Patent Publication Number: US-2020286007-A1

Title: Methods and systems for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned travelers

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
     Embodiments of the disclosure relate generally to a field of travel and, more particularly to, methods and systems for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned travelers. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Traveling is an extraordinary experience that every person needs. It gives knowledge and a new perspective about life as traveling allows a person to learn more about the world and transform his attitude for the better. Further, traveling allows people to experience different cultures that can be enlightening and educational. Whether the focus is on exploration, humanitarian service or simply finding a quiet place, travel can be both inspiring, as well as be inspired. 
     Today, the tourism industry has improved with the onset of several tourist websites. A large number of travelers are interested in sharing their experiences and captured photographs for reference to other people. Hence, it is important to record the traveler&#39;s experience. 
     Currently, travel sites who offer travel plans have observed that a travel cart abandonment rate is around 82% which means 82% people who are planning to travel end up leaving the travel cart without completing their bookings. And the main reason behind this high cart abandonment rate is people require more information so they need to ask from friends and family for information before continuing with bookings. 
     However, there is no single platform for travelers to record and save a travel journey that includes all aspects of the journey. Travelers have to share updates on multiple social media platforms. Another issue is that people cannot view the content updated from the travelers in real-time. A traveler may use a communication device such as a cellular mobile phone to send content to other people. In this way, the recipient would only receive one file at a time. At times, the content may be lost in a cluster of social media feeds. 
     Further, current social media platforms do not allow users to add/remove individuals only for a certain journey. They do not offer discretion and create an uncomfortable situation of exposing personal information between the individuals while sharing updates which further leads to the danger of privacy violation. 
     Additionally, aspiring travelers are not provided with a single platform to get all the tips on traveling. There is no end to end itinerary to help the aspiring travelers to fulfill their ambition to travel to new places. 
     In light of the above discussion, there is a need for methods and systems that enable travelers to record their travel journey which includes all aspects of the journey along with providing end to end itinerary to aspiring travelers and thereby reducing the travel cart abandonment rate. 
     SUMMARY 
     Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and systems for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned travelers. 
     In an embodiment, a method is disclosed. The method includes receiving journey details associated with a journey from a traveler device associated with a traveler to initiate creation of a travel journey. The journey details include primary journey details. The method includes facilitating updating of the journey details with secondary journey details by the traveler. The method includes storing updated journey details. The updated journey details include the primary journey details and the secondary journey details. The method includes creating the travel journey for the traveler based on the updated journey details. The method includes sharing the travel journey with profiles of one or more individuals selected by the traveler. The method includes receiving journey requirement input from an aspiring traveler. The method includes accessing one or more travel journeys relevant for the aspiring traveler from a database based in part on the journey requirement input. The method further includes electronically creating a custom itinerary for the aspiring traveler based in part on the journey requirement input and the one or more travel journeys. 
     In another embodiment, a server system is disclosed. The server system includes a memory to store instructions and a processor to execute the stored instructions in the memory and thereby cause the server system to receive journey details associated with a journey from a traveler device associated with a traveler to initiate creation of a travel journey. The journey details include primary journey details. The server system is further configured to facilitate updating of the journey details with secondary journey details by the traveler. The updated journey details include the primary journey details and the secondary journey details. The server system is further configured to store updated journey details. The server system is further configured to create the travel journey for the traveler based on the updated journey details. The server system is further configured to share the travel journey with profiles of one or more individuals selected by the traveler. The server system is further configured to receive journey requirement input from an aspiring traveler. The server system is further configured to access one or more travel journeys relevant for the aspiring traveler from a database based in part on the journey requirement input. The server system is further configured to electronically create a custom itinerary for the aspiring traveler based in part on the journey requirement input and the one or more travel journeys. 
     In yet another embodiment, a system is disclosed. The system includes a database, a user interface (UI) module, a traveler account management module, an update management module, a travel journey creation module, a reward management module, an itinerary creation engine and a processing module. The database is configured to store journey details associated with a plurality of travel journeys created by a plurality of travelers. The UI module is in communication with the database. The UI module is configured to present one or more UIs for facilitating creation of travel journey for each traveler, for receiving journey requirement from each aspiring traveler and for presenting custom itinerary to each aspiring traveler. The traveler account management module is in communication with the UI module and the database. The traveler account management module is configured to create and manage traveler profiles, aspiring traveler profiles and profiles of one or more individuals. The travel journey creation module is in communication with the database, UI module and the traveler account management module. The travel journey creation module is configured to create travel journeys based on the primary and the secondary journey details provided by the each traveler. The itinerary creation engine is in communication with the database and the UI module. The itinerary creation engine is configured to create the custom itinerary for each aspiring traveler based in part on the received journey requirement input and one or more travel journeys stored in the database. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES 
       For a more complete understanding of example embodiments of the present technology, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which: 
         FIG. 1  is an illustration of an environment, related to at least some embodiments of the present disclosure; 
         FIG. 2  is a block diagram of a system for creating real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 3  is a flow diagram for performing registration of a new user of a social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 4  is a schematic representation illustrating preferences of a registered user, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 5  is a flow diagram for setting preferences for a travel journey shared by a traveler to an individual, in accordance with another example embodiment; 
         FIG. 6  is a flow diagram for recording the travel journey, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 7  is a flow diagram for searching travel journeys, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 8  is a schematic diagram depicting role of each user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 9  is a schematic representation of a use case diagram of high-level functions performed by users of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 10A  is a schematic representation of a persona of a seasoned traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 10B  is a schematic representation of a persona of an aspiring traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment 
         FIG. 11  is a flowchart illustrating a method for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 12  is an example representation of a user interface (UI) depicting a travel journey creation page displayed to a user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with another example embodiment; 
         FIG. 13A  is an example representation of a UI depicting a secondary detail page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 13B  is an example representation of a UI depicting a more information page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14A  is an example representation of a UI depicting a traveler profile page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14B  is an example representation of a UI depicting a journeys page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14C  is an example representation of a UI depicting a country traveled page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14D  is an example representation of a UI depicting a traveler inspired page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14E  is an example representation of a UI depicting a conversation page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 14F  is an example representation of a UI depicting a save page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 15  is an example representation of a UI depicting a journey page displayed to the user of the social journaling platform, in accordance with an example embodiment; 
         FIG. 16  is a block diagram of an electronic device capable of implementing the various embodiments of the present disclosure; and 
         FIG. 17  is a block diagram of a server system of  FIG. 1  in which the social journaling platform may be stored, in accordance with an example embodiment of the present disclosure. 
     
    
    
     The drawings referred to in this description are not to be understood as being drawn to scale except if specifically noted, and such drawings are only exemplary in nature. 
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present disclosure can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, systems and methods are shown in block diagram form only in order to avoid obscuring the present disclosure. 
     Reference in this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. The appearance of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification is not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. Moreover, various features are described which may be exhibited by some embodiments and not by others. Similarly, various requirements are described which may be requirements for some embodiments but not for other embodiments. 
     Moreover, although the following description contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations and/or alterations to said details are within the scope of the present disclosure. Similarly, although many of the features of the present disclosure are described in terms of each other, or in conjunction with each other, one skilled in the art will appreciate that many of these features can be provided independently of other features. Accordingly, this description of the present disclosure is set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the present disclosure. 
     Overview 
     Various example embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and systems for creating real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers. 
