
Travel is the change in location of people on a trip through the means of transport from one location to another. Travel is most commonly for recreation (as part of tourism or to visit friends and family), for business or for commuting; but may be for numerous other reasons, such as migration, fleeing war, etc. Travel may occur by walking or human-powered mode, or through mechanical vehicles, either as private or public transport.Fact: date=December 2008
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Journals, blogs, diaries, photos, and tips from travelers around the world.www.travelblog.org/Free Travel Blog to Share your Trips - TravelPod
Online travel blog site featuring traveller photos, journals, reviews, and message boards.www.travelpod.com/TravelBlogs.com : Stories, Advice and the Internet's Best Travel Blogs.
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Travelogue sharing site featuring personal journal entries, travel reviews, photos, and online community resources. Also includes user tips and travel experiences from around the world.www.travbuddy.com/Editor's Picks - RealTravel
Highlights selected travel blogs, stories, photos, and recommendations from the RealTravel community.blog.realtravel.com/
Travel is the change in location of people on a trip through the means of transport from one location to another. Travel is most commonly for recreation (as part of tourism or to visit friends and family), for business or for commuting; but may be for numerous other reasons, such as migration, fleeing war, etc. Travel may occur by walking or human-powered mode, or through mechanical vehicles, either as private or public transport.Fact: date=December 2008
Travel may be local, regional, national or international. In some countries, non-local internal travel may require an internal passport, while international travel typically requires a passport and visa.
The word originates from the Middle English word travailen ("to toil"), which comes from the Anglo-French word travailler ("travail"). A person who travels is called a traveler (US) or traveller (UK).
See also
- Backpacking (travel)
- Business trip
- Cultural Exchange
- Disabled tourism
- Green travel
- Hostel travel
- Hypermobility (travel)
- Resort
- Space travel
- Travel 2.0
- Travel advisory
- Travel agency
- Traveler
- Volunteer vacation
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