Adventure Travel

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun A well-worn or frequently traveled path or route

  • It is always nice to explore places off the beaten path when traveling.
  • Let's take a break from the usual tourist spots and go off the beaten path.
  • I love finding hidden gems off the beaten path.
  • She decided to take a career path that was off the beaten path and pursue her passion for art.

noun Death Valley

  • Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California.
  • I heard Death Valley is one of the hottest places on earth.
  • Let's go check out Death Valley, it's supposed to be crazy hot!
  • After the team lost the championship game, the locker room felt like Death Valley.

noun a short excursion or journey for pleasure

verb to make a short journey or excursion

  • The group went on a leisurely jaunt through the countryside.
  • Let's go for a quick jaunt to the park.
  • We took a jaunt down to the beach for some fun in the sun.
  • Her mind went on a jaunt through memories of her childhood.

noun a vast desert in North Africa, the largest hot desert in the world

  • The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world, covering much of North Africa.
  • I've always wanted to visit the Sahara and experience its vastness.
  • That movie was as dry as the Sahara, I almost fell asleep.
  • Her heart felt like a barren desert, as empty as the Sahara.

noun the activity of traveling or living in a caravan

verb present participle of caravan, which means to travel or live in a caravan

  • Caravanning is a popular recreational activity that involves traveling in a caravan or camper van.
  • My family and I love caravanning during the summer holidays.
  • Let's pack up the caravan and go caravanning this weekend!
  • Caravanning through life's ups and downs together, they formed a strong bond.

noun a type of camping that is done in remote or undeveloped areas, often without designated campsites or amenities

  • Wild camping is the act of setting up a tent and camping in a remote area without designated campsites.
  • I love going wild camping with my friends, it's so liberating to be out in nature without any restrictions.
  • Let's ditch the campgrounds and go wild camping this weekend, it'll be epic!
  • Embarking on this new business venture feels like wild camping - exciting, unpredictable, and full of adventure.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that describes an action or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the' or 'a'

  • As a renowned geographer, he has trotted the globe to study various landforms.
  • She loves to trot the globe and explore new cities every chance she gets.
  • We should totally trot the globe next summer and hit up all the hottest spots.
  • His mind likes to trot the globe, constantly seeking new ideas and perspectives.

noun a person who is on a quest or search for something

  • The quester embarked on a journey to find the lost artifact.
  • The quester is off to find some hidden treasure.
  • The quester is on a mission to score some loot.
  • The quester seeks the answer to life's mysteries.