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Journey (noun): is when you travel from one place to another especially in a vehicle.
Trip (noun): usually involves more than one single journey.
Expedition (noun): an organized journey for a particular purpose.
Safari (noun): an organized journey to look at or sometimes hunt wild animals,
especially in Africa:
Cruise (noun or verb): a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit
several places.
Voyage (noun): a long journey, especially by ship or boat.
Complete the sentences with one of the words above in its correct form:
4. His travels abroad provided lots of background material for novels he wrote.
7. I love travelling during the summer holidays. This year I off to Italy.
8. I went on a day trip to France. We left at 6.30 a.m. and got back at midnight.
13. The journey from London to Newcastle by train can be done in under three hours.
14. The round-trip ticket enabled me to visit all the major tourist destinations in India.
16. Travelling by boat between the islands is less tiring than travelling by road.