For users who prefer ecotourism, we recommend including a smartphone or tablet on their equipment list. In addition to taking pictures of beautiful places and recording interesting videos, an app can be installed on the gadget to make the trip exciting and safe.

These services will help determine the user’s location, track routes, interact with social networks, communicate with like-minded people, and keep a log of each trip. This article presents the most popular apps that will help make the trip interesting.

Wikiloc

One of the most popular apps for eco-tourists, Wikiloc has an interface that includes more than 29 million travel itineraries. The service helps you instantly track your route and provides information about the route taken, time, altitude, and distance covered. The results obtained can be reported to the social network and specify the route.

You can use the service to search for popular routes. The application is integrated with GPS gadgets, synchronizing them after a certain time.

The paid version of the service has exclusive features such as weather forecasts, location reporting, and open-air navigation.

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DT ECO

The DT ECO app allows users to plan a trip literally by the day and select activities, excursions, and sightseeing that will be of interest even before the trip. This will save a lot of time searching for an interesting route.

Users can create their own tours and become their organizer’s thanks to its wide functionality. When you click on the selected route, a window that describes all the stages in a convenient schedule pops up. The app provides a lot of adventures to choose from, with descriptions pre-filtered by interest.

Caravanya

The Caravanya application is designed for lovers of tent camping. On the map of the selected area, campsites, RV parks, and campsites are marked. The search includes more than 40 filters to help you quickly find the perfect place for yourself and your company.

You can add and edit places you’ve marked, upload photos, create a personal list of favorite routes and places, and plan future trips. There’s also plenty of background information and guides on how to prepare for camping properly. Mostly amateur locations are provided, but each is moderated.

Gaia GPS

An app that provides outdoor navigation, Gaia GPS gives access to a large catalog of maps of various kinds. In addition to fixing the distance, speed, and altitude in standard mode, there is an option to download maps for access when there is no internet connection.

The intuitive interface allows users to organize and import data points and routes from other services. The application is free, but the paid version is more functional.

Hiiker

The Hiiker service is designed for ecotourism enthusiasts around the world. The service features thousands of routes marked on the map, as well as photos and user reviews. It is possible to save data and maps, which allows you to use them without connecting to the network.

With the help of the service, you can find campsites and accommodation along the route, plan your expedition step by step to know what awaits you each day, choose routes away from populated areas, and provide a weather forecast for the long-term, which helps you plan your trip.

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