My journey into Scotland began at home in the south of Manchester, northwest England. Leaving home and headed to Manchester airport, I took a 6-hour-coach to Glasgow for £20 and travelled over 220 miles.

I had previously purchased a travel pass for £189 that was valid for bus, train and ferry rides in Scotland for eight unlimited travel days. I stayed on a £21 dorm bed in Glasgow hostel and kickstart my journey into the highlands by boarding the train the following day to the highest railway in the UK, Corrour.

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ABOUT ME:
I started solo travelling in 2013 and left Indonesia in 2016 to pursue full-time travelling while at the same time documenting my journey as I explore different cultures as a solo female traveller.

Having initially travelled for 5 months throughout Asia, I moved to China in January 2017 for an English teaching job, which was my first experience living abroad.

Since leaving China in 2018, I have taken the move to become a full-time YouTube creator and traveller. I strive to create unique, culture-driven content and capture authentic interactions as I travel.

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