When traveling to foreign lands, the challenge is finding a local guide who knows what you — persnickety, lovable you — like.
Whiskey bars, say. Not tourist haunts. Fishing, say. Not shopping malls.
Enter Vayable, showing you the way and taking clients now.
Started by (of all people) a Daily Show vet, Vayable connects travelers with local guides who are – through the miracles of neuroscience – “the local version of you.”
A Sam Rockwell to your Sam Rockwell in Moon, as it were.
What you like, they like. And know. And book for you.
To start, fill out a brief travel quiz on their site: destination, preferred dates – plus a travel Rorschach test that helps you choose representative photos of your ideal vacay.
Psych profile in hand, Vayable matches you with a compatible “Insider” living in your preferred destination. This Earth 2 you builds your itinerary, awaits your edits and then books your entire adventure.
You click once to approve.
Your travels: more than 500 destinations. Vayable guides do tend toward the extreme: think fishing with a Fijian king, swimming with sharks or touring a nudist beach in Barcelona.
Maybe not the best time to run into the other you.
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