Trek: intransitive verb
1. chiefly South African
a. to travel by ox wagon
b. to migrate by ox wagon or in train of such
2. to make one's journey arduously; broadly; journey
trek, trekking, trekked
trekker noun
Origins: Afrikaans, from Dutch trecken to pull, haul, migrate; akin to Old High German trechan to pull. First use 1835
Synonyms: journey, peregrinate, pilgrimage, tour, travel, trip, voyage.
They trekked up the mountain's path.No matter how far they trekked, the sun kept following them.
He trekked across the dangerous land in a treacherous journey to find his true master.
I trekked through the forest to find my way home.
Trekked.
knack, knapsack, khaki, kayak, karaoke, knock, kook, knickers, knuckle, trekked kick, kink, kiosk
Trekked.
The word 'traveled' has a number of synonyms. Some of the most common synonyms are commuted, drove, flew, navigated, rode, sailed, toured, wondered and trekked.
The hunter trekked over rough terrain in search of game.
The little boy went on a long trekked around the world.
When Dottie walked into the woods, she knew that she was in for a long trek before she would see another person.
Hernando de Soto
Settlers had a rough time crossing the rugged Appalachian Mountains.