Caravan

noun
  1. A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa. noun
    The caravan moved slowly across the desert, each camel laden with goods.
    They joined a caravan to ensure safe passage through the treacherous terrain.
  2. A covered vehicle, typically a large trailer or motorhome, equipped for living in, used when traveling or on vacation. noun
    They spent the summer traveling through Europe in a caravan.
    The family parked their caravan at the campsite and began to set up for the weekend.
  3. A procession or convoy of vehicles or people traveling together. noun
    The caravan of cars stretched for miles as they made their way to the festival.
    A caravan of protesters marched through the streets, chanting for change.