← Back to the map
The world, one walk at a time.

What is this?

Walkoria is a map of walking videos from around the world. You open the map, click a city, and watch someone walking through it — rain or shine, rush hour or Sunday morning. Just streets, sounds, and a sense of place.

Think of it like Google Street View, but alive. Someone is actually walking. You can hear the footsteps, the language, the birds, the traffic. It's oddly relaxing.

How does it work?

Every day, a small robot (a script, really) goes out and finds new walking videos on YouTube. It looks at the title and channel name to figure out which city and country they were filmed in, then drops a pin on the map at that location. Only videos longer than 10 minutes make the cut — no teaser clips, no vertical phone recordings of someone's shoes.

Click a cluster on the map and a list slides in. Tap a video to start watching it right here, without leaving the page. Use 🎲 Surprise me if you can't decide — it'll throw you somewhere interesting.

Things you can do

❤️ Favorites — heart any video and it's saved for later. No account needed.

📁 Collections — group your favorites into named collections. Great for "rainy day Paris" or "Tokyo at night" vibes.

🌡️ Heatmap — switch from pins to a heatmap to see where most videos are clustered. Spoiler: a lot of people walk in Japan.

🎬 Today's pick — a fresh video curated daily, automatically.

You can also filter by season, year, weather, and time of day — handy if you're in the mood for a snowy winter walk or a golden summer evening.


What about my data?

Walkoria doesn't track you, doesn't have accounts, and doesn't sell anything. Your favorites, collections, and watch history live entirely in your own browser — specifically in something called localStorage, which is like a little notebook your browser keeps on your device.

The catch: if you clear your cookies or browser data, that notebook gets wiped. There's no cloud backup. It's just yours, on your device, for as long as you keep it.

Something wrong?

Seen a video pinned to the wrong city? Something that doesn't look like a walk? Use the 🚩 Report button inside any video to let us know. We read every one.


Made with curiosity and a love of walking. Questions? hello@walkoria.com

Explore the map →