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This time around, I boarded a train towards Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands. Inverness is actually one of seven cities in Scotland and is Scotland’s most northern city.
I then continued my train for 360 miles from Inverness to the northernmost train station in the UK, Thurso. This scenic Far North Line journey took me along the northeast coast of Scotland, along towns and villages, lochs and castles.
I then took another ferry crossing the Pentland Firth, a strait lying between mainland Scotland and the Orkney archipelago, which has some of the fastest tides in the world. The ferry was heading towards Stromness, where the coast of Norway is closer than London.

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.

30 Comments

  1. Welcome back everyone!

    This time around, I boarded a train towards Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands. Inverness is actually one of seven cities in Scotland and is Scotland's most northern city.
    I then continued my train for 360 miles from Inverness to the northernmost train station in the UK, Thurso. This scenic Far North Line journey took me along the northeast coast of Scotland, along towns and villages, lochs and castles.
    I then took another ferry crossing the Pentland Firth, a strait lying between mainland Scotland and the Orkney archipelago, which has some of the fastest tides in the world. The ferry was heading towards Stromness, where the coast of Norway is closer than London.

  2. gorgeous video – amazing trip all the best for the rest of your journey. Super jealous! Enjoy

  3. Again what beautiful way to show Scotland I stay in Central Scotland near Edinburgh, but does make me want to stay up in Highlands. Thanks for coming to Scotland, best wishes x

  4. Just came across your chanel and really enjoyed watching. I keep saying I'd like to visit Scotland and this kind of info is so useful, so well done and thank you for sharing your travel experience- its brilliant what you've produced. ✌

  5. Dear Syifa, I have journeyed with you since Yinchuan, China. You have grown to become a beautiful woman. I am so very happy for you in your new life. Stay safe, stay happy. 🤩🤓

  6. Just come across your channel. Nice to be reminded of my road trip to the Highlands September last year. Your video making skills are very good – very easy to watch. Are you still in Scotland? Will there be more videos from there?

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