     A social journaling platform is provided for creating real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers. The social journaling platform provides User Interfaces (UIs) that helps in the creation of a travel journey for a traveler who wants to record and save travel journey that includes all aspects of that travel journey. The social journaling platform first receives basic/primary journey details associated with the journey, such as the name of a journey, starting date of the journey and starting location of the journey from the traveler for starting tracking of the journey. The journey details are further updated by the traveler with additional details associated with the journey which includes information about events that the traveler has attended during the journey, pictures taken during the journey, videos, audios, ratings of places visited during the journey, travel mode (by plane, ship, train, bus, car or walk), distance covered, time spent on travel, destination information, dates, journey experience, travel type (solo or group) and total expenditure on journey. Once all the journey details are provided by the traveler, a travel journey is created by the social journaling platform for the traveler. The created travel journey is displayed to one or more aspiring travelers who want to travel to and know more about a location that is visited by the traveler in the created travel journey. 
     The social journaling platform sends notifications of updates performed on the travel journeys to one or more individuals who are selected by the traveler for viewing the travel journey posted by the traveler. The social journaling platform also creates a custom itinerary for aspiring travelers based on the requirement of the aspiring travelers. 
     The social journaling platform determines one or more seasoned travelers from the plurality of travelers based on predefined criteria and reward the seasoned travelers with one or more gifts. 
     The term ‘traveler’ here refers to a person who is making a journey from place to place through land, air or water. The term ‘aspiring travelers’ here refers to persons who are planning to travel. The term ‘seasoned travelers’ here refers to the persons who have traveled a lot. The terms ‘individual’ and ‘viewer’ have been used interchangeably throughout the description and refer to a person who is allowed to see travel journeys posted by the traveler. 
       FIG. 1  is an illustration of an environment  100  related to at least some example embodiments of the present disclosure. The environment  100  includes, but is not limited to, a wireless communication network (e.g., a network  112 ) that connects entities such as, a traveler  102 , a plurality of aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n , a group of individuals  110  and a server  114 . The traveler is depicted to be associated with an electronic device  104  (hereinafter referred to as ‘traveler device  104 ’). It should be noted that one traveler is shown for the sake of simplicity, there can be any number of travelers. The aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  are depicted to be associated with electronic devices  108   a  to  108   n  (hereinafter referred to as ‘aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n ’), respectively. It should be noted that the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  are collectively referred to as an aspiring traveler  106  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  are collectively referred to as an aspiring traveler device  108 . 
     In at least one example embodiment, the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108  are equipped with a social journaling platform  116  that facilitates the creation of real-time travel journeys for the traveler  104  and the aspiring traveler  106 . The traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108  may be any communication devices having hardware components for enabling User Interfaces (UIs) of the social journaling platform  116  to be presented on the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108 . The traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108  may be capable of being connected to a wireless communication network (such as the network  112 ). Examples of the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108  include a mobile phone, a smart telephone, a computer, a laptop, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a Mobile Internet Device (MID), a tablet computer, an Ultra-Mobile personal computer (UMPC), a phablet computer, a handheld personal computer and the like. 
     In at least one example embodiment, the traveler  102  may access the social journaling platform  116  for creating a travel journey by providing journey details associated with a journey that the traveler has done in recent times. The journey details include basic information that is required for starting tracking of the journey, such as the name of journey, starting date of journey and starting location of the journey and is referred to as primary journey details. The social journaling platform  116  may enable the traveler  102  to update the journey details with secondary journey details, such as information about events that the traveler has attended during the journey, pictures taken during the journey, videos, audios, ratings of places visited during the journey, travel mode (by plane, ship, train, bus, car or walk), distance covered, time spent on travel, destination information, dates, journey experience, travel type (solo or group) and total expenditure on journey to create the travel journey. The updated journey details include both the primary journey details and the secondary journey details. The social journaling platform  116  may also enable the traveler  102  to share the travel journey with one or more individuals or group of individuals, such as the group of individuals  110 . In an embodiment, the other individuals can be family and friends. The social journaling platform  116  enables the traveler  102  to curate and share their experience of the journey by creating the travel journey which can inspire other people to travel or to make plan for a journey. Further, the traveler  102  may also provide mentoring services to aspiring travelers, such as the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  using the social journaling platform  116 . Additionally, the traveler  102  can earn rewards in terms of both money and perks based on a popularity of the travel journey posted by the traveler  102  using the social journaling platform  116 . In an embodiment, the popularity of the travel journey is decided based on a number of views on the travel journey, number of likes and number of addition to favorites. The processor of the social journaling platform  116  is configured to quantify the factors such as the number of views on the travel journey, the number of likes and the number of addition to favorites, and can calculate a weighted sum of all these factors to determine the rewards. 
     In an embodiment, the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  may access the social journaling platform  116  for finding the desired travel journeys. The social journaling platform  116  enables the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  to search for a desired travel journey and then displays one or more travel journeys related to the desired travel journey. In at least one example embodiment, the search for the desired travel journey is performed using search strings. The aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  may also set up to receive notifications for the matching results in case desirable results are not available/displayed at that time. The social journaling platform  116  also enables the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  to place journey requirement inputs for receiving customized itinerary. Further, the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  may access the social journaling platform  116  for communicating with one or more travel mentors registered with the social journaling platform  116  for setting one or more mentoring sessions. The aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  can seek coaching on travel based on personalized criteria from the one or more travel mentors in those one or more mentoring sessions. The social journaling platform  116  may get a platform fee if the one or more mentoring sessions are booked through the social journaling platform  116 . The one or more travel mentors may also get paid for taking mentoring sessions. In an embodiment, one or more travel mentors are the travelers (e.g., the traveler  102 ) who have opted for providing mentoring services to aspiring travelers (e.g., the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n ). In at least one example embodiment, a travel mentor is a seasoned traveler. 
     In an embodiment, the server  114  provides a software application, herein referred to as the social journaling platform  116 , in response to a request received from the traveler device  104  or the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  (associated with the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n , respectively) via the network  112 . Examples of the network  112  include stand-alone or a combination of a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), wireless, wired, any currently existing or to be developed network that can be used for communication. More specifically, an example of the network  112  can be the Internet which may be a combination of a plurality of networks. In some embodiments, the social journaling platform  116  may be factory-installed on the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  and the traveler  102  and the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  may not need to specifically request the social journaling platform  116  from the server  114 . 
     In at least one example embodiment, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to create and record a travel journey for the traveler  102  based on the primary and the secondary journey details provided by the traveler  102 . The created travel journey includes each and every detail associated with the journey which can be useful for an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ) who is also planning to travel to the same location. The social journaling platform  116  is also configured to share the updates performed on the primary journey details with profiles of the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  while maintaining the privacy of each profile/individual. In an embodiment, the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  are registered users of the social journaling platform  116  so their profiles are already present in the social journaling platform  116 . In another embodiment, the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  are not registered users of the social journaling platform  116 , so first an invite including a link to download the application is sent to the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  using their electronic mail (e-mail) id&#39;s or contact numbers, then the application is downloaded using the link and the profiles of the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  are created by the one or more individuals or the group of individuals  110  on the application. 
     In at least one example embodiment, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to create a traveler profile for each traveler of a plurality of travelers who are interested in sharing their journey experiences with one or more aspiring travelers. The social journaling platform  116  is also configured to accumulate each travel journey created by each traveler in their traveler profile. Further, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to facilitate the display of each traveler profile to the one or more aspiring travelers, wherein the each traveler profile includes one or more travel journeys created by each traveler. 
     The social journaling platform  116  is configured to display the desired travel journeys to the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  as requested by the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n . The social journaling platform  116  is also configured to create a custom itinerary for the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  based in part on the journey requirement input provided by the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  and the recorded travel journeys. Further, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to make suggestions to the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  based on the searches performed by the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n.    
