The first caravans traveled the route between 1809 and 1820.
The caravan of cars was traveling swiftly up the road toward the lodge.
These caravans would typically travel by day, from sunrise to sunset.
They were still retracing the trail along which the caravan had traveled.
The whole caravan was travelling only a little faster than walking pace.
The caravans travelled far beyond the limits of the empire.
Well, is there any way to find out how far from us the caravan is traveling, and whether we will come up with them today?
It used to be a stopping point for the caravans traveling along the Silk Road.
"The caravan must've traveled half the night," he said, referring to a goblin supply train they had been watching, coming from the north.
And then the caravan traveled over mountains and through mountain valleys for the next couple of days.