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This directory of itineraries on Wikivoyage lists articles about specific journeys. Some traverse continents and could take months to plan and weeks to properly complete, while others demand no more commitment than an afternoon's stroll around a city. You can see the full list at Itineraries index. Click on the  to see full list of articles on a topic

Intercontinental itineraries

Follow in the steps of Marco Polo or take a journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. more...

North America itineraries

Travel the Alaska Highway or the Ruta del Tránsito or experience the Icefields Parkway, or take the Loop Art Tour around Chicago. Want to drive Route 66, or the Dalton Highway or cycle the Little Miami Bike Trail? Perhaps see the Historic Churches of Buffalo's East Side or follow the Oregon Trail. more...

South America itineraries

How about a holiday from Buenos Aires to Machu Picchu overland or travel Argentina's National Route 40? more...

Africa itineraries

Cycling the Western Sahara, driving Route 62 in South Africa, hiking the Piton de la Fournaise or how about travelling from Alexandria to Cape Town by train and bus? more...

Asia itineraries

take the 88 Temple Pilgrimage or hike the Golan Trail, or take the Yaowarat and Phahurat Tour. Maybe do the Southern Ridges Walk. more...

Europe itineraries

Walk the Wales Coast Path; drive Road 63 in Norway or Route 1 (Iceland). Enjoy the nature and art along Ad's Path more...

Oceania itineraries

Travel Across Australia by train or tramp Careys Creek Track in New Zealand. How about exploring the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea? more...


We normally start new itineraries with a link on the corresponding continent, country, region, or city article in the geographical hierarchy to which the itinerary belongs and then list in sub page of this one. For intercontinental itineraries, start with links at both ends of the route. Guidelines on how to write an itinerary and how to choose a name for it are at Wikivoyage:Itineraries.

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