10 Aesthetic Words To Describe My Love For Traveling
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10 Aesthetic Words To Describe My Love For Traveling

9. Hygge (n.) The warm feeling you get while enjoying the company of great friends and all life has to offer

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I would consider myself as someone who searches for new adventures, destinations, and of course cozy local coffee shops. I constantly crave the feeling of visiting a new place for the first time. Personally, I view traveling as a journey. A journey to build relationships, create new stories, and find the beauty in the little things nature has to offer. Traveling allows me to be myself, and test my capabilities. Here are 10 aesthetic words to describe my love for traveling.

1. Fernweh

(n.) An ache for distant places; the craving for travel.

2. Wanderlust

(n.) A great desire to travel and rove about.


3. Dérive

(n.) Drift, to leave on an unplanned journey leaving an entire life behind to just travel and let the world guide the course of your life.


4. Coddiwomple

(v.) To travel purposefully towards a vague destination.


5. Natsukashii

(adj.) Of some small things that brings you suddenly, joyously back to fond memories, not with a wistful longing for what’s past, but with an appreciation of good times.

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6. Eleutheromania

(n.) An intense and irresistible desire for freedom.


7. Drapetomania

(n.) An overwhelming urge to run away.


8. Kairos

(n.) The perfect, delicate, crucial moment; the fleeting rightness of time and place that creates the opportune atmosphere for action, words, or movement; also, weather.


9. Hygge

(n.) The warm feeling you get while enjoying the company of great friends and all life has to offer.


10. Numinous

(adj.) Describing an experience that makes you fearful yet fascinated, awed yet attracted—the powerful, personal experience of being overwhelmed and inspired.


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