well firslty make sure wot the implication of this statment is, obviously at the heart of it lies a fundamental 'journey' concept: that the experiences in the journey are more significant than the destination hence reaching or arriving at the destination is much more important...
as for skrzy poems, like illin said, they are all applicable just go for the ones that have a present tense verb in the title such as 'CROSSING' the Red Sea is precisely abt the impact of 'crossing' on the migrants. A 'DRIVE' in the Country is also abt persona's experience of his visit to Blue hole. 'LEAVING' Home is also abt the experience of the journey as the poet embarks his imposed journey....u get the drift rite...?
as for stimulus, i'd say the Road not taken is ideal cuz the poet nostalgically talks abt his experiences during the journey etc, same with Attwood's Journey to interior poem as she negativley describes her experiences of a physical journey and Lim's excerpt Genii Loci is ALL abt the positive experiences of a vacation...
i used hilton's Lost Horizon as a supp. - a novel describing the experiences and attitiudes of 4 ppl who are hijacked to populate a paradise.....
hope tht helps mate!