In today’s digital world, planning a trip is no longer limited to offline agents or random recommendations. Most travelers rely on web platforms to explore destinations, compare options, and organize their journeys. However, there’s a major problem — information overload. When you search for a destination like Sikkim, you’ll find hundreds of blogs, videos, and scattered suggestions. Instead of helping, this often creates confusion. From a developer’s perspective, this is not a content problem — it’s a structuring problem. 🧠 The Problem: Unstructured Travel Data Most travel websites focus on publishing content but fail to organize it effectively. Users struggle with: Too many disconnected pages Lack of clear itinerary flow No proper budget breakdown Poor navigation between related topics This leads to a bad user experience, even if the content itself is useful.…