Traveling with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct is an illegal activity in which a person intentionally travels with the intent of engaging in sexual activities that are considered illegal in the destination location. This can include activities such as prostitution, sex trafficking, and other forms of sexual exploitation. The person engaging in this activity may or may not have knowledge of the illegality of the activity prior to traveling. There are two primary types of traveling with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct: 1. Commercial Sexual Exploitation: This type of activity involves the exchange of money or goods for sexual services. It often involves sex trafficking, prostitution, or the exploitation of minors for sexual activities. 2. Non-Commercial Sexual Exploitation: This type of activity is typically motivated by personal gain or pleasure, and does not involve an exchange of money or goods. This may include activities such as voyeurism, exhibitionism, or other non-commercial sexual activities.