Guide · Road trip planner

How to Plan the Perfect Road Trip with AI Audio Tours

The best road trips aren't measured in miles — they're measured in stories. Here's how to use Wailore as your AI road trip planner to turn the drive itself into the destination.

Why plan a trip with an AI audio guide?

Traditional trip planning stops at the pin on the map. You know where you're going, but not what you'll pass along the way. An AI audio tour fills that gap: as you drive, Wailore narrates the landmarks, historical sites, and cultural landmarks scrolling past your window — no scrolling Wikipedia, no losing your place, hands on the wheel.

Step 1 — Pick your start and end points

Open Wailore and tap Route. Enter where you're leaving from and where you're headed. Anywhere Google Maps knows, Wailore knows.

Tip: Longer routes surface more variety. A 2–4 hour drive is the sweet spot for a narrated road trip.

Step 2 — Let AI find the highlights along your route

Wailore samples points along your route and pulls the highest- ranked Wikipedia sites nearby — ranked by real 30-day pageview traffic, so you hear about the places people actually care about, not every historical marker in the county.

Step 3 — Drive, listen, discover

Hit play. As you approach each site, Wailore reads a concise, AI-generated summary — the story behind the bridge you're crossing, the neighborhood you're driving through, the mountain on your right. Tap any stop to open turn-by-turn in Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze if you want to detour.

Great routes to try

  • Pacific Coast Highway: San Francisco → Los Angeles
  • Blue Ridge Parkway: Asheville → Shenandoah
  • Manhattan crawl: Battery Park → The Met
  • Route 66 stretch: Santa Fe → Flagstaff

Ready to plan a trip?

Open Wailore, drop in two locations, and let the drive tell you its stories.

Start planning