     In an embodiment, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to determine one or more seasoned travelers from the plurality of travelers based on predefined criteria. In an embodiment, the predefined criteria can be selecting travelers who have posted the top ten most saved travel journeys. In another embodiment, the predefined criteria can be selecting travelers with the most valuable travel journeys. For instance, a travel journey becomes valuable when the travel journey is among the 2-3 journeys posted for that particular location and the traveler has provided enough details about the journey, such as which airline he has used, which booking site he has used to make bookings, which cruise line has used and which tour operator he has used etc. The social journaling platform  116  is also configured to add and display links of all the booking sites/applications that the traveler  102  has mentioned in their travel journey. In an embodiment, the links of the booking sites/applications who have agreed to pay a pre-decided amount per view to the social journaling platform  116  may be displayed on the social journaling platform  116 . The amount received may also be shared with the traveler who has posted the valuable travel journey. Further, the social journaling platform  116  is configured to reward the one or more seasoned travelers with one or more gifts, such as badges, reward points, pins and merchandise for curating and sharing the journey details which helps in inspiring and convincing aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  to travel. 
     In an example scenario, as shown in  FIG. 1 , the traveler  102  has visited a new country (for example, England) and wants to share his/her experience and photos captured during the trip as a reference for aspiring travelers (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ) who also wants to travel to England and to other individuals or group of individuals (e.g., the group of individuals  110 ). The other individuals or the group of individuals can be family members or friends with whom the traveler wants to share the happenings of the trip. The traveler  102  may use the social journaling platform  116  installed on the traveler device  104  to record every detail about the trip. For recording details, the traveler  102  needs to first create a profile for using the social journaling platform  116 . Once the profile is created, the traveler  102  is allowed to record primary and secondary journey details. The social journaling platform  116 , upon receiving the primary and secondary journey details, may create a travel journey for the traveler  102 . The created travel journey may further be stored in a database  118  under the name of the traveler  102 . The traveler  102  can then share the travel journey created on the social journaling platform  116  with other individuals or the group of individuals  110 . The traveler  102  can choose a type of access from a plurality of accesses provided by the social journaling platform  116  for the created travel journey. The plurality of accesses includes, but is not limited to, selective, public and private. In the case of selective access, the travel journey can be viewed by some selected individuals only. In the case of public access, the travel journey can be viewed by everyone. In the case of private access, the travel journey can be viewed by the traveler only. 
     In at least one example embodiment, the aspiring traveler  106  wants to travel to England but he/she doesn&#39;t have much time to plan the trip. The aspiring traveler  106  is interested in knowing real-time experiences of people who have traveled to England. For knowing the real-time experiences, the aspiring traveler  106  may access the social journaling platform  116  on the aspiring traveler device  108  for viewing the travel journeys posted by the travelers who have traveled to England. The aspiring traveler  106  may perform a search on the social journaling platform  116  using some keywords related to England for viewing the travel journeys associated with England. In an embodiment, the aspiring traveler  106  can create a profile on the social journaling platform  116  for viewing the travel journeys. In another embodiment, the aspiring traveler  106  can view the travel journeys without creating the profile. 
     Upon receiving the search query, the social journaling platform  116  may display all the travel journeys related to England including the travel journey posted by the traveler  102 . The aspiring traveler  106  can go through the search results to know more about England, traveling expenses, places to visit in England, etc. In an embodiment, the aspiring traveler  106  can also provide a journey requirement input to the social journaling platform  116 . The journey requirement input includes the customized requirements (as per current example it can be associated with family travel to England). The social journaling platform  116 , upon receiving the journey requirement input, may provide a custom itinerary to the aspiring traveler  106  based on the received journey requirement input and one or more travel journeys related to the journey requirement input stored in the database  118 . 
     In at least one example embodiment, the aspiring traveler  106  can also chat with the traveler  102  directly for receiving mentoring services using the social journaling platform  116 . For receiving mentoring services, the aspiring traveler  106  first needs to setup a meeting or a mentoring session with the traveler  102  by paying some amount using the social journaling platform  116 . The aspiring traveler  106  can also opt for receiving notifications associated with a location that the aspiring traveler  106  wants to travel. The social journaling platform  116  may also provide suggestions to the aspiring traveler  106  based on his/her search history. 
     The social journaling platform  116  is an application resting at the server  114 . In an embodiment, the server  114  is configured to manage the social journaling platform  116  and communicate with devices, such as the traveler and aspiring traveler devices  104  and  108  using the network  112 . The social journaling platform  116  may be accessed through the web via the network  112 . In an embodiment, social journaling platform  116  may be accessed through the web using Internet. 
     It is noted that the instructions (or the executable code) configuring the social journaling platform  116  are stored in a memory of the server  114 , and the instructions are executed by a processor (for example, a single-core or a multi-core processor) included within the server  114 , as is exemplarily shown with reference to  FIG. 17 . Accordingly, even though the various functionalities for creating real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers are explained with reference to or being performed by the social journaling platform  116 , it is understood that the processor in conjunction with the code in the memory is configured to execute the various tasks as enabled by the instructions of the social journaling platform  116 . 
     The various components of the social journaling platform  116  are further explained with reference to  FIG. 2 . 
       FIG. 2  is a block diagram of a system  200  for creating real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers, in accordance with an example embodiment. The system  200  may be embodied in a server, such as the server  114  or electronic devices, such as, the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108 . The system  200  enables a plurality of users (e.g., the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106   a  to  106   n ) to create real-time travel journeys. 
     In an embodiment, the system  200  includes a database  202 , a user interface (UI) module  204 , a traveler account management module  206 , an update management module  208 , a travel journey creation module  210 , a reward management module  212 , an itinerary creation engine  214 , a processing module  216  and a centralized circuit system  218 . 
     The database  202  is configured to store a plurality of travel journeys created by a plurality of travelers. Each travel journey stored in the database  202  includes primary and secondary journey details associated with corresponding travel journey. The database  202  may be also configured to store profile data associated with profiles of the plurality of travelers, a plurality of aspiring travelers and one or more individuals. The profile data includes, but are not limited to, name, e-mail id, password and contact information. 
     The user interface module  204  is in communication with the database  202 . The user interface module  204  is configured to present one or more UIs for facilitating creation of real-time travel journeys for seasoned and aspiring travelers. The UI module  204  includes an input interface  204   a  and an output interface  204   b . The input interface  204   a  is configured to receive primary journey details and secondary journey details associated with a journey performed by a traveler (e.g., the traveler  102 ). The primary journey details includes name of travel journey, starting date of journey and starting location of journey. The secondary journey details includes one or more of event information, pictures, videos, audios, ratings, travel mode, distance covered, time spent on travel, destination information, date, journey experience, travel type, total expenditure on journey, name of booking platforms used and tags. The input interface  204   a  is also configured to receive search query asked by an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ). Further, the input interface  204   a  is configured to receive journey requirement input from the aspiring traveler. Additionally, the input interface  204   a  is configured to receive a request for setting up a meeting or a mentoring session for receiving mentoring services from a traveler of his/her choice. Examples of the input interface  204   a  may include, but are not limited to, a keyboard, a mouse, a joystick, a keypad, a touch screen, soft keys, a floppy disk, a pen drive, a hard drive and the like. The output interface  204   b  is configured to display the travel journeys stored in the database  202  to the users of system  200 . In an embodiment, the output interface  204   b  is configured to display search results for the search query asked by the aspiring traveler. In another embodiment, the output interface  204   b  is configured to display custom itineraries created for the aspiring travelers based on the journey requirement input provided by the aspiring travelers. In yet another embodiment, the output interface  204   b  is configured to display suggestions and notifications to the aspiring travelers. In further yet another embodiment, the output interface  204   b  is configured to display profiles of the plurality of travelers, the plurality of aspiring travelers and the one or more individuals. Examples of the output interface  204   b  may include, but are not limited to, a display such as a light emitting diode (LED) display, a thin-film transistor (TFT) display, a liquid crystal display, an active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) display, and the like. 
