Each Qonti page points to the next practical decision: arrive, move around, choose a base, check the season, then decide what is worth booking.

Choose the next useful part of the trip.

Land well: airport transfer, late-arrival fallback, and the first ride to your base

Start with the first hour after arrival, because that is where tired travelers usually make expensive mistakes.

Choose the next useful part of the trip.

Move without guessing: walking areas, public transport, taxis, and when a car helps

Then compare the route shape. Some cities reward walking; others punish anyone who plans across town too casually.

Choose the next useful part of the trip.

Pack for the day you will have: heat, rain, evening layers, and shoes that survive the route

Finally, match clothing and timing to the month so the itinerary works outside the browser, not just on paper.

Start with the questions that change the trip

These pages are useful because they answer a concrete decision: how to move, what to pack, where to eat, or whether a stop belongs in the day at all.

Choose a continent

Start with the part of the world, then move into the country, city, arrival, weather, and route pages that answer the next real question.

Africa

Big regional contrasts, strong gateway cities, and practical route-building between cultural hubs and nature-heavy add-ons.

46 countries 77 cities
Algeria Angola Benin Botswana
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Asia

Huge variety in pace, climate, food, and distance, so the best trips start with one strong region or one clear city base.

45 countries 254 cities
Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain
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Europe

Dense, highly connected, and ideal for travelers who want short transfers, layered cities, and strong country-to-country contrasts.

40 countries 64 cities
Albania Austria Belarus Belgium
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North America

Works best when you pick one city style or one country cluster instead of trying to cover too much distance.

20 countries 57 cities
Aruba Bahamas Barbados Canada
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Oceania

Long-distance destination planning where seasonality, flight time, and city-plus-nature balance matter a lot.

7 countries 13 cities
Australia French Polynesia New Zealand Papua New Guinea
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Other

Use continent-level browsing to find the strongest countries first, then open the city that fits your route.

5 countries 6 cities
Cabo Verde Curacao Ivory Coast Macao
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South America

Rewarding when you respect altitude, weather, and city-to-nature contrasts rather than building rushed multi-stop loops.

12 countries 39 cities
Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile
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