to travel spontaneously · to decide to travel without much prior planning
Perfect for when you decide to pack your bags and go without a detailed itinerary! 🎒 It describes that exciting feeling of spontaneity when you just book a flight or hop in the car and see where the adventure takes you. ✨
💡 **Word Choice!** 'On a whim' can be used for any spontaneous action, not just travel! You can 'buy a new gadget on a whim' or 'decide to learn a new language on a whim'. Just remember it implies a sudden, often unplanned decision. 🚀
Which situation best describes someone who decided 'to travel on a whim'? A. 🗓️ Emily spent months planning her perfect itinerary to Japan. B. 🚗 David booked a last-minute flight to Costa Rica after seeing a cheap deal. C. 💼 Sarah prepared a detailed budget and visa applications for her trip to Australia.