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Study the difference between trip, journey and travel.
In order to speak about travelling, several terms can be used, such as: travel, to travel, journey and trip.
 
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Important!
Study these words and their meanings!
  
travel - noun, adjective
 
- verb (used without object)
  
1. to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
2. to move or go from one place or point to another.
3. to proceed or advance in any way.

One of my hobbies is to travel.

- verb (used with object)
 
1. to travel, journey, or pass through or over, as a country or road. 
2. to journey or traverse (a specified distance).
 
Last year we travelled to Paris by plane.

- noun
 
1. the act of travelling; journeying, esp. to distant places: to travel to other planets.
2. travels,
     a. journeys; wanderings: to set out on one's travels.
     b. journeys as the subject of a written account or literary work: a book of travels.
     c. such an account or work.
 
journey - noun

- noun
 
1. a travelling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time.
 
He made a 200 km journey from Madrid.
 
trip - noun
  
- noun
 
1. a journey or voyage: usually for a short period of time.
 
I just got back yesterday from my vacation! My trip was excellent!
Reference:
http://www.espressoenglish.net/difference-between-travel-trip-and-journey/