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Reverse search, finally.
Skyscanner asks where you're flying from. Maunder asks where you need to end up. Then we find the cities most aligned with your preferences — budget included — for the days before.
For the perpetually in-between
Most flight tools assume you know where you're leaving from. We don't. Tell Maunder about the wedding in May, the summit in June, the friend you're trying to see in August — and we'll find the most cost-effective places to be in between.

The promise
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Skyscanner asks where you're flying from. Maunder asks where you need to end up. Then we find the cities most aligned with your preferences — budget included — for the days before.
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We blend average 1-bedroom Airbnb pricing with mid-tier hotel rates so you see your real nightly stay cost. No surprises at checkout, no Excel side-quest.
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Fourteen sliders for what actually decides a trip — coworking, walkability, nightlife, food, climate, community, plus dedicated dials for solo & female-traveller safety and LGBTQIA+ acceptance. Built by a woman who travels alone, for every kind of traveller who does.
The difference
They assume a home, a fixed departure, a single destination. Maunder assumes none of that.

How it works
One destination + date, or a string of them. Cousin's wedding in Athens June 14, summit in Berlin July 2 — Maunder reads the constraints.
Total spend, nights available, and twelve preferences. Slow mornings or city buzz? Mountain runs or coffee shops?
We surface combinations of cities — flights + stay blended — that fit your money, your time, and the way you actually travel.
A real Maunder plan
Anchor: TechSummit Berlin, July 2. Maunder routed 20 nights across three cities under budget.
Stop 01Land here. Coworking, custard tarts, sunset at Miradouro.
Stop 02Short hop from LIS. A week of relaxed rent, great food, and balconies.
Stop 03Land Tuesday. Anchor: TechSummit on July 2.
People we plan for
Solo founders. Friend trios on a shoulder-season escape. Women travelling alone. People in a second act. Maunder is tuned to all of you.





From the founder
I started Maunder because every other planner I tried treated safety as an afterthought — a tag, a sticker, a footnote. When you're a woman moving between cities on your own, it's the first question you ask, not the last.
And the same is true if you're queer, trans, non-binary, neurodivergent, travelling with a disability, or simply not the default tourist the industry plans for. So safety and inclusivity live in the engine. Every Maunder city is scored on a dedicated solo & female-traveller safety dial and an LGBTQIA+ acceptance dial — drawing on the WPS Index, ILGA Rainbow Index, Equaldex, and lived experience — alongside general safety, walkability, and community. Slide them up, and the planner re-ranks the world for you.
Solo-safe scoring
A 13th preference dial dedicated to how a city actually feels to move through alone.
LGBTQIA+ inclusive
A 14th dial blending legal protections (ILGA, Equaldex) with lived acceptance and visible community.
Walkability weighted
Because a 20-minute walk home at night is the kind of detail spreadsheets miss.
Community as signal
Cities with active women-traveller and nomad communities surface higher.
Honest, not hedged
We won't soft-pedal a city's reputation to make it rank. The dials tell the truth.
A small manifesto
"We started Maunder because the best trips of our lives were never the ones we planned — they were the ones we stitched around someone we loved."
The Maunder team
From the journal


Tell us your anchor. We'll find you the rest of the trip.