Every iconic place and experience on Earth, mapped as one travel-planning dashboard. Counted in weekend-units β bite-sized 2β3 day chunks β so the whole planet becomes a checklist you can actually plan.
Every destination plotted by region. Filled markers are done; hollow ones await. Click a pin for the lowdown, or hit a card's π to fly here.
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A handful of big-ticket experiences eat a huge slice of the budget. Here are the priciest add-ons, ranked.
Weekend-units (WE) are bite-sized 2β3 day chunks used as a common yardstick. A long trip is converted into several WE β e.g. Everest Base Camp β 4, Route 66 β 4, Tour du Mont Blanc β 3, Antarctica β 4. Itβs a counting device, not a claim you can do them in a literal weekend.
Costs are per person, economy / mid-range: hostels solo or split mid-range stays with a partner, economy flights, mostly self-guided. Base travel per WE is roughly β¬500 Europe Β· $750 Asia Β· $700 N. America Β· $900 S. America & Africa Β· $1,000 Oceania, plus big-ticket activity surcharges (safaris, dives, treks, polar cruises). Currency: 1 USD β β¬0.86 β CHF 0.784 (approx., late May 2026).
Totals shown at the top are summed live from the dataset, so they always match the cards. Coordinates on the map are approximate. The list merges a curated icon set with extra clusters from a deep-research pass β itβs deliberately over-inclusive, not an official or exhaustive catalogue of Earth.