     The traveler account management module  206  is in communication with the UI module  204  and the database  202 . The traveler account management module  206  is configured to create profiles of the users (e.g., traveler profiles, aspiring traveler profiles and profiles of one or more individuals) based on the profile data provided by the users. The traveler account management module  206  is also configured to manage the profiles of the users. The management of the profiles include, but are not limited to, management of the type of access set by each user, management of the privacy of each profile, management of travel journeys posted by travelers, management of chats, management of likes on the travel journeys, management of bookmarks on the travel journeys, management of ratings, management of travelers inspired, management of money earned by each user, management of rewards earned by each user and management of display picture and their mode of display. 
     In an embodiment, the update management module  208  is in communication with the database  202  and the UI module  204 . The update management module  208  is configured to manage updates performed on the primary and secondary journey details provided by the travelers. The update management module  208  is also configured to share the updates performed on the primary and secondary journey details associated with each travel journey with the one or more individuals selected by the traveler associated with that particular journey. 
     The travel journey creation module  210  is in communication with the traveler account management module  206 , the UI module  204  and the database  204 . The travel journey creation module  210  is configured to create travel journeys for each traveler based on the primary and the secondary journey details provided by each traveler. 
     The reward management module  212  is in communication with the database  202  and the traveler account management module  206 . The reward management module  212  is configured to determine one or more seasoned travelers from the plurality of travelers based on a predefined criteria. The predefined criteria are set by an administrator of the system  200 . The reward management module  212  is also configured to reward the one or more seasoned travelers with one or more gifts. The one or more gifts include at least one of badges; reward points; pins; and merchandize. 
     In an embodiment, the itinerary creation engine  214  is in communication with the database  202  and the UI module  206  for creating custom itineraries for the aspiring travelers. The itinerary creation engine  214  is configured to access one or more travel journeys relevant for each aspiring traveler from the database  202  based in part on the journey requirement input provided by the each aspiring traveler. For example, the aspiring traveler wants to travel to England with two infants so the journey requirement input provided by the aspiring traveler may be something like ‘England trip with two infants’. In that case, the itinerary creation engine  214  may look for the travel journeys where the traveler has mentioned about travel to England with one or more infants or any similar country with one or more infants. The itinerary creation engine  214  is also configured to create custom itinerary for each aspiring traveler based, in part, on the journey requirement input provided by each aspiring traveler and the one or more travel journeys accessed based on the journey requirement input using machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. The custom itinerary created by the itinerary creation engine  214  may include information of the booking sites in a most optimal combination in terms of travel budget and duration to help the aspiring traveler so that the aspiring traveler can book a complete travel in one go. 
     The processing module  216  is configured to coordinate with the database  202 , the UI module  204 , the traveler account management module  206 , the update management module  208 , the travel journey creation module  210 , the reward management module  212  and the itinerary creation engine  214  of the system  200  for operation of the various components of the system  200 . 
     The database  202 , the UI module  204 , the traveler account management module  206 , the update management module  208 , the travel journey creation module  210 , the reward management module  212 , the itinerary creation engine  214  and the processing module  216  may be configured to communicate with each other via or through the centralized circuit system  218 . The centralized circuit system  218  may be various devices configured to, among other things, provide or enable communication between the modules ( 202 - 216 ) of the system  200 . In certain embodiments, the centralized circuit system  218  may be a central printed circuit board (PCB) such as a motherboard, a main board, a system board, or a logic board. The centralized circuit system  218  may also, or alternatively, include other printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) or communication channel media. In some embodiments, the centralized circuit system  218  may include appropriate storage interfaces to facilitate communication among the modules ( 202 - 216 ). Some examples of the storage interface may include, for example, an Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) adapter, a Serial ATA (SATA) adapter, a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapter, a RAID controller, a SAN adapter or a network adapter. 
       FIG. 3  is a flow diagram  300  for performing registration of a new user, in accordance with an example embodiment. In an embodiment, the new user is a traveler (e.g., the traveler  102 ). In another embodiment, the new user is an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ). In yet another embodiment, the new user is an individual (e.g., one from the group of individuals  110 ). The operations of the flow diagram  300  may be carried out by a server such as the server  114 , the system  200  or the electronic devices  104  and  108 . The sequence of operations of the flow diagram  300  may not to be necessarily executed in the same order as they are presented. Further, one or more operations may be grouped together and performed in form of a single step, or one operation may have several sub-steps that may be performed in parallel or in sequential manner. 
     At operation  302 , the new user downloads the social journaling platform  116 . At operation  304 , once the download is complete, the new user creates login on the social journaling platform  116 . At operation  306 , the login is authenticated with Facebook® or e-mail accounts. If the new user is successfully authenticated using the Facebook or e-mail accounts, operation  308  is performed else operation  310  is performed. At operation  308 , prefilled personal details such as display name and e-mail id is displayed to the new user along with terms and conditions that the new user needs to accept for registering with the social journaling platform  116 . 
     At operation  310 , as the new user is failed to authenticate himself, the new user has been asked to provide a plurality of details, such as first name, last name, display name, and e-mail id. The new user has to accept the terms and conditions of the social journaling platform  116  for completing successful registration. At operation  312 , as the user details are available with the social journaling platform  116 , predefined password questions are retrieved and displayed to the new user. The new user has to select one or two password questions and has to provide answers for the selected password questions. The provided answers along with the selected password questions are stored in the created profile of the new user. Once the answers are provided by the new user, the registration process completes. 
     At operation  314 , it is checked whether new user registration is successful. If the new user registration found to be successful, operation  316  is performed else operation  318  is performed. At operation  316 , the new user profile is ready and can be used by the new user for performing various activities on the social journaling platform  116 . At operation  318 , it is checked whether the new user is already a registered user of the social journaling platform  116 . If the new user found to be the registered user, steps for retrieving login credentials are displayed otherwise the new user is directed to a help form which will help the user in completing registration process. 
       FIG. 4  is a schematic representation  400  illustrating preferences of a registered user  402 . In an embodiment, the registered user  402  can be a traveler (e.g., the traveler  102 ). In another embodiment, the registered user  402  can be an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ). In yet another embodiment, the registered user  402  can be an individual. 
     As shown in  FIG. 4 , the registered user  402  can log his/her journey details  404  for creating travel journey. Specifically, the registered user  402  can search for specific journeys  406 , can view travel journeys  408  and/or can record travel journeys  410  based on his/her preference. When the registered user  402  completes the recording of the travel journey  410 , the travel journey is completed  412  and archived  414  for future use. 
       FIG. 5  is a flow diagram  500  for setting preferences for a travel journey shared by a traveler to an individual, in accordance with an example embodiment. The traveler may send an invitation to the individual for viewing the travel journey posted by the traveler. In current example, the individual is a registered user of the social journaling platform  116 . 
     At operation  502 , the individual receives an invitation sent by the traveler for viewing the travel journey posted by the traveler. In an embodiment, the invitation may be sent in form of a message using contact information of the individual. In another embodiment, the invitation may be sent in form of an e-mail using email id of the individual. In yet another embodiment, the invitation may be sent in form of a notification on the social journaling platform  116  installed on an individual device. At operation  504 , the individual may or may not accept the invitation. If the individual accepts the invitation, operation  506  is performed. 
     At operation  506 , the individual is asked to setup journey notification preference i.e. the individual has to decide whether he/she wants to receive notifications for the updates performed on the travel journey posted by the traveler. The individual can choose to receive and can decline also. 
     At operation  508 , if the individual chooses to receive the updates, the individual keeps on receiving journey updates from the traveler until the end of the journey. In an embodiment, the journey updates are sent in form of notifications on the social journaling platform  116 . 
