How to use "travel" in a sentence

Sentences

Very few people travel to the Great Gallery from this end of the trail

It has taken me two and a half hours to travel six kilometres

I know that even if I could travel back in time, I wouldn't change anything

We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities

They cannot travel, but there will be no more wars

Sala's grandmother remembered life before the Oil Wars, when people could travel freely and see other parts of the world

Gran was always talking about the days when she and Sala's grandfather used to travel to distant lands, climb mountains, and go swimming in the ocean

"Do you think we'll ever be able to travel like you did?" Sala asked

You will study, and choose various travel or sports experiences

This world, the city with its wrist chips and simulators, was the only one they knew, but Gran often talked about life before the Oil Wars - how they used to walk freely in the forests, grow flowers and fruit, sing songs around fires on the beach, and travel to wonderful places

We'll travel round Italy for a time

As he entered her, she let her hands travel over his body, along his lean flanks.

But it had seemed absurd and shortsighted of the director to force a man of Alexander's position to travel by such relatively primitive means

'In order to travel to the north part of the River Thames, we need a small boat,' George said

When they came down in Lae, New Guinea, on 29th June, there were only 7,000 more miles to travel