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trekking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'trekking' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of travelling on foot, particularly in mountainous or difficult terrain. For example, "We decided to go trekking in the Himalayas for our next holiday."
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Bariloche, on the banks of the immense Nahuel Huapi lake, is a major town, and a base for trekking and mountain biking; Apurabici rents bikes for £15 a day and organises half-day guided rides along mountain trails for £50pp.
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Early May to late October Book it: Wilderness Journeys (0131 625 6635; wildernessjourneys.com) offers a 12-night guided Malawi trip from £2,275, including kayaking, trekking, mountain biking, snorkelling, accommodation, all meals, park fees and transport.
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Between 7-15 March, the eight-night trip mixes skiing and trekking in the High Atlas mountains.
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The economy of Nepal is heavily dependent on tourism, principally trekking and Himalayan mountain climbing.
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It may sound extravagant to go all the way to the bottom end of South America to stick your nose in a glass, but a trip to a few select vineyards - Catena and Zuccardi in Argentina, Errazuriz and Montes in Chile are recommended - can be combined with horseriding, rafting, trekking around Aconcagua, and a beach break on the Pacific.
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020 3286 5431; surfberbere.com 8. Foothills trekking Head for the hills on Intrepid Travel's new Atlas Mountain Retreat (launching in February 2009), part of its Independent portfolio, designed for those who don't want to travel with a group.
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Other activities include horse-riding through the stunning El Calafate and trekking in the Torres del Paine national park.
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Draa Valley KE Adventure has teamed up with the France-based Allibert company to create a bi-lingual family trekking holiday which gives children the chance to brush up on their French language skills.
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She is said to have been trekking in the Himalayas without any means of making contact.
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Once we reached the end of the footpath, we just kept going – trekking 13km into the jungle.
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Tourdust: £442 land only or £537 with flights, including transfers, B&B accommodation in Marrakech, tour guide while trekking, all meals while trekking.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "trekking" to specifically describe long and challenging hikes, often in mountainous regions. For shorter, less strenuous walks, consider using "hiking" or "walking".
Common error
Avoid using "trekking" to describe a simple stroll in a park or a short walk in the city. This term implies a more demanding and adventurous activity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "trekking" is as a noun, referring to the activity of going on a trek. It can also function as a verb, specifically the present participle of 'trek'. Ludwig examples show its usage in describing travel activities and related tourism.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "trekking" is a common and grammatically sound way to describe long-distance walking or hiking, often in mountainous or challenging terrain. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is suitable for various contexts. Predominantly found in news and media, and formal business contexts, the word evokes adventure and physical challenge. When writing about casual walks, consider alternatives like "hiking" or "rambling". While "trekking" primarily functions as a noun, it can also be used as a verb, specifically the present participle of 'trek'. Remember to reserve its use for demanding outdoor activities, as misusing it for simple walks can be misleading.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hiking
A general term for walking outdoors for recreation or exercise, often over trails.
backpacking
Involves carrying your gear in a backpack while hiking, often for multiple days.
hill walking
Focuses on walking in hilly areas.
ramble
Suggests a leisurely walk in the countryside.
long-distance walking
Emphasizes the length of the walk.
bushwalking
Commonly used in Australia and New Zealand for hiking through the bush.
orienteering
Navigation using a map and compass, often involving walking or running.
expedition
A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, often involving travel over difficult terrain.
foot journey
Highlights the act of travelling by foot.
pilgrimage
A journey, often on foot, to a sacred place.
FAQs
What is the difference between "trekking" and hiking?
"Trekking" generally refers to a longer, more challenging hike, often in mountainous or remote areas, while hiking can encompass shorter, less strenuous walks.
What kind of gear is typically needed for "trekking"?
Essential gear for "trekking" includes sturdy hiking boots, a backpack, appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, navigation tools (map, compass, GPS), and safety equipment.
Where are some popular destinations for "trekking"?
Popular "trekking" destinations include the Himalayas, the Andes, and various national parks around the world. Consider including Nepal or Patagonia in your search.
What can I say instead of "trekking"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "hiking", "backpacking", or "long-distance walking".
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4.5/5
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