A Wanderlog Alternative for Remembering Trips After You Plan Them
Wanderlog is strong for planning itineraries. TravelTracker.me is for the permanent record: where you went, what you saw, what you wrote, what you photographed, and how your travel life adds up.
Quick verdict
Choose TravelTracker.me if you want Travelers who care more about preserving completed trips and travel stats than managing itinerary logistics.
Choose Wanderlog if you want Travelers who need collaborative itinerary planning, reservations, and day-by-day trip organization.
Where Wanderlog may fall short
- Planning-first workflow can be overkill for memory keeping.
- Less focused on private long-term travel stats and personal maps.
- Itinerary features can distract from simple journaling and tracking.
Why TravelTracker.me fits privacy-first travelers
- Built for completed-trip memory preservation and personal travel history.
- Maps, countries, parks, UNESCO sites, photos, journals, and stats live together.
- Simple privacy-first travel logging without ad-tech baggage.
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.
Still comparing?
See how TravelTracker.me stacks up against the other apps travelers commonly consider.
Travelers who want automatic route recording and do not mind a GPS-first travel diary workflow.
Travelers who mostly want a social travel diary and trip updates for friends or family.
Travelers who only want a lightweight countries-visited map.
People who want a broad personal journal for every part of life, not only travel.
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.