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Comparing multiple travel destinations requires juggling many browser tabs

Travelers evaluating 2-4 destinations must manually cross-reference multiple sites for costs, visa rules, weather, and activities. Existing tools like Nomadlist and Tripadvisor offer partial comparisons but not a clean side-by-side view across all factors. The market is crowded but no dominant cross-factor comparator exists.

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