The Polos took four years to reach China and went through many lands.
China to be exact he wanted to find new trade routes later on the Silk road.
I would say the Mediterranean Sea, because you could easily travel anywhere in the known world on it back then, and both Rome and Greece were world powers. It also served as a huge trade route.
It was the fastest route, and it could be used to travel to Europe, Asia and Africa.
Silk road
It is from China's Chang'an.
To trade, to navigate, to travel...
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
they affect trade and travel because most geography was violent and we based on fake myths in the past centuries in which the myths had included trade and travel
Bandits on the Silk Road were groups of thieves and robbers who targeted travelers and merchants. Their presence along the route made trade and travel risky and dangerous, leading to increased costs for protection and loss of goods. This hindered the flow of goods and ideas along the Silk Road, impacting its overall efficiency and safety.
Silk Road
rivers
A trade corridor is a route that will make trade easier such as a passage through the mountains or a canal (panama, suez, etc.) It is really just a faster route that will take you less time to travel.