Sociology
- Drifter (person), a person who is continually travelling without a home or job
- Rogue (vagrant)
- Vagabond (person)
- Vagrancy (people)
- Itinerant, a person who travels from place to place with no fixed home
- Nomad, a person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer
- Perpetual traveler, a traveller/migrant who is not considered a legal resident of any country
- Tourist, a person who is travelling or visiting a place for pleasure
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