The Mission Protocol · Phase 01 — The Brief

INTELLIGENT CURATION

Intelligent Curation is the first phase of MyTripMyTravel's Mission Protocol — the briefing stage where a traveller's intent is analysed and translated into a sequenced private architecture before anything is booked. It covers intent analysis, route optimisation, hospitality mapping, and briefing generation. It is the reason a MyTripMyTravel itinerary is engineered rather than assembled.

Every mission begins here, and most travel fails here. Curation is not 'picking hotels' — it is reading what the traveller actually wants (often unstated), then resolving it against the realities of season, access windows, distances, and pace into a single coherent architecture.

The phase is deliberately front-loaded: the time spent reading intent and optimising the route is what makes the rest of the trip feel effortless. A weak brief cannot be recovered later by good driving.

It ends in a written brief — the protocol document the rest of the operation executes against — so the traveller approves an architecture, not a vague promise.

What This Phase Covers

Intent Analysis

Reading the real objective behind the request — celebration, recovery, first-India, deep-culture — including the parts the traveller has not articulated.

Route Optimisation

Resolving the wish-list against season, monument access windows, distances, and the Friday Taj closure into a sequence that wastes no prime hours.

Hospitality Mapping

Matching stays, dining, and access to the mission rather than to a price tier — the right property for the trip, not the most expensive one.

Briefing Generation

A written protocol document the whole operation executes against, approved by the traveller before anything is committed.

Intelligence

INTELLIGENT CURATION FAQ

What is the Intelligent Curation phase?

The briefing stage of the Mission Protocol — intent analysis, route optimisation, hospitality mapping, and a written brief — completed before anything is booked.

Why so much work before booking?

A weak brief cannot be fixed later by good logistics. Front-loading the architecture is what makes the executed trip feel effortless.

Do I see the brief before committing?

Yes — the phase ends in a written protocol document you approve; you sign off on an architecture, not a vague promise.

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