About Outlanders

Travel planning that stays attached to the map.

Outlanders is a map-first travel workspace for people who want discovery, local context, stories, routes, and supplier-led experiences in one connected place. The product is built around a live globe, curated destination data, and Nira, our AI travel assistant.

The globe is the starting point

Outlanders begins with geography, not a search box floating in the void. Countries, regions, cities, stays, activities, and stories stay anchored to place.

Curated data has a job

Country facts, hotels, restaurants, attractions, and local notes come from Outlanders-controlled content so the product can explain why a place matters, not just list it.

AI works with context

Nira, the travel assistant, reads the destination you are exploring and helps turn curiosity into routes, tradeoffs, timing, and next steps.

One system for the whole travel loop.

The landing page is not selling a separate promise from the product. It points to the same idea: keep planning, editorial context, and travel operations close to the place on the map.

01

Discover

Move around a live globe, open destination panels, and read country or city context without breaking map flow.

02

Plan

Build trips with timing, routes, notes, and AI help that remembers the place you are already looking at.

03

Read

Use editorial stories as travel context, not a separate blog island buried in another tab.

04

Book

Connect curated supplier experiences back to the traveler journey as the marketplace grows.

Built for travelers, and for the operators behind the experience.

Outlanders also includes supplier tools because memorable trips depend on the people running the stays, routes, guides, activities, retreats, and local operations. The consumer globe and supplier platform are meant to meet in the middle.

What we care about

Map-first, because travel decisions are spatial.

Curated before generic, because filler is expensive in disguise.

Human taste plus AI speed, because neither should be left unsupervised.

Supplier-aware, because the people running experiences need better rails too.