Travel
Here is a list of English vocabulary with meaning on the travel topic:
General Travel
Travel: The act of going from one place to another.
Trip: A journey, especially one for pleasure.
Journey: A trip or voyage undertaken by a person.
Destination: The place to which someone is going.
Itinerary: A detailed plan of a trip, including destinations, activities, and accommodation.
Accommodation: A place to stay, such as a hotel, hostel, or campsite.
Luggage: Bags, suitcases, and other items that you take with you when you travel.
Passport: An official document that identifies a person as a citizen of a particular country and that is required for international travel.
Visa: An official document that authorizes a person to enter a particular country.
Guidebook: A book that provides information about a particular place, such as its history, culture, and attractions.
Transportation
Airplane: A fixed-wing aircraft that is powered by one or more jet engines or propellers.
Train: A vehicle consisting of coaches that are connected together and that run on rails.
Bus: A large motor vehicle that carries passengers on fixed routes.
Car: A motor vehicle with four wheels; an automobile.
Ship: A large watercraft that is used for traveling on seas or oceans.
Cruise: A sea voyage taken for pleasure, typically on a large ship that visits a number of ports.
Ferry: A boat that carries passengers and vehicles across a river, lake, or sea.
Activities
Sightseeing: The activity of visiting places of interest.
Hiking: The activity of walking for pleasure in the countryside.
Camping: The activity of spending a night or nights outdoors in a tent or other shelter.
Backpacking: To travel with all your belongings carried in a backpack.
Scuba diving: The activity of swimming underwater, using breathing equipment.
Snorkeling: The activity of swimming underwater while wearing a mask and snorkel.
Shopping: The activity of buying goods.
Dining: The activity of eating a meal in a restaurant.
Other
Adventure travel: Travel that involves excitement, risk, and new or challenging experiences.
Ecotourism: Travel that is environmentally responsible and respects the local culture.
Cultural exchange: The exchange of ideas, customs, and social behavior between people from different cultures.
Souvenir: An object that you keep as a reminder of a place or event.
Jet lag: A disruption of your body's natural sleep-wake cycle caused by traveling across several time zones.