mcp-wikivoyage
Work-in-progress MCP server that will provide travel guides and destination information from Wikivoyage via the MediaWiki API.
README
mcp-wikivoyage
MCP server for travel destination information via the Wikivoyage MediaWiki API. Get travel guides, destination overviews, and practical travel information for cities and regions worldwide.
Status: Work in Progress — Server scaffolding is in place. Tools are not yet implemented.
Prerequisites
- Bun runtime (
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash) - No API keys needed — Wikivoyage is free and open
Planned Tools
wikivoyage_search— Search for travel destinations by namewikivoyage_get_article— Get the travel guide for a destination (sections: understand, get in, get around, see, do, eat, sleep, connect)wikivoyage_get_nearby— Find Wikivoyage articles for destinations near a coordinate
Data Source
Wikivoyage is a free, community-written travel guide, part of the Wikimedia Foundation. Content is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. The MediaWiki API is free to use with no registration required (rate limits apply for bulk access).
Install
git clone git@github.com:McCullonas/mcp-wikivoyage.git
cd mcp-wikivoyage
bun install
MCP Client Configuration (once implemented)
{
"mcpServers": {
"wikivoyage": {
"command": "bun",
"args": ["run", "/path/to/mcp-wikivoyage/src/index.ts"]
}
}
}
Licence
MIT
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