Check-ins that build a record
Mark parks and points of interest as you go so your travel history is captured while it is still fresh.
Chimani turns visits into something you can track over time, with check-ins, badges, points, and a cleaner history than memory, screenshots, or camera roll archaeology.
Visit tracking adds a before, during, and after layer to the rest of your park travel workflow.
This is for people who want more than a blurry sense that they have been somewhere before.
Mark parks and points of interest as you go so your travel history is captured while it is still fresh.
The record becomes more motivating when you can see momentum building instead of starting from zero every season.
Instead of guessing later, you keep a cleaner log of where you have been and what you have already covered.
Visit tracking is most useful when it fits around the rest of the trip, not as a disconnected afterthought.
Your history helps separate new destinations from the places you have already done well.
Log parks and points of interest while you are there so the trip turns into a usable record.
Badges, points, and challenges make repeat park travel feel cumulative instead of disposable.
The app is stronger when planning, in-park tools, and visit history all live together. If you want the broader workflow around your trips, the subscription page is the right next step.
The practical questions people ask when they want to keep more than a vague memory of past trips.
Parks and points of interest, so the record is broader than a single destination type.
Photos help, but they are not a clean visit log. A tracking system is easier to search, revisit, and build on over time.
No. A good visit history also helps you choose what is still worth prioritizing before the next trip starts.
Download Chimani to use visit tracking, or visit the Chimani+ page for the broader trip workflow.
Visit history is more useful when it connects to planning, alerts, and the rest of the park-day context.