The person behind Pack Lightly
10+ months backpacking Asia. A decade in online marketing.
One platform built to do it better.
Pack Lightly exists because travel information can be more complete, more accurate, and more useful than what personal travel blogs can deliver. This is how that idea turned into a platform covering 30+ countries.

Hi, I’m Wouter
Dutch, based in the Netherlands. My background is in online marketing — a decade of working with search data, SEO, SEA, A/B testing, and building content strategies that perform. That’s the work side.
The travel side: three solo backpacking trips through Asia, totaling 10+ months on the road. Southeast Asia in 2020, Indonesia in 2023, and a seven-month stretch across Asia in 2024. Europe before that — 15+ countries, mostly solo. Solo travel is a different kind of education. No curriculum, no safety net, no fixed plan. You figure it out as you go.
What those trips gave me wasn’t just stamps in a passport. It was perspective — conversations with people you’d never cross paths with at home, situations that force you out of autopilot, places that make you realize how much of the world you haven’t seen yet. Travel has been one of the most formative things I’ve done. Pack Lightly exists, in part, to give other people the information they need to have that experience for themselves.
On the road
Three trips across Asia, starting in 2020 — with plenty more to come

Why Pack Lightly exists
Every traveler has used a travel blog. Most have also hit the same wall: the information runs out exactly where you need it most.
The problem with personal travel blogs
A travel blogger can only write about what they’ve personally experienced. The consequences are real: entire countries get two pages of vague impressions. Regions travelers actually need information about get nothing. The gaps don’t get smaller over time — they get bigger.
A different approach
Pack Lightly starts with search data — what travelers actually type into Google. That shapes every guide, every section, every answer. AI handles the scale. Marketing expertise handles structure and quality. The result is a platform built around what travelers need, not what one person happened to experience.
Not a diary. A platform.
Pack Lightly doesn’t run on personal anecdotes. Content is built from verified sources, search intent research, and a production workflow that keeps information current. The goal: give you what you need to plan a trip with confidence, without the noise.
Why it matters
Bad travel information costs time and money. Outdated visa advice, wrong budget estimates, overrated recommendations — these things ruin trips. The standard for travel content should be higher. Pack Lightly is one attempt to raise it.
Three trips that changed the plan
Solo travel through Asia — what happened, what it led to, and what’s next
Thailand & Vietnam — the first trip
Two months through Southeast Asia. Thailand first, then Vietnam. First solo backpacking trip — no fixed itinerary, figuring it out on the move. The kind of trip where you meet people you wouldn’t cross paths with anywhere else, and where you quickly realize how much of the travel information online is wrong, outdated, or simply missing. The gaps in what was available were obvious from day one.
Indonesia — going deeper
Six weeks in Indonesia. Bali is the obvious starting point, but the islands beyond — Lombok, the Gilis, Flores, Komodo — are where it gets interesting. Indonesia has enormous tourist interest and some of the worst travel information online. That gap was clearer here than anywhere on the first trip. Something closer to a reference platform — rather than a personal blog — started to feel like the right answer.
Asia extended — the trip that built Pack Lightly
Seven months across Asia. The countries that hadn’t made it onto the first two trips: Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, China, Japan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and more. By this point the plan was clear: build Pack Lightly. The research was already running before departure. Every country confirmed the same thing — even heavily-covered destinations have significant information gaps when you look past the surface. The people you meet along the way, the stories you collect, the perspective you gain — that’s the part that’s hard to put into a guide. But it’s what makes writing them worthwhile.
Full-time on Pack Lightly
Since April 2026, full-time focus on building Pack Lightly into a multilingual travel platform across five languages and 30+ countries. The product: complete, research-backed travel guides — free, without paywalls, built around what travelers actually search for.
Central & South America
Mexico was the introduction. The rest of the continent — Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil — is a completely different travel landscape, and one that Pack Lightly doesn’t yet cover well. That changes. Central and South America are the next destination, both for the platform and in person.
Where I’ve been
28 countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas
28 countries visited — click any pin to see the country name
What Pack Lightly stands for
Three principles that shape every decision on the platform
Complete over personal
Travel content built on personal experience has a hard ceiling. Pack Lightly covers destinations based on what travelers need to know — not what one person happened to experience. Research, verified sources, and structured data over anecdote.
Data-driven from the start
Every guide starts with keyword research. What are travelers in the US, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Spain actually searching for? That shapes the content structure before a single word is written. No guesswork, no assumptions.
Free. Always.
No paywalls. No premium tiers. No email required. Good travel information should be accessible. The platform is supported by affiliate partnerships — only with providers that genuinely add value — not by charging readers.
Beyond the guides
Pack Lightly is more than travel articles. Two free tools built to make planning a trip more practical — no signup required.
Trip Planner Spreadsheet
A 9-tab Google Sheets template that covers everything from route planning and accommodation to daily budgets, expenses, and a live budget dashboard. Built for the way people actually plan trips — not the way travel apps assume they do.
Get the plannerPacking List Generator
A customizable packing list based on your destination, trip duration, and travel style. Generates a practical list — not a generic one. Covers climate, activities, and the things most travelers forget to pack until it’s too late.
Build your listWork together
Tourism boards, travel gear brands, accommodation platforms, and insurance providers — if your product genuinely helps travelers, there’s room to collaborate. Pack Lightly reaches travelers across five languages and 30+ destination guides.
View collaboration optionsHow Pack Lightly works
Three things worth knowing about how this platform is built and how it’s funded
Commission-based partnerships
Pack Lightly uses affiliate links through Travelpayouts and Tradetracker. When you book a flight, hotel, or tour through one of these links, a small commission is earned — at no extra cost to you. Partners are selected because they add real value for travelers, not because they pay the most. The affiliate model is what keeps the platform free for readers.
AI-written, human-verified
Most content on Pack Lightly is written using AI — specifically, large language model agents running inside n8n automation workflows. Content is generated from search intent research, structured briefs, and verified data sources. Every article goes through a review process before publishing. AI handles the scale. Human judgment handles the quality.
Built to scale
3,000+ pages of travel guides exist on Pack Lightly because of automated content workflows, not manual writing. The pipeline: keyword research → content brief → AI generation → image sourcing → structured data → review → publish. Each step is defined. That’s what makes it possible to maintain depth across 30+ countries in five languages.
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