Traveling can make even the best storyteller speechless. Get ready for a little vocab lesson where you’ll learn some travel words that describe your wanderlusting perfectly. Guaranteed you’ll wish there was an English equivalent!
Have you ever tried to explain a travel experience and been at a loss for words?
Travel does that to us – it entangles us in its beauty, makes us feel a myriad of emotions we’ve never yet felt, and leaves us speechless and yearning for more.
Lucky for us, there are some travel words that describe these beautiful achings perfectly. The thing is, they are words with no English equivalent.
We had lots of fun pairing some of our favorite travel photos with definitions we think fit what we were feeling. So get ready to add some foreign words to your arsenal in this little travel vocab lesson!
1. Resfeber
Definition: The nervous feeling you get before a journey.
Yes, there’s a name for those jittery butterflies that flutter through your stomach as you pack your bags.
2. Eleutheromania
Definition: An intense and irresistible desire for freedom.
Let’s be real, whether your traveling to NYC, Iceland or Tokyo, who doesn’t have this feeling?
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3. Fernweh
Definition: Feeling homesick for a place you’ve never been.
I love this word because it puts a name to a feeling I’ve never before been able to describe.
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4. Trouvaille
Definition: Something lovely discovered by chance.
Such a pretty word and such a beautiful idea. I don’t know about you, but I hear a sexy French accent in my mind.
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5. Hygge
Definition: The cozy feeling of relaxing with friends while having a meal or drinks.
I need this word in my life. Every day.
Feeling the wanderlust yet?! I know I am! Here’s a great place to start planning a trip…
6. Sonder
Definition: The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.
If we take the time to consider that each person in this world is living a life as important as our own, this world will be a much brighter place.
7. Onism
Definition: The awareness of how little of the world you’ll experience.
How many lifetimes would it take to visit the every single place you’ve ever dreamed of? For me, it would take hundreds of lifetimes. I guess I’ll have to settle for just this one, and make the most of it!
8. Livsnjutare
Definition: One who loves life deeply and lives it to the extreme.
Always strive to be this type of person. Does it matter that you can’t pronounce it? Nope, just be it.
9. Waldeinsamkeit
Definition: The feeling of being alone in the woods.
This word brings to mind images of Hansel and Gretel wandering through the tangled paths of the Black Forest. Light streams through the thick trees, and the crisp air is scented with pine. Dreamy isn’t it? Walk alone in the woods and you might channel your inner fairy tale.
10. Meraki
Definition: Putting a part of yourself into what you’re doing.
Whether you are a cook, an artist, an athlete – or hell, even an accountant – do your work with your whole heart. This word really resonated with us during the summer of 2020 while we were hard at work pouring our souls into Van Conversion Academy.
11. Numinous
Definition: The powerful, personal feeling of being overwhelmed and inspired.
What stirs this emotion in you? For me, it’s the feeling I get when I hike to an extraordinary view and I can look down to where I started. Or the feeling I get when listening to music live and the lyrics ring true for me. And it’s the feeling I get when I visit a place I’ve been dreaming of, and I see the streets and buildings in person for the first time.
12. Dérive
Definition: A spontaneous journey where the traveler lets the spirit of the landscape and architecture move them.
This kind of journey is my favorite. The kind where you don’t have any really solid plans. The kind where you wander into cute coffeehouses and picnic in parks. The kind where the day is yours to do with it as you’d like.
13. Forelsket
Definition: The euphoria you experience when you are first falling in love.
I’d like to think that this word could refer to a person or a place, as both give me butterflies. Find out how traveling makes your relationships stronger.
14. Yu yi
Definition: The desire to feel things just as intensely as you did when you were younger — before expectations, before memory, before words.
One reason travel is so addicting is that you’re able to experience a place for the first time. You see colors more vividly, and see everything with a fresh set of eyes.
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We want to hear from you!
Have you heard any of these travel words before? Which is your favorite? Do you have one to add to the list? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below!
Hello. remarkable job. I did not expect this. This is a splendid story. Thanks!
I personally believe that all travelers must pick inspiring travel quotes in their mind. It helps to enjoy the trip. I always do the same for me. By the way, I wish you all a good holidays/travels for this 2021, if pandemics let us for sure!
The world ‘hygge’ reminded me of a dinner party I had few years ago out in my garden under the blooming wisteria with a few friends, one of whom was battling glioblastoma brain cancer. At one point he looked around at all the sites of the flowers, his friends, the candlelight and the food and was just soaking it in. He had this contented smile on his face, and I felt grateful I had created what I now know is a hygge moment.