       FIG. 6  is a flow diagram  600  for recording travel journey, in accordance with an example embodiment. The travel journey can be recorded by a traveler (e.g., the traveler  102 ) who has traveled to or traveling to some location and wants to record everything he/she has done or doing during a trip. The operations of the flow diagram  600  may be carried out by a server such as the server  114 , the system  200  or the traveler device  104 . The sequence of operations of the flow diagram  600  may not to be necessarily executed in the same order as they are presented. Further, one or more operations may be grouped together and performed in form of a single step, or one operation may have several sub-steps that may be performed in parallel or in sequential manner. 
     At operation  602 , the traveler provides primary journey details to start creation of a travel journey. The primary journey details includes name of travel journey, starting date of journey and starting location of journey. At operation  604 , weather information, traveler device information and location information are inserted by the system  200 . The weather information includes, but is not limited to, temperature, precipitation, humidity and wind speed of the starting location. The traveler device information includes traveler device name and model number of the traveler device. 
     At operation  606 , the traveler has to define whether the traveler is traveling alone or in a group. If the traveler is traveling alone, operation  610  is performed else operation  608  is performed. At operation  608 , the traveler is asked to add co-travelers in the travel journey. The co-travelers can already be registered users of system  200 . In case of new users, a new user registration link is sent by the system  200  to each co-traveler. The co-travelers can use the new user registration link to directly register with the system  200 . 
     At operation  610 , the traveler has to decide whether he/she wants to share the travel journey with anyone. If the traveler wishes to share the travel journey, operation  612  is performed else operation  614  is performed. At operation  612 , the traveler is asked to add an individual or a group of individuals with whom the traveler wants to share the travel journey. The individual or group of individuals can already be registered users of system  200 . In case of new users, a new user registration link is sent by the system  200  to each individual in case of group of individuals. The individual or the group of individuals can use the new user registration link to directly register with the system  200  to view the travel journey of the traveler. 
     At operation  614 , the traveler has to provide secondary journey details associated with the journey to complete the travel journey. The secondary journey details includes one or more of event information, pictures, videos, audios, ratings, travel mode, distance covered, time spent on travel, destination information, date, journey experience, travel type, name of booking platforms used, total expenditure on journey and tags. At operation  616 , the travel journey including the primary journey details and the secondary journey details is recorded in the system  200 . 
       FIG. 7  is a flow diagram  700  for searching travel journeys, in accordance with an example embodiment. The travel journeys can be searched by an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ) who wants to plan a travel to some location. The operations of the flow diagram  700  may be carried out by a server such as the server  114 , the system  200  or the aspiring traveler device  108 . The sequence of operations of the flow diagram  700  may not to be necessarily executed in the same order as they are presented. Further, one or more operations may be grouped together and performed in form of a single step, or one operation may have several sub-steps that may be performed in parallel or in sequential manner. 
     At operation  702 , the aspiring traveler inputs/provides search criteria for the travel journeys. In an embodiment, the search criteria are provided in form of search strings. In another embodiment, the search criteria are provided in form of keywords. At operation  704 , the search results are displayed to the traveler. 
     At operation  706 , the system  200  checks whether the search results are relevant results or not. If the search results are found to be relevant, operation  710  is performed directly else first operation  708  is performed, and then operation  710  is performed. At operation  708 , the system  200  suggests few other options similar to the search criteria provided by the aspiring traveler. 
     At operation  710 , the aspiring traveler is allowed to browse the travel journeys and can also click on links provided on the travel journeys that would direct them to booking portals used by the traveler who posted the travel journey. At operation  712 , the aspiring traveler is allowed to click and explore via external booking portal. In an embodiment, the external booking portal may pay some pre-decided amount per view to the system  200 . 
       FIG. 8  is a schematic diagram  800  depicting role of each user of the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an example embodiment. The social journaling platform  116  includes three categories of users namely, individuals/viewers  802 , travelers  804  and aspiring travelers  806 . The role of each category of user is explained with reference to  FIG. 8 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 8 , the individuals/viewers  802  are allowed to view travel journeys shared by the traveler, leave one or more comments on the travel journeys and can set journey notification preference for the updates done on the travel journeys. Similarly, the travelers  804  can record travel journeys, add co-travelers, share journeys with others in different access modes, add events attended during the journeys, save journeys, share journeys and can also offer travel mentoring services to aspiring travelers. 
     In an embodiment, the aspiring travelers  806  can search for journeys, setup notifications for match, ask for custom itinerary by providing journey requirement input and can also receive travel mentoring services from seasoned travelers by paying some amount to the social journaling platform  116 . 
       FIG. 9  is a schematic representation of a use case diagram  900  of high-level functions performed by users of the social journaling platform  116  resting at the server  114 , in accordance with an example embodiment. The use case diagram  900  lists all the high-level functions performed by the three categories of users of the social journaling platform  116  as discussed in  FIG. 8 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 9 , a user  902  can act as traveler  904  when the user  902  wants to add travel journeys and the user  902  can also act as a viewer  906  when the user  902  is invited by some other traveler to view the travel journey posted by the other traveler. An aspiring traveler  908  may or may not be a registered user of the social journaling platform  116 . 
     The use case diagram  900  includes a plurality of ellipses for representing a plurality of use cases and a plurality of connecting lines for connecting the plurality of use cases with the users. In an embodiment, a use case represents a set of action that can be performed by a user, such as the user  902 . 
     The aspiring traveler  908  is shown to be connected with four use cases i.e. a share journey use case  910 , a receive suggestion use case  912 , a travel mentor use case  914  and a travel financing use case  916  which means the aspiring traveler  908  can share travel journeys, can receive suggestions from travelers, can receive travel mentoring services from travelers and can also receive travel financing tips from the travelers. 
       FIG. 10A  is a schematic representation  1000  of a persona of a seasoned traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment. The representation  1000  depicts information related to the persona of the seasoned traveler. The information includes personal information such as gender, age, occupation, family information, information about what the persona loves to do and information about wishes of persona. 
     As shown in  FIG. 10A , the traveler persona ‘TAMMY’ is a female of 35 years, is married with 2 kids, is a marketing manager at a SFO start-up, is a planner and is meticulous. 
       FIG. 10B  is a schematic representation  1050  of a persona of an aspiring traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment. The representation  1050  depicts information related to the persona of the aspiring traveler. The information includes personal information such as gender, age, occupation, family information, information about what the persona loves to do and information about wishes of persona. 
     As shown in  FIG. 10B , the aspiring traveler persona ‘JAMIE’ is a female of 35 years, is married with 1 kid, is a doctor at a family clinic, is a dreamer and is struggling with finding time. 
       FIG. 11  is a flowchart illustrating a method  1100  for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned traveler, in accordance with an example embodiment. The operations of the method  1100  may be carried out by a server such as the server  114 , the system  200  or the electronic devices  104  and  108   a  to  108   n . The sequence of operations of the method  1100  may not be necessarily executed in the same order as they are presented. Further, one or more operations may be grouped together and performed in form of a single step, or one operation may have several sub-steps that may be performed in parallel or in sequential manner. 
     At operation  1102 , the method  1100  includes receiving, by a processor, journey details associated with a journey from a traveler device associated with a traveler to initiate creation of a travel journey. The journey details include primary journey details. The traveler who wishes to curate and share his/her journey experience provides the primary journey details, such as name of travel journey, starting date of journey and starting location of journey using the traveler device to initiate the creation of the travel journey. The name of travel journey gives a brief description about the travel journey and may be displayed to represent that particular journey. For example, if a traveler has traveled to Spain in year 2019, then the traveler can name the journey as ‘2019 trip of Spain’. So, whoever sees the travel journey posted by the traveler may get an idea that travel journey is about Spain in 2019. A user interface (UI) for receiving primary journey details is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 12 . 
