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Synonyms and antonyms of To go on a journey in British Thesaurus

To go on a journey

explore (verb)

to travel to a place in order to learn about it or to search for something valuable such as oil

go (verb)

to move or travel to a place that is away from where you are now

come (verb)

to move or travel to the place where you are

go (verb)

to move or travel to a place, or to leave a place, in order to do a particular thing

come (verb)

to move or travel a particular distance to where you are

travel (verb)

to go from one place to another, especially in a vehicle

travel (verb)

to go a particular distance

roam (verb)

to move or travel with no particular purpose

island-hop (verb)

informal to travel from island to island within the same group of islands, especially as part of a holiday

barnstorm (verb)

mainly American to travel around a country, stopping in many places to make political speeches or give performances

bum around (mainly American)

mainly Americaninformal to spend time travelling around a place without having any particular plans about where you will go next

do (verb)

informal to visit a famous place as a tourist