Your destinations, one conversation away
yak connects to your destination database, experience catalog, and travel content to create an AI travel planner that knows your offerings intimately. Travelers describe their ideal trip and get itineraries built from your actual experiences—not generic suggestions from the internet.
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escap.ee uses yak to help travelers plan trips through conversation.
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yak integrates with your destination content, experience databases, and travel information APIs. When travelers ask about places to visit, yak draws from your curated content. Every suggestion reflects what you offer—surfacing your unique partnerships, exclusive access, and destination expertise.
The examples on this page demonstrate capabilities that depend on your API layer. The more functionality your APIs expose, the more yak can do for your travelers.
Trip planning
Travelers often start with vague ideas—a region, a season, a mood. yak refines these into concrete plans by suggesting destinations and experiences from your offerings that match their criteria.
Customer asks
"We want to go somewhere warm in February for about 10 days. We like hiking and local food, but we're not beach people"
destinations.search()experiences.filterByType('hiking', 'culinary')weather.getAverages()itineraries.getSuggested()yak responds
Based on your preferences, I'd suggest Northern Thailand or Oaxaca, Mexico. Both are warm in February (75-85°F), have incredible food scenes, and offer hiking without the beach resort vibe. Thailand has the Chiang Mai highlands with hill tribe villages; Oaxaca has the Sierra Norte with community-run ecolodges. I have 3 curated itineraries for each—want me to share the highlights?
Experience discovery
Beyond destinations, travelers want to know what to do when they arrive. yak surfaces experiences from your catalog based on interests, timing, and practical constraints.
Customer asks
"We'll be in Porto for three days. What experiences would you recommend for people who love wine and architecture?"
destinations.getExperiences('porto')experiences.filterByInterest('wine', 'architecture')availability.check()experiences.getDetails()yak responds
Perfect combination for Porto! For wine: the Douro Valley wine train experience with 3 vineyard tastings (€89/person, available all 3 days), or a port wine cellar evening tour in Vila Nova de Gaia (€45). For architecture: I'd recommend the Livraria Lello and Serralves contemporary art museum. My top pick: combine the Douro trip on day 2 with the cellar tour on day 3 evening. Want me to build a day-by-day plan?
Itinerary building
As conversations progress, yak assembles day-by-day itineraries from your experiences, destinations, and logistics. The AI considers travel time, opening hours, and pacing.
Customer asks
"Build me a 3-day Paris itinerary focused on art and food"
itineraries.create()experiences.getByCategory('art', 'food')logistics.calculateTravelTime()restaurants.getRecommendations()yak responds
Here's your Paris art & food itinerary: **Day 1** - Morning at Musée d'Orsay (I'll book skip-the-line tickets), lunch at Café de Flore, afternoon at the Rodin Museum gardens. **Day 2** - Marais food tour starting 10am (€75), free afternoon for the Pompidou, dinner reservation at Le Comptoir (their tasting menu is legendary). **Day 3** - Montmartre morning walk, Sacré-Cœur, lunch at Pink Mamma (book 2 weeks ahead - want me to?), Louvre late afternoon (less crowded). All locations are walkable or short metro rides.
Local insights
If you have local expertise—hidden gems, timing tips, cultural context—yak shares this throughout the planning process, differentiating your platform from generic travel sites.
Customer asks
"What should I do with a free afternoon in Tokyo? I'm staying in Shibuya"
destinations.getNearby('shibuya')experiences.getByDuration('2-4h')insights.getLocalTips()timing.getCurrentConditions()yak responds
From Shibuya, I'd suggest the Shimokitazawa neighborhood - it's 3 minutes by train and most tourists miss it. It's Tokyo's best vintage shopping and indie cafe scene. Start at Bear Pond Espresso (cash only, closes at 5pm), browse the vintage shops on the south side, then grab yakitori at Shirube before heading back. Today's weather is perfect for walking around. If you want something more structured, there's a sake tasting at 4pm in nearby Daikanyama.
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