If you have played Shadow of the Tomb Raider, you already know two things for certain: it is a stunning, cinematic conclusion to Lara Croft’s origin trilogy, and it is absolutely massive. From the dense, vertical jungles of the Peruvian Amazon to the submerged ruins of Paititi, the game is packed with hidden caves, challenging tombs, survival caches, relics, and documents. The in-game map is useful for orientation, but it has limitations. It doesn’t track everything you’ve missed, nor does it show you exactly where that last murmur of a monolith is hiding.
Enter the Shadow of the Tomb Raider Interactive Map — a fan-made, web-based masterpiece that turns the daunting 100% completion grind into a strategic, satisfying hunt. shadow of the tomb raider interactive map
Shadow of the Tomb Raider’s rich, densely packed environments reward players who explore every nook and cranny. An interactive map is an essential tool for completionists, speedrunners, and casual explorers alike—helping you find collectibles, tombs, challenge tombs, NPCs, and optional areas without missing a thing. This post explains why an interactive map matters, how to use one effectively, and includes a compact walkthrough for getting the most from it while playing. The Ultimate Treasure Hunter’s Tool: Why You Need