Abstract
The geographical perspective on travels highlights how the term should not be interpreted in a univocal way, but rather it should be read in different directions, both considering its ancestral origins and dimensions as a spatial, temporal, cultural and even spiritual human archetype, and its more recent forms, either highly consumerist and superficial, or, on the contrary, sustainable and responsible.
Parole chiave
Geographic travel; literary journey; consumerist travel; sustainable travel