Testing an AI prompt to plan a trip to Bali
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I spent 3 weeks in Bali last summer (+ 3 nights on Gili Meno and a day trip to Kawah Ijen in Java). So I wanted to see what ChatGPT could suggest for comparison...

Here’s the prompt I gave:

"You’re a local expert guide for Bali.

- Plan a 20-day itinerary for Bali with a side trip to Gili Meno and a day trip to Kawah Ijen in Java without staying overnight.

- I’m traveling with my wife, and I love visiting historical sites, hiking, relaxing at the beach, snorkeling, and exploring rice terraces...

- For the duration of the stay, I don’t want more than 8 places to sleep, and I’d like to stay at least 2 days at each stop to avoid unpacking too often. Except for the last night, where I’m okay with just one night near the airport.

- I prefer neighborhoods that are walkable and try to avoid typical tourist traps, though I don’t want to miss the must-see spots. So suggest a mix of iconic sites and hidden gems.

- Recommend hotels or guesthouses with a budget of 50 to 100 € per night, including breakfast. Make suggestions in areas popular with travelers, specifying the vibe (I prefer quiet), and consider safety and proximity to attractions.

- For lunch and dinner, suggest two to three restaurants that are well-rated by customers.

- Give me a day-by-day program with details on travel times, visiting times for each point of interest, and recommendations for transportation (taxi, train, bike, etc.). Estimate the total cost of the trip, including accommodations, food, transportation, and activities, and suggest two tips for saving money in each category.

- Don’t make anything up—be realistic about travel times, take into account the opening dates and hours of sites, and give me the entry fees for places to visit.

- Ask me all the questions until you’re 95% sure you understand what’s being asked. Don’t generate your response until you’ve understood."

The AI asked for a few clarifications:

"Great request—I can build you a really optimized and enjoyable itinerary, but to be 95% sure I hit the mark, I need a few key clarifications (this will really influence the pace, areas, and accommodations)."

In the end, it proposed a program very close to what we actually did. I’ll skip its accommodation and restaurant suggestions...

Its proposal:

"Ubud (4 nights) => we did 5 nights Sidemen (2 nights) Amed (3 nights) => we’d planned 2 nights Gili Meno (3 nights) => we did Gili between Sidemen and Amed Munduk (3 nights) => we did 2 nights before Pemuteran Pemuteran (3 nights) with Ijen => we did 4 nights Sanur (2 nights + 1 last night) => we chose Jatiluwih instead of Sanur

It suggested "activities" (and accommodations too):

IN UBUD: - Walk around central Ubud (1–2h) - Campuhan Ridge Walk - Tegalalang Rice Terrace - Tirta Empul - Gunung Kawi - Massage / market / slow café

IN SIDEMEN: - Rice terrace hike (2–3h) - Cooking class

IN AMED: - Snorkeling - Japanese Shipwreck - Beach + relaxation - Volcano sunset

ON GILI: - Snorkeling at Gili Meno Turtle Point, Nest Underwater Statues

IN MUNDUK: - Jungle & waterfall hike - Munduk Waterfall + Melanting Waterfall - Loop: 3–4h (perfect for your level) - Ulun Danu Bratan Temple - Twin Lakes

IN PEMUTERAN - Snorkeling: Menjangan Island

For Kawah Ijen, it detailed the day well: 👍 from Pemuteran = best possible option 12 PM: leave hotel (we left at 10 PM) 1 PM: ferry 3 PM: arrival in Java + transfer 11 PM: start ascent 2 AM–6 AM: volcano Return to Bali around 11 AM–12 PM (we got back at 4 PM) 👍 still very intense, but doable with an agency 💰 ~80–120 €/person all-inclusive

IN SANUR: - Relaxation - Quiet beach - Proximity to airport (30 min)"

BUDGET: "3,000 – 3,900 € for 2 people" (We paid 3,200 €)

In conclusion, it’s not (yet) enough, but it’s (already) pretty impressive!
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VO VoyageForum Globetrotter ·
It’s sad, really.
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MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
I’m doing the same thing for a getaway in May.

What reassures me is that the AI always agrees with my choices. It suggests accommodation, and when I mention another hotel nearby, it’s like, "Yes, great idea!" What’s the point of a "guide" that just agrees with you all the time?…
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MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
It’s sad, mostly.