     At operation  1104 , the method  1100  includes facilitating, by the processor, updating of the journey details with secondary journey details by the traveler. As the travel journey creation is initiated, the traveler needs to provide secondary journey details to complete the travel journey as the primary journey details provide just the basic introduction of the travel journey. The secondary journey details includes one or more of information about events that the traveler has attended during the journey, pictures taken during the journey, videos, audios, ratings of places visited during the journey, travel mode (by plane, ship, train, bus, car or walk), distance covered, time spent on travel, destination information, dates, journey experience, travel type (solo or group), total expenditure on journey, name of booking platforms used and tags which are related to the journey. The secondary journey details along with the primary journey details may help an aspiring traveler in planning their journey. 
     At operation  1106 , the method  1100  includes storing, by the processor, updated journey details. The updated journey details include the primary journey details and the secondary journey details. The updated journey details are stored in a database under the name of the journey. The updated journey details can also be shared with profiles of one or more individuals who are selected by the traveler while maintaining privacy of each profile/individual. 
     At operation  1108 , the method  1100  includes creating, by the processor, the travel journey for the traveler based on the updated journey details. The updated journey details are used to create the travel journey for the traveler. The created travel journey is stored in the database and can be displayed to one or more aspiring travelers who are interested in knowing about the travel experience of the traveler. The traveler can also send invites to the profile of the one or more individuals who are interested in viewing the travel journey. 
     At operation  1110 , the method  1100  includes sharing, by the processor, the travel journey with profiles of one or more individuals selected by the traveler. The travel journey created for the traveler is shared with the one or more individuals who are selected by the traveler. The one or more individuals may or may not be registered users of the social journaling platform  116 . In case of non-registered individuals, first a link to create a profile with the social journaling platform  116  is sent to the one or more individuals, then after creation of the profiles using the link, the travel journey is displayed to the one or more individuals. 
     At operation  1112 , the method  1100  includes receiving, by the processor, a journey requirement input from an aspiring traveler. The aspiring traveler who wishes to travel to a location and requires a prepared custom itinerary may provide the journey requirement input. The journey requirement input includes requirements that need to be fulfilled by the custom itinerary. For example, the aspiring traveler may want to travel to Israel on low budget and with a pet. So, the journey requirement input can be something like ‘Trip to Israel with a pet on low budget’. 
     At operation  1114 , the method  1100  includes accessing, by the processor, one or more travel journeys relevant for the aspiring traveler from a database based in part on the journey requirement input. The travel journeys that are matching with the journey requirement input provided by the aspiring traveler are accessed from the database. In an embodiment, the performed matching may be keyword based matching. For example, travel journeys which contain description of both pet and Israel are considered. In case of no matching results, individual journeys containing description of pet and Israel are considered. 
     At operation  1116 , the method  1100  includes electronically creating, by the processor, the custom itinerary for the aspiring traveler based in part on the journey requirement input and the one or more travel journeys. The custom itinerary is created for the aspiring traveler based on the requirement placed by the aspiring traveler through the journey requirement input and the one or more travel journeys that are considered at the operation  1114 . 
       FIG. 12  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1200  depicting a travel journey creation page  1202  displayed to a user, such as the traveler  102  of the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1200  is presented on a user device, such as the traveler device  104  shown in  FIG. 1 . The travel journey creation page  1202  is used to receive primary journey details from the user. 
     The travel journey creation page  1202  includes a journey detail section  1204  and a map section  1206 . The journey detail section  1204  includes a text box  1208  for receiving name of the journey, a start date box  1210  for receiving starting date of the journey, a location box  1212  for receiving starting location of the journey and a next tab  1220 . The start date box  1210  includes a date icon  1214 . Clicking on the date icon  1214  will display a calendar that can be used by the user for selecting the starting date. Further, the location box  1212  includes a location icon  1216 . Clicking on the location icon  1216  will take the cursor to a text box  1218  in the map section  1206 . The user can enter the starting location on the text box  1218 . The user can also select the starting location on a map displayed in the map section  1206 . Clicking on the next tab  1220  will take the user to a secondary detail page  1302 . The secondary detail page  1302  is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 13A . 
       FIG. 13A  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1300  depicting the secondary detail page  1302  displayed to a user, such as the traveler  102  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1300  is presented on a user device, such as the traveler device  104  shown in  FIG. 1 . The secondary detail page  1302  is used to receive secondary journey details from the traveler. 
     The secondary detail page  1302  includes a primary journey detail section  1304 , a travel detail section  1306  and a destination detail section  1308 . The primary journey detail section  1304  includes prefilled primary journey details along with a photo box  1310  where the user can add photo associated with starting location, a rating section  1312  comprising a rating scale of 5 (shown by five stars) for providing rating to the starting location and a text box  1314  for receiving description about the starting location. The travel detail section  1306  includes a photo box similar to the photo box  1310  where the user can add photo associated with travel, a rating section similar to the rating section  1312  for providing rating based on experience of travel and 6 travel mode icons. The 6 travel mode icons include a flight icon, a ship icon, a train icon, a bus icon, a car icon and a walking icon. The user can select one travel mode from the 6 travel mode icons to inform about the travel mode that the user has used for traveling. The destination detail section  1308  includes a location icon similar to the location icon  1216 , a date icon similar to the date icon  1214 , a photo box similar to the photo box  1310  and a rating section similar to the rating section  1312 . The user can click on the location icon for selecting destination location and the date icon for selecting date on which the user reached the destination location. The photo box can be used by the user to select a photo related to the destination that the user wants to display. The user can also provide rating to the destination using the rating section. A save icon  1320  is displayed on a top of the secondary detail page  1302 . Clicking on the save icon  1320  will direct the user to a more information page  1352 . The more information page  1352  is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 13B . 
       FIG. 13B  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1350  depicting the more information page  1352  displayed to a user, such as the traveler  102  of the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1350  is presented on a user device, such as the traveler device  104  shown in  FIG. 1 . The more information page  1352  is used to receive more information about the journey from the user. It should be noted that the more information is part of the secondary journey details. 
     The more information page  1352  includes a text box  1354  for receiving information about overall journey experience of the user, two travel type icons  1356  and  1358  under the name of ‘Alone’ and ‘Group’, respectively, an overall rating section  1360  comprising a rating scale of 5 (shown by five stars) for receiving rating for the travel based on overall journey experience, a total expenditure bar  1362  for receiving total expenditure on journey and a tags segment  1364  for selecting tags which defines the trip. The user can select icon  1356  if the user was traveling alone and the icon  1358  is the user was traveling in a group. A save icon  1370  is displayed on a top of the more information page  1352 . Clicking on the save icon  1370  will create the travel journey for the user and a journey creation popup (not shown in figures) may be displayed to the user for informing user about the creation of the travel journey. 
       FIG. 14A  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1400  depicting a traveler profile page  1402  displayed to the users, such as the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1400  is presented on user devices, such as the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The traveler profile page  1400  displays information about a traveler (e.g., the traveler  102 ) who has posted at least one travel journey. 
     The traveler profile page  1402  includes a traveler name  1404 , a traveler rating section  1406  displaying average rating of the traveler on a rating scale of 5 (shown by five stars), a little bio about the traveler, a profile picture icon  1408  displaying a profile picture set by the traveler, a journeys created tab  1410  displaying number of travel journeys posted by the traveler, a countries traveled tab  1412  displaying number of countries traveled by the traveler and a travelers inspired tab  1414  displaying number of aspiring travelers inspired by the traveler. The rating section  1406  displays the average rating of all the travel journeys rated by aspiring travelers. Clicking on the journeys created tab  1410  will redirect the user to a journeys page  1422  which is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 14B . Clicking on the countries traveled tab  1412  will redirect the user to a countries traveled page  1432  which is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 14C . Clicking on the travelers inspired tab  1414  will redirect the user to a traveler inspired page  1442  which is discussed in detail with reference to  FIG. 14D . 
