A FindPenguins Alternative Built Around Private Travel Memories

FindPenguins focuses on travel diaries and sharing. TravelTracker.me focuses on your complete travel record: maps, countries, journals, photos, parks, heritage sites, and privacy-first controls.

Quick verdict

Choose TravelTracker.me if you want Travelers who want one private home for travel stats, maps, journals, photos, and curated destination lists.

Choose FindPenguins if you want Travelers who mostly want a social travel diary and trip updates for friends or family.

FindPenguins is good if the diary feed is the product. TravelTracker.me is better if you want a lasting personal travel archive with maps, stats, and private-first memory keeping.

Where FindPenguins may fall short

  • More diary-feed oriented than complete travel archive oriented.
  • Less emphasis on privacy-first positioning as the core promise.
  • Travel stats and curated tracking are not the center of the product.

Why TravelTracker.me fits privacy-first travelers

  • Track countries, cities, national parks, UNESCO sites, trips, photos, and journals together.
  • Built for private memory preservation before public sharing.
  • Clear privacy promise: no third-party tracking, no ad pixels, no data selling.

Private by default

No third-party tracking, no ad pixels, and no data selling.

Maps and stats

Track countries, cities, national parks, UNESCO sites, and travel milestones.

Stories, not breadcrumbs

Pair places with photos and journals instead of hoarding raw location history.

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Keep the travel journal. Lose the creepy tracking.

TravelTracker.me helps you remember where you went, what you saw, and why it mattered — without turning every step into another data point for someone else.