It’s mostly generational 😉. AI, especially generative AI, has become part of daily life for younger people. I don’t know what the average age of VF regulars is, but I’d guess it’s well over forty.

Whatever we think about it, we’ll have to get used to it—it’s a tool that’s going to take up more and more space in the world to come. Whether at work, in university, for leisure, in psychology, politics, and so on. We’re only halfway through its development.
FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
I’m doing the same thing for a trip in May.

What reassures me is that the AI always agrees with my choices. It suggests accommodation, and when I mention another hotel nearby, "Yes, great idea!" What about a "guide" that just agrees with everything you say...

Not always. For this request, it gave me a whole spiel trying to talk me out of doing Kawah Ijen in a day... but I insisted and got there in the end.
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FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
No matter what we think about it, we’ll have to get used to it—it’s a tool that’s going to take up more and more space in the world to come. Whether at work, university, for leisure, psychology, politics, and so on. We’re only halfway through its development.

100% on board. It’s first and foremost a tool (among others).

A paper guide will never be exhaustive. A "human" guide will have biases. An agency will have its own priorities (and sometimes its own interests). An experience shared on a forum will only reflect that single experience.

I’ve noticed that for our kids’ generation (25 to 30 years old), it’s become the standard for questions far less involved than planning a trip to the other side of the world. Finding a restaurant for tonight, for example...

The goal of this post was also to suggest a framework for the prompt.
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EL Elhine Globetrotter ·
AI, especially generative AI, ....

I won’t be around to see how today’s younger generations experience just how degenerative AI can be...
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
A human guide will have biases.

A word is missing.

A human guide will also have biases.

---/---

It's funny, I was in a training session about AI at work today.

Did you use a free (basic) version of the AI or a paid one?

---/---

I'm not really convinced by AI. It just regurgitates the data it's been fed and isn't imaginative. It's a machine that reproduces what already exists.

It follows the prompt, nothing but the prompt. If it's poorly written, it'll miss the mark. If it's too directive, it stays in the mold and adds no creativity.

Finally, it can also make things up...
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
What reassures me is that the AI always agrees with my choices.

I’d say it stays super friendly and positive even if you tell it it’s useless and wrong.

It actually gets annoying after a while!
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BL Bluequark Veteran ·
Thanks for the prompt :) Always handy to have pre-written ones on hand.
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FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
Free version of Chat-GPT

At work, we have the latest version, which is way more interesting. I’ve also tried Mistral and Gemini, but just to test a prompt.

Beyond specifying who you are and what you’re looking for, the two most important points are:

- Don’t make anything up—be realistic about travel times, take into account the opening dates and hours of sites, and give me the entry fees for places to visit. => To avoid "hallucination" risks.

- Ask me all the questions until you’re 95% sure you understand what’s being asked. Don’t generate your response before you’ve fully grasped it. => Because if we stop at the first answer, we’ll definitely be disappointed.
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FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
Thanks for the prompt :) Always handy to have pre-written ones on hand.

There’s probably something better, it was just for a test...
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MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
A human guide will have biases. A travel agency will have its priorities (and sometimes its own interests).

Good evening! Fortunately, a human guide has their biases—otherwise, the world would be terribly dull 😉 Can you imagine a world where everything is formatted by AI instructions? We’d be bored stiff! And when traveling, there’s often a big gap between what you read in texts or recommendations and reality. You might go to Bali and not even like it. Plus, I prefer the term "subjectivity" over "bias." As for travel agencies, they’re still professionals who can pick out interesting destinations.
SO Solene40 Globetrotter ·
Aaaaah, AI. Thanks Manu for this interesting and timely topic. I feel like everyone has an opinion on it... including those who’ve never even tried it 😄.

I’m 52, I dipped my toes in cautiously, and now I’m a total fan. (I use the free version of Gemini.)

Here are a few examples from my last trip to India:

I’d already read a paper guidebook and checked out tons of websites.

But AI helped me: - find some truly authentic spots with beautiful monuments or natural areas nearby that I’d never heard of, - stay in a maharajah’s palace/museum for 45 € a night, - translate all kinds of Hindi inscriptions throughout my trip (street art, posters, commemorative plaques, etc.), - track down the two oldest havelis/hotels in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur (no, these aren’t the "spots" I mentioned earlier 😆), - and answer the endless questions I always have (and I’ll spare you the list—it’s way too long 😄).