       FIG. 14B  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1420  depicting the journeys page  1422  displayed to the users, such as the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1420  is presented on user devices, such as the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The journeys page  1422  displays all the travel journeys that are posted by the traveler as discussed in  FIG. 4A . 
     The journeys page  1422  includes a journey segment corresponding to each journey that is posted by the traveler. The journey segment includes a random picture from that travel journey, a journey number, year in which the journey was done, a chat icon displaying number of chats received from the users for that travel journey, a like icon displaying number of likes received for that travel journey and a bookmark icon displaying a number of times the users have saved that travel journey. It should be noted that chat icon will not be displayed to the user if the user is anyone else except the traveler whose posted travel journeys are being displayed on the journeys page  1422 . For example, the journey segment  1424  is 40 th  journey posted by the traveler which is done in year 2018. The journey segment  1424  also includes a chat icon  1426  displaying number ‘20’ which means 20 chats are received from the users for the travel journey  40 , a like icon  1427  displaying number ‘100’ which means 100 likes are received for the travel journey  40  and a bookmark icon  1428  displaying a number ‘60’ which means 60 times the users have saved the travel journey  40 . Clicking on the journey segment  1424  will redirect the user to a journey detail page (not shown in figures). Clicking on the chat icon  1426  will redirect the user to a conversation page  1462  which is discussed in details with reference to  FIG. 14E . Clicking on the bookmark icon  1428  will redirect the user to a save page  1482  which is discussed in details with reference to  FIG. 14F . 
       FIG. 14C  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1430  depicting the countries traveled page  1432  displayed to the users, such as the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1420  is presented on user devices, such as the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The countries traveled page  1432  displays a list  1434  including name of countries that are visited by traveler as discussed in  FIG. 4A . 
       FIG. 14D  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1440  depicting the traveler inspired page  1442  displayed to the users, such as the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1440  is presented on user devices, such as the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The traveler inspired page  1442  displays name of the travelers that are inspired by the traveler as discussed in  FIG. 4A . 
     The traveler inspired page  1442  includes a search box  1444  providing search functionality for searching an inspired traveler from a list of inspired traveler, and the list of the inspired traveler including all unique inspired travelers who have saved the journeys posted by the traveler. The list of inspired traveler includes a name of the each inspired traveler along with their profile picture. 
       FIG. 14E  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1460  depicting the conversation page  1462  displayed to a user, such as the traveler  102  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1460  is presented on user device, such as the traveler device  104  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The conversation page  1462  displays a list of conversation that are received for the travel journey posted in journey segment  1424  as discussed in  FIG. 4B . 
     The conversation page  1462  includes a search box  1464  providing search functionality for searching for a conversation from a particular aspiring traveler, and the list of conversation that are received from a plurality of aspiring traveler. Each conversation in the list of conversation includes a name of aspiring traveler, a profile picture and last message sent by the aspiring traveler. Conversations may also display number of unread chats in case unread chats are there. 
       FIG. 14F  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1480  depicting the save page  1482  displayed to the users, such as the traveler  102  and the aspiring traveler  106   a  to  106   n  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1480  is presented on user devices, such as the traveler device  104  and the aspiring traveler device  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The save page  1482  includes a list of aspiring travelers who have saved the travel journey posted in journey segment  1424  as discussed in  FIG. 14B . 
       FIG. 15  is an example representation of a user interface (UI)  1500  depicting a journey page  1502  displayed to users, such as the aspiring travelers  106   a  to  106   n  by the social journaling platform  116 , in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. The UI  1500  is presented on user devices, such as the aspiring traveler devices  108   a  to  108   n  as shown in  FIG. 1 . The journey page  1502  displays travel journeys that are relevant as per a search performed by an aspiring traveler (e.g., the aspiring traveler  106 ). 
     The journey page  1502  includes a journey segment corresponding to each journey that is found to be relevant with search criteria inputted by the aspiring traveler. The journey segment includes a random picture from that travel journey, a journey number along with a traveler name who has posted that journey, year in which the journey was done, a like icon displaying number of likes received for that travel journey and a bookmark icon displaying a number of times the users have saved that travel journey. For example, a journey segment  1504  includes a journey ‘x’ posted by the traveler ‘Peter’ which is done in year 2019. The journey segment  1504  also includes a like icon  1506  displaying number ‘60’ which means 60 likes are received for the travel journey x and a bookmark icon  1508  displaying a number ‘40’ which means 40 times the users have saved the travel journey x. Clicking on the journey segment  1504  will redirect the user to a journey detail page (not shown in figures). Clicking on the bookmark icon  1508  will redirect the user to a save page similar to the save page  1482  discussed with reference to  FIG. 14F . 
       FIG. 16  shows a simplified block diagram of an electronic device  1600  capable of implementing the various embodiments of the present disclosure. The electronic device  1600  may be an example of the electronic devices  104  and  108 . It should be understood that the electronic device  1600  as illustrated and hereinafter described is merely illustrative of one type of device and should not be taken to limit the scope of the embodiments. As such, it should be appreciated that at least some of the components described below in connection with the electronic device  1600  may be optional and thus in an example embodiment may include more, less or different components than those described in connection with the example embodiment of the  FIG. 16 . As such, among other examples, the electronic device  1600  could be any of a mobile electronic device or may be embodied in any of the electronic devices, for example, cellular phones, tablet computers, laptops, mobile computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile televisions, mobile digital assistants, or any combination of the aforementioned, and other types of communication or multimedia devices. 
     The illustrated electronic device  1600  includes a controller or a processor  1602  (e.g., a signal processor, microprocessor, ASIC, or other control and processing logic circuitry) for performing such tasks as signal coding, data processing, image processing, input/output processing, power control, and/or other functions. An operating system  1604  controls the allocation and usage of the components of the electronic device  1600  and provides support for one or more applications programs, such as a social journaling platform that implement one or more of the innovative features described herein. The applications  1606  may include common mobile computing applications (e.g., telephony applications, email applications, calendars, contact managers, web browsers, messaging applications such as USSD messaging or SMS messaging or SIM Tool Kit (STK) application) or any other computing application. 
     The illustrated electronic device  1600  includes one or more memory components, for example, a non-removable memory  1608  and/or a removable memory  1610 . The non-removable memory  1608  and/or the removable memory  1610  may be collectively known as database in an embodiment. The non-removable memory  1608  can include RAM, ROM, flash memory, a hard disk, or other well-known memory storage technologies. The removable memory  1610  can include flash memory, smart cards, or a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). The one or more memory components can be used for storing data and/or code for running the operating system  1604 . The electronic device  1600  may further include a user identity module (UIM)  1612 . The UIM  1612  may be a memory device having a processor built in. The UIM  1612  may include, for example, a subscriber identity module (SIM), a universal integrated circuit card (UICC), a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), a removable user identity module (R-UIM), or any other smart card. The UIM  1612  typically stores information elements related to a mobile subscriber. The UIM  1612  in form of the SIM card is well known in Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) communication systems, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems, or with third-generation (3G) wireless communication protocols such as Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), CDMA9000, wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and time division-synchronous CDMA (TD-SCDMA), or with fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication protocols such as LTE (Long-Term Evolution). 
     The electronic device  1600  can support one or more input devices  1620  and one or more output devices  1630 . Examples of the input devices  1620  may include, but are not limited to, a touch screen/a display screen  1622  (e.g., capable of capturing finger tap inputs, finger gesture inputs, multi-finger tap inputs, multi-finger gesture inputs, or keystroke inputs from a virtual keyboard or keypad), a microphone  1624  (e.g., capable of capturing voice input), a camera module  1626  (e.g., capable of capturing still picture images and/or video images) and a physical keyboard  1628 . Examples of the output devices  1630  may include, but are not limited to a speaker  1632  and a display  1634 . Other possible output devices can include piezoelectric or other haptic output devices. Some devices can serve more than one input/output function. For example, the touch screen  1622  and the display  1634  can be combined into a single input/output device. 
