Show the trip before the user books it
Use one structured travel idea, then present it in several video formats: a day-by-day itinerary, a food-first neighborhood guide, or a budget-friendly weekend plan.
How users make a travel guide video
Keep the workflow clear. Users do not need to learn a full editing system first. They need a fast path from plan to structured output.
Define the trip
Start with destination, trip length, budget, traveler type, and the format you want to generate.
Add structure or references
Use a written itinerary, destination images, hotel photos, food references, or gallery templates to anchor the output.
Generate and continue scene by scene
Build the trip from overview into daily highlights, then continue each beat into a more complete narrative flow.
Why MotionGen fits this use case
Travel guide content works best when the product can organize information, keep visual continuity, and let creators move quickly between formats.
Text to Video for itinerary drafts
Generate the first version from plain trip logic before polishing the scenes and pacing.
Image to Video for real destination mood
Animate maps, hotel visuals, food shots, and city photography when realism matters more than pure invention.
Story continuation for multi-day flow
Move from arrival to hotel zone, then into day one, dining, and next-day highlights without restarting every clip.
Templates for repeatable travel formats
Reuse structures like city guide, budget weekend, and food route formats across many destinations.
Make the guide useful, not just pretty
- Trip frame: destination, trip length, budget, and travel style.
- Day-by-day route: what happens morning, afternoon, and evening.
- Stay and transport logic: where to stay and how to move efficiently.
- Food and highlight layer: signature stops, neighborhoods, and atmosphere.
Use one structured brief
Destination + duration + budget + traveler type + output format + scene sequence + visual tone.
Example: “Create a 4-day Tokyo travel guide video for first-time visitors on a mid-range budget. Show day-by-day routes, food stops, convenient hotel areas, and evening highlights.”
Turn a Travel Plan Into a Watchable Guide
Start from a prompt, destination images, or a gallery direction. Build a travel guide video that explains the route, pace, and highlights instead of leaving the trip as disconnected notes.