Of course, you’ve got to take it with a grain of salt. When it’s important, you should double-check the info elsewhere, but honestly, it helped me discover places far from the "tourist highways" and "immerse" myself in human encounters full of mutual curiosity every day.

To me, it’s a huge step forward... and at the same time, probably a disaster for a lot of professions, like travel agents and tour guides.

But I’ve never used either, so they won’t lose anything because of me.

And I hope those who are used to relying on them will keep doing so.

But what about today’s young people—the tourists of tomorrow??
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MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
100% on the same page. It’s first and foremost a tool (among others).

Absolutely. But a tool that needs to be set up correctly—we’re dealing with a machine here. 😉

I’ve noticed that for our kids’ generation (25 to 30 years old), it’s become the standard for questions that are way less involved than planning a trip around the world. Finding a restaurant for tonight, for example...

The goal of this post was also to suggest a framework for the prompt.

I use AI in my work. Only for a few months now. Objectively, it’s changed my life. When used well, this technology is incredible.

What about the travel world? Since that’s the topic. Well, I think we’ll have to get used to it. Paper guides don’t interest many people anymore (I still keep my first Lonely Planet guides for China and Syria in my library—cherished relics 😎). And forums like this one remain a space for travelers who value conversation over efficiency.
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
to translate

Yeah, I’ll admit that’s pretty nice !😉

I’d asked the AI some simple questions, and the results were a total mess.

Maybe I would’ve had better luck with a complicated question?

But how can it have the answer if that answer isn’t already somewhere online? The hidden spots, the truly unknown addresses—those aren’t anywhere.

Anyway, it’s just a database that can search for accessible info faster than a human.

That’s why I find it useless for travel.

It shortens the prep time.

But for me, that prep time is part of the fun.

So it’d be taking away something enjoyable.

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It’s also kinda ironic to be a fan of something that’ll put you (me) out of a job tomorrow.

Well, if it replaces me and I still get paid, I’m down.

But I have a feeling it won’t go down like that...
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
What about the energy consumption of AI?
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LE Lescs Regular ·
You planned a trip to Kyrgyzstan—do you think the responses from Haute Savoie AI and Hautes Alpes AI are reliable? 😏
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FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
What about the energy consumption of AI?

What about the energy consumption of airplanes? ;)
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MU Muriel18 Globetrotter ·
Whatever people may think, we’ll have to get used to it—it’s a tool that’s going to take up more and more space in the world to come.

I’m not totally convinced...

Generative AI companies are still (heavily) in the red, even with their paid versions.

Generative AI uses a ton of resources for its components (which has already driven up RAM prices, among other things) and, most importantly, a massive amount of water, which is already causing issues in some U.S. states... and things aren’t likely to improve any time soon
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KA Kate Globetrotter ·
This is obviously something to take with a grain of salt.

Yeah, gotta be careful ;)

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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Yeah, but this is redundant (AI + plane) !😉
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
😄😄😄
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
You planned a trip to Kyrgyzstan—do you think the responses from the Haute Savoie and Hautes Alpes AIs are reliable? Clever

I just asked it, inspired by Manu’s prompt.

It’s way less sarcastic and much more soothing!

It didn’t suggest anything I didn’t already know, except for a hike near Karakol. But I hadn’t looked into that part of my trip yet.

The route it proposed isn’t mine. It skipped a bunch of places I want to go.

It seemed to think I was a 4x4 newbie—we barely left the beaten path.

It barely knows any addresses in the country.

But at least it didn’t try to drag me to Tajikistan.😉

(And it didn’t criticize me for calling them guesthouses instead of *maisons d’hôtes*…😛)
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FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
In your case, I’d suggest sharing a rough draft of your trip and asking it to add a few hidden gems. It’s normal to be unhappy because it doesn’t know you’ve already worked on your itinerary. You’ve got to use the tool for what it is: - A way to create a first draft or - A way to improve an existing idea

And most importantly, don’t forget that it’s through back-and-forth with the AI that it gets "good."

"Try again!" "Try again!" "Try again!" ...
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MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
I won’t be around to see how today’s younger generations will experience just how degenerative AI can be...

I’m not entirely convinced...

Generative AI companies are still (largely) operating at a loss, even with paid versions.