     A wireless modem  1640  can be coupled to one or more antennas (not shown in the  FIG. 16 ) and can support two-way communications between the processor  1602  and external devices, as is well understood in the art. The wireless modem  1640  is shown generically and can include, for example, a cellular modem  1642  for communicating at long range with the mobile communication network, a Wi-Fi compatible modem  1644  for communicating at short range with an external Bluetooth-equipped device or a local wireless data network or router, and/or a Bluetooth-compatible modem  1646 . The wireless modem  1640  is typically configured for communication with one or more cellular networks, such as a GSM network for data and voice communications within a single cellular network, between cellular networks, or between the electronic device  1600  and a public switched telephone network (PSTN). 
     The electronic device  1600  can further include one or more input/output ports  1650 , a power supply  1652 , one or more sensors  1654  for example, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a compass, or an infrared proximity sensor for detecting the orientation or motion of the electronic device  1600 , a transceiver  1656  (for wirelessly transmitting analog or digital signals) and/or a physical connector  1660 , which can be a USB port, IEEE 1294 (FireWire) port, and/or RS-232 port. The illustrated components are not required or all-inclusive, as any of the components shown can be deleted and other components can be added. 
     The disclosed systems and methods with reference to  FIGS. 1 to 16 , or one or more operations of the flowchart  1100  and the flow diagrams  300 ,  500 ,  600  and  700  may be implemented using software including computer-executable instructions stored on one or more computer-readable media (e.g., non-transitory computer-readable media, such as one or more optical media discs, volatile memory components (e.g., DRAM or SRAM), or non-volatile memory or storage components (e.g., hard drives or solid-state non-volatile memory components, such as Flash memory components) and executed on a computer (e.g., any suitable computer, such as a laptop computer, net book, Web book, tablet computing device, smart phone, or other mobile computing device). Such software may be executed, for example, on a single local computer or in a network environment (e.g., via the Internet, a wide-area network, a local-area network, a remote web-based server, a client-server network (such as a cloud computing network), or other such network) using one or more network computers. Additionally, any of the intermediate or final data created and used during implementation of the disclosed methods or systems may also be stored on one or more computer-readable media (e.g., non-transitory computer-readable media) and are considered to be within the scope of the disclosed technology. Furthermore, any of the software-based embodiments may be uploaded, downloaded, or remotely accessed through a suitable communication means. Such suitable communication means includes, for example, the Internet, the World Wide Web, an intranet, software applications, cable (including fiber optic cable), magnetic communications, electromagnetic communications (including RF, microwave, and infrared communications), electronic communications, or other such communication means. 
       FIG. 17  is a simplified block diagram of a server system  1700 , in which the social journaling platform  116  may be stored, in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure. The server system  1700  is an example of the server  114  shown and explained with reference to  FIG. 1 . The server system  1700  includes a computer system  1705  and one or more databases, such as a database  1710 . 
     The computer system  1705  includes a processor  1715  for executing instructions. Instructions may be stored in, for example, but not limited to, a memory  1720 . The processor  1715  may include one or more processing units (e.g., in a multi-core configuration). The processor  1715  is operatively coupled to a communication interface  1725  such that the computer system  1705  is capable of communicating with a remote device such as an electronic device  1735 . Example of the electronic device  1735  may include, but is not limited to the electronic devices  104  and  108  shown in  FIG. 1 . 
     The processor  1715  may also be operatively coupled to the database  1710 . The database  1710  is configured to store primary and secondary journey details associated with a plurality of travel journeys that are created by a plurality of travelers using the social journaling platform  116  supported by the server system  1700  as explained with reference to  FIGS. 1 to 16 . The database  1710  may also be configured to store profile data associated with profiles of the plurality of travelers, a plurality of aspiring travelers and one or more individuals. The profile data includes, but are not limited to, name, e-mail id, password and contact information. The database  1710  is any computer-operated hardware suitable for storing and/or retrieving data. The database  1710  may include multiple storage units such as hard disks and/or solid-state disks in a redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) configuration. The database  1710  may include, but not limited to, a storage area network (SAN) and/or a network attached storage (NAS) system. 
     In some embodiments, the database  1710  is integrated within the computer system  1705 . For example, the computer system  1705  may include one or more hard disk drives as the database  1710 . In other embodiments, the database  1710  is external to the computer system  1705  and may be accessed by the computer system  1705  using a storage interface  1730 . The storage interface  1730  is any component capable of providing the processor  1715  with access to the database  1710 . The storage interface  1730  may include, for example, an Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) adapter, a Serial ATA (SATA) adapter, a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapter, a RAID controller, a SAN adapter, a network adapter, and/or any component providing the processor  1715  with access to the database  1710 . 
     The memory  1720  is a storage device embodied as one or more volatile memory devices, one or more non-volatile memory devices, and/or a combination of one or more volatile memory devices and non-volatile memory devices, for storing micro-contents information and instructions. The memory  1720  may be embodied as magnetic storage devices (such as hard disk drives, floppy disks, magnetic tapes, etc.), optical magnetic storage devices (e.g., magneto-optical disks), CD-ROM (compact disc read only memory), CD-R (compact disc recordable), CD-R/W (compact disc rewritable), DVD (Digital Versatile Disc), BD (Blu-ray® Disc), and semiconductor memories (such as mask ROM, PROM (programmable ROM), EPROM (erasable PROM), flash ROM, RAM (random access memory), etc.). 
     Various example embodiments offer, among other benefits, techniques for establishing methods and systems for real-time travel journey creation for aspiring and seasoned traveler. The system helps in creating travel journeys for the travelers which makes it easy for the traveler to share all the details associated with a journey in real-time with individuals, such as family and friends. The created travel journeys can also be viewed by aspiring travelers, thereby converting aspiring travelers to actual travelers. The system sends real-time notifications regarding the update performed on the travel journey to all the individuals, with whom the journey is being shared, thereby significantly eliminating the need of sending journey details to each individual separately. The system allows travelers to plan an itinerary first and then start adding updates to the places as they begin their travel, which ensures that the traveler is not missing anything. The system displays the travel journeys which includes all the details associated with the journeys, thereby reducing the chances of cart abandonment due to lack of information. Further, the system learns from stored travel journeys to prepare custom itinerary for the aspiring traveler based on requirement of the aspiring traveler, thereby saving time of the aspiring traveler. 
     Although the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it is noted that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the various operations, blocks, etc., described herein may be enabled and operated using hardware circuitry (for example, complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) based logic circuitry), firmware, software and/or any combination of hardware, firmware, and/or software (for example, embodied in a machine-readable medium). For example, the apparatuses and methods may be embodied using transistors, logic gates, and electrical circuits (for example, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) circuitry and/or in Digital Signal Processor (DSP) circuitry). 
     The present disclosure is described above with reference to block diagrams and flowchart illustrations of method and system embodying the present disclosure. It will be understood that various blocks of the block diagram and flowchart illustrations, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and flowchart illustrations, respectively, may be implemented by a set of computer program instructions. These set of instructions may be loaded onto a general-purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a device, such that the set of instructions when executed on the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus creates a means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks. Although other means for implementing the functions including various combinations of hardware, firmware and software as described herein may also be employed. 
     Various embodiments described above may be implemented in software, hardware, application logic or a combination of software, hardware and application logic. The software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on at least one memory, at least one processor, an apparatus or, a non-transitory computer program product. In an example embodiment, the application logic, software or an instruction set is maintained on any one of various conventional computer-readable media. In the context of this document, a “computer-readable medium” may be any non-transitory media or means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate or transport the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer. A computer-readable medium may include a computer-readable storage medium that may be any media or means that can contain or store the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer. 
     The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, but such are intended to cover the application and\or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims.