Noun
travelogue (plural travelogues)
A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture.
The Beginning of Survival is my best album. I am very proud of it, and I am surprised at it, too. I thought some of Travelogue was a little heavy, but I don't think this is heavy. Joni Mitchell
In White Plains I wasn't theatrical at all. I was a model and I used to take the train into New York three days a week to do travelogue work. John Davidson
The book is a meditation on memory, on memory and history, written in the form of a travelogue. But the journey through time and space is a device, a vehicle, a formal means to exist in the physical landscape of slavery and to embody that history and to carry it... Saidiya Hartman
Box office For the original British and Australian releases, a spoof travelogue narrated by John Cleese, Away From It All, was shown before the film itself. Source: Internet
And through his confessional style, he miraculously deconstructed the tired conventions of the travelogue and the cooking show forever, creating not only a new format, but combining them into an entirely new television form. Source: Internet
His contributions to the city are mentioned by Mark Twain in his travelogue Innocents Abroad : "I mention this statue and this stairway because they have their story. Source: Internet