Generative AI uses a massive amount of resources for its components (which has already driven up the price of RAM, among other things) and, most importantly, a huge amount of water, which is already causing issues in some U.S. states... and things aren’t likely to improve any time soon

@Murielle and Muriel,

When I was a student, I did my research in the library. I took notes on paper. With a pen! I had a photocopier subscription card. I typed my papers on a typewriter (which was yellow... and loud). The Stone Age! But those were my tools, and I never once imagined that one day I’d be writing on a computer screen and doing research online. Mind you, I have great memories of that time—I don’t envy today’s students. That said, my tools evolved, and I gained a lot in efficiency.

I see that the younger generation joining us works differently. Our students and interns all use AI. It’s integrated into how they work. In fact, it’s become ubiquitous in academia across all disciplines. And we won’t even talk about the research world in general—it’s a full-blown tsunami. You can’t take this technology away from them anymore. It’s too late; it’s embedded in their methodology.

Is it good or bad? I don’t know. It’s dizzying, no doubt about that.

Back to travel, AI seems to have already infiltrated the sector.
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
In your case, I’d suggest pitching her a rough outline of my trip and asking her to add a few hidden gems.

She can’t—there’s no room left for anything. 😉

And I don’t think she’s great with off-the-beaten-path destinations.

I asked her a question about my 2027 Norway trip, and it was more relevant (even if the result wasn’t the exact itinerary I’m planning).

Plus, if everyone starts asking her for off-the-radar spots and secret stays, they won’t stay secret for long.

---/---

You’ve got to ask her a ton of questions to get a decent result. So you already need to know pretty well what you want.

I don’t really see the point in that case.

The forum’s more useful. Ideas can pop up—things you’d never have thought of.

I see AI being more helpful for very specific, practical requests. Like train schedules from one place to another, what’s the official site to buy a ticket to Pompeii, do I need a visa for X, etc.
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SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Paper guides don’t interest many people anymore (I keep my first Lonely Planet guides for China and Syria in my library, revered like relics). And forums like this one remain a space for travelers who prefer discussion over performance.

Personally, I love buying books, so I buy travel guides that I take with me but barely read...

As for travel forums, I feel they’ve lost a lot of their appeal since COVID. There are fewer participants, and the richness of exchanges and information has suffered (there’s a lot of insider vibes).

AI is being used more and more to plan trips, and not just by 20- or 30-year-olds. In a few years, it’ll be common practice.
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KA Kate Globetrotter ·
As for travel forums, I feel they’ve lost a lot of their appeal since COVID—there are fewer participants, and the richness of discussions and information has really suffered (there’s a lot of insider cliquishness).

Hello,

The sense of insider cliquishness (which I read as negative in your message) is made worse by the lack of participants. But ultimately, I realize that reading 2 or 3 travel journals or getting one solid tip from a member of that so-called insider group is enough to prepare for a trip. The vibe is different, but it’s still enjoyable.
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MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
I use AI in my work. Only for a few months now. Objectively, it’s changed my life. When used well, this technology is amazing.

hi! I don’t know what field you work in, but AI platforms should still be used with caution in a professional setting:

Since AI learning software has multiplied in hospitals, medical errors and surgical accidents have done the same.

source 7sur7 Be If it’s for travel recommendations, that’s fine, but in a medical context—yikes. And don’t forget that AI platforms regularly scan traveler reviews for hotels and trips. If those reviews are fake, the AI just repeats fake reviews.
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Not just hotel reviews are fake.

All reviews should be taken with a grain of salt... (Restaurants, sites, travel agencies, car rental companies, etc.)

If AI doesn’t have critical thinking, it’s useless.
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MA Mariecurry Globetrotter ·
hey, I don’t know what field you work in, but AI platforms should still be used with caution in a professional setting:

I use AI to cross-reference and synthesize numerical data (like analysis results, for example). It’s been very reliable so far.
SI Sinforosa Veteran ·
Hi there,

Here’s a really informative article about the water consumption of data centers that power the internet and AI. The question is: since our water reserves are limited and quite low in some regions, what’s in store for us in terms of water consumption if we keep going at this rate?

To learn more: https://www.franceinfo.fr/internet/intelligence-artificielle/il-y-a-un-probleme-de-transparence-que-sait-on-de-la-consommation-en-eau-des-data-centers-qui-abreuvent-internet-et-l-ia_7809896.html
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JO Jojoone1 Globetrotter ·
No problem: we’ll just draw from the oceans, which won’t rise anymore due to global warming. QED.
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