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🌴 Travel Itinerary - FastAPI Project

This is a backend system for managing travel itineraries using FastAPI and SQLAlchemy, featuring RESTful APIs to create and view itineraries and an MCP server to recommend itineraries based on trip duration.

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Famxplor Family Travel Activities

The first MCP dedicated to families who travel with their kids. Find activities tested by families worldwide

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Travel Itinerary Backend

A backend system built with FastAPI and SQLAlchemy to manage travel itineraries, including hotel stays, transfers, activities, and day-wise plans. Also includes a recommendation endpoint via an MCP server.

🌏 Travel Itinerary Backend System — Full Stack SDE Assignment

Create a backend system for managing travel itineraries with the following components: 1. Database architecture for trip itineraries and models for the same using SQLAlchemy 2. RESTful API endpoints for creating and viewing itineraries 3. MCP server that provides recommended itineraries based on duration

🌍 Travel Assistant MCP Server Ecosystem

A suite of MCP servers that enables an LLM to orchestrate specialized services to generate travel itineraries, find flights and accommodations, discover local events, analyze weather conditions and manage budgets

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Voyei

Voyei is a collaborative travel-planning app (Brazil-first, PT-BR). Its native MCP server lets you connect your own AI client — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor or any MCP-compatible client — and have it read and edit your trips in real time, using your AI plan (Voyei never charges per token nor trains on your data). The AI can create and edit trips (days auto-generated), add and schedule places, manage reservations (hotels, restaurants, tours, events) and transport (flights, trains, cars, cruises), build budgets with expense-splitting, assemble packing lists, collaborate (shared notes, polls, messages, to-dos), update your travel Atlas and journey log, and search places & weather. Exposes 78 tools and 15 read resources, with granular OAuth scopes (read/write per area).