2021 wasn’t the travel year we expected it to become, with a lot of Covid restrictions still or again in place. However, most borders opened in some form and after jumping through the right hoops (vaccine certificates, test results, QR codes) travel in large parts of the world was possible without a problem. This website thrived anyway, with visitor numbers back to normal so people at least have regained their appetite for reading about and planning travel.
Community Travel
Fortunately, the
combined 2020/2021 WHC
brought 34 new sites to tick off without having to leave the house. Each of these 34 has been visited by at least one community member;
Dholavira
proved to be the most difficult with 2 visitors so far claiming it.
Zoe
had the most of these 34 (25), followed by
Thomas
and
Stanislaw
with 17 each. Check the Top 50 scorers
here
.
Among the Top 10 travellers,
Thomas
has gained the most ground in the past year.
Mikko
has reclaimed his spot in the Top 10, due to his good score at the 2020/2021 WHC.
Luis Filipe Gaspar
banked over 80 and is close to the Top 10 now.
When you look at the numbers of new sites that the travellers have added to their tally in 2021, it is clear that travel right now is no level playing field. The Europeans that still had a lot to tick in Europe did well (
Randi & Svein
’s neverending summer holiday,
Clyde
,
Nan
,
Luis Filipe
). Older travellers and those in countries with severe restrictions (Australia, China, in a way the UK too) often scored a 0.
Zos
used his confinement within China to
complete China
.
Memorable Reviews
At 375, the number of new reviews still was low compared to pre-Covid times when we had over 800.
Clyde
managed to write 43 of them, detailing his extensive trip to Turkey.
1131 of 1154 WHS have now been reviewed, the coverage percentage-wise is the same as last year. The missing 23 can be found
at the top of this page
.
From the previously unreviewed WHS, we’ve managed to cover 3.
Thimlich Ohinga
was visited early 2021 by
Michael Ayers
. And he did it by bike of course. Michael is a master in visiting remote WHS and missing out on the easy ones!
Ashur
(
Thomas
) and
Babylon
(
Wojtek
) were the products of
their fruitful trip to Iraq
.
Also, a couple of sites that weren’t covered in years received an update:
Clyde
went all the way to
Ani
and
Diyarbakir
.
Michael Novins
did
Socotra
.
Martina
covered
Putorana
(I still fondly remember the video of this shared privately!),
Kyle
the
Gulf of California
. And
Jarek
and
I
tackled the
Talamanca Range
from both the Costa Rican and Panamian sides.
The harder-to-reach new WHS of 2021 delivered 2 reviews of
Lake Onega and White Sea Rock Art
(
Martina
,
Alexander
) and the
Sudanese-style mosque in Kong
(
Thomas
).
Notable reviews among the TWHS include
Ostrava
(
Matejicek
),
Rijal Almaa
(
Zoe
),
Civil Rights Movement sites
(
Kyle
, as part of an
epic US road trip
),
Xinjiang Yardang
(
Zoe
), the
Flow Country
(
James
), and the
Ringed seal archipelagos of Lake Saimaa
(
Juha
).
Tsunami Award for WH travel misadventure
The Romanian WHS of
Roșia Montană
is just the thing our yearly contenders
Nan
and
Tsunami
enjoy: visiting a remote, recently added WHS without mature tourist infrastructure by public transport (preferably taking a late bus). Their shared takeaways: don’t trust the online bus schedules, be prepared that there are no restaurants, hitchhiking works. Other difficulties encountered include: B&B host tested positive for Covid (Tsunami +1), phone out of battery (Tsunami +1), road closed due to flooding (Nan +1), 5km hiking with a sprained ankle (Nan +1), mine museum not open on weekends (Nan +1). Both, in the end, enjoyed the site and were grateful to its local people for support.
Are there any memorable reviews from 2021 that you’d like to put into the spotlight again?