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What are the differences between "travel" and "tour"?
May 11, 2013 4:24 AM
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Trip and journey are practically synonymous. Trip is more colloquial and used to be a slang word 150 years ago. Examples:
He made a trip to China.
He made a journey to China.
He has made several trips to Africa.
He has made several journeys to Africa.
Travel is more often a verb than a noun: He traveled/travelled around the world.
As a noun it is usually in the plural: His travels took him to distant corners of the world. John Steinbect wrote a book called Travels With Charley. However, you can say a travel agency.
Tour as a noun often refers to people, for example pop stars, traveling from city to city:
The Rolling Stones have been on tour for two months now. You can use it as verb: They are touring Europe.
in a short
Tour: implies planned stops at several places.
Travel: A general term meaning going away from your home to visit or to work, with intent to return.
May 11, 2013
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