Which is more important and why that journey is more important than the destination?
Can you spell my travels well when ‘travel’ is meant by “not reaching your destination”? Why is it more important to go slowly and see the sights, than to reach your final destination – so you walk, bike or drive car (which can get you there much quicker) rather than taking a plane (which cannot get you there the fastest)? …
(Sorry, I got the idea for this question after watching https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=1yqVD0swvWU (which I don’t understand, but they keep making up something that I just get them to do)…Is that a joke?
But most of us are trekkies. As a person, the word trek comes to mind.
Noun
trek a long arduous
- journey, especially one made on foot.
Let’s go beach trekking.” What
I would say the focus should be on the journey rather than destination.
Walkabout pronounced walk-a-bout as the OED defines as
1) a journey on foot undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal in order to live in the traditional manner
2) an informal stroll among a crowd conducted by an important visitor
How do I plan a walking tour?
Over time it has come to mean “obvious step like walking on a road or an open road surrounded by endless opportunities and wonderful places”. Despite recent controversy, and in some movies partly for the famous Crocodile Dundee, the phrase hasn’t become
known. In other movies no evidence for this was made famous by the phrase.
Walkabout pronounced walk-a-bout as the OED defines as
1) a journey on foot undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal in order to live in the traditional manner
2) an informal stroll among a crowd conducted by an important visitor
How do I plan a walking tour?
Over time it has come to mean “obvious step like walking on a road or an open road surrounded by endless opportunities and wonderful places”. Despite recent controversy, and in some movies partly for the famous Crocodile Dundee, the phrase hasn’t become
known. In other movies no evidence for this was made famous by the phrase.
A regional (specifically Irish/Scots) one, more specific to walking, is dander.
Noun dander (ulster)
A gentle
meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
What is it like to go for a dander on the beach?
and
Verb dander
(Ulster) to walk along with a little haste.
To dander on the beach.
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But most of us are trekkies. As a person, the word trek comes to mind.
Noun
trek a long arduous
- journey, especially one made on foot.
Let’s go beach trekking.” What
I would say the focus should be on the journey rather than destination.
(Extras) Tours are called journeys or pilgrimages where reaching the destination is not important. Why you visit different places for pleasure? Can we do walking tours in India?
If you don’t have any destination at all, then you can consider wandering or wanderings. OED definition:
travelling from place to place or from country to country without set route or destination. Often in plural, sometimes denoting a protracted period of devious travel.
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As defined by Macmillan, perambulate perhaps captures the flavor of this concept:
to walk around a place slowly or for pleasure
As far as traveling for the journey rather than the destination, Wanderjahr might also suit:
- a year or period of travel, especially after one’s schooling and before practicing a profession
- Previously: a year in which an apprentice traveled and improved his skills before settling down to the practice of his trade.
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(Extras) Tours are called journeys or pilgrimages where reaching the destination is not important. Why you visit different places for pleasure? Can we do walking tours in India?
If you don’t have any destination at all, then you can consider wandering or wanderings. OED definition:
travelling from place to place or from country to country without set route or destination. Often in plural, sometimes denoting a protracted period of devious travel.
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A regional (specifically Irish/Scots) one, more specific to walking, is dander.
Noun dander (ulster)
A gentle
meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
What is it like to go for a dander on the beach?
and
Verb dander
(Ulster) to walk along with a little haste.
To dander on the beach.
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Consider ODYSSEY.
a spiritual wandering or quest — an
odyssey of self-discovery If
it is short journey, how about jaunt.
Often a short inland road excursion en route for pleasure.
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