Sri Lanka Solo with Intrepid Premium

Inside Intrepid Premium

Wild. Green. Grounded.

Sri Lanka surprised me.

It’s busy, colourful and alive, but nobody feels rushed. It’s what I can only describe as chaotically calm. Jungle everywhere. Fresh food. Community at the centre of everything.

What struck me most was the gratitude. The quiet pride. The way people genuinely welcome you.

If you are going to do Sri Lanka, do it properly. Intrepid Premium is the way.

Route To Colombo

Tea Plantations on the way to Colombo

The Premium Difference

We were a group of 12. A mix of solo travellers and couples, including Intrepid loyalists on their fourteenth trip. Structured but never rigid. You move together, but you always have space.

From the moment we landed, it felt seamless. Transfers organised. Luggage handled. A beautiful local guide who gave us real insight into why things did and did not happen in Sri Lanka’s history.

Every morning he handed us a freshly picked flower before we boarded the bus. Small detail. Big impact.

Sigiria Rock

Sigiriya: Tough but Worth It

The climb up Sigiriya Rock is not easy. It’s hot, there are stairs, and at the very top it becomes single file in both directions.

But it is completely doable.

There are natural breaks. You go at your own pace. And when you reach the summit, it opens into wide views over endless green. Being in a group means you will have some of your group at each portion of the journey. No awkwardness or shame in taking it as your pace!

I felt accomplished standing up there. Small in the best possible way.

Molly On Sigiria Rock

Molly On Sigiria Rock

Wildlife, Done Ethically

We visited Minneriya National Park and saw elephants properly. In their space. No chaos. No crowding.

You notice the difference when you travel with a licensed, responsible operator.

Monkeys are everywhere. Completely wild. Completely unbothered. Our tour guide navigated the game reserve with the animal’s welfare in mind. We were sitting silently next to multi-generational families of elephants, softly blinking back at us.

It felt respectful and intimate all at once.

Sri Lankan Elephant in Minneriya & Kaudulla National Park

Sri Lankan Elephant in Minneriya & Kaudulla National Park

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

Yes, it really is as beautiful as Instagram says.

The train from Nanu Oya winds slowly through rolling tea plantations, misty hills and dense jungle that feels almost unreal in its colour. Bright green layered against soft mountain fog. Tiny villages passing by. Women in colourful saris walking along the tracks. It feels cinematic.

What I loved most was the pace. It is not rushed. It gently moves through the landscape, giving you time to actually take it in instead of just photographing it.

With Intrepid Premium, we had reserved seating and space to breathe. No overcrowded carriages. No fighting for door space. Other cabins had locals leaning out of open doors and packed aisles, but ours felt calm and comfortable.

Three hours was the perfect length. Long enough to experience it fully, but not so long that you felt tired or cramped. And at the end, our transfer was waiting, so the journey flowed seamlessly into the next stay.

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

The Stays

Premium in Sri Lanka really shines in the accommodation.

Amaya Lake in Dambulla was peaceful and surrounded by nature, with elephant crossings nearby.

Amaya Hills in Kandy sits above the city with incredible views. We were there during a Buddhist celebration with fire dancing and fireworks. It felt special.

The Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya is historic and elegant. High tea, champagne, gardens, character – and where Queen Elizabeth herself used to stay!

The beautiful Garden’s videoed here had be captivated for hours.

Amaya Hills Kandy

Amaya Hills Kandy

Who This Is For

This trip is perfect for:

  • Solo travellers who want somewhere new but not alone

  • Couples who want culture without chaos

  • Clients nervous about Off the Beaten Track Travel but curious about South Asia

  • Professionals who want depth, but also comfort

It is adventurous, but not extreme. Elevated, but still authentic.

Sri Lanka is the kind of place that slows you down without making you stop.

If it is on your radar, I follow your gut!

Let’s plan it properly.

Negombo Beach

Negombo Beach

A Travel Advisor’s Guide to Spending 6–12 Months Abroad (Canada Edition)

How to Prepare for Extended Solo Travel

There is a quiet courage required to step away from your life for a while. 

Not the cinematic kind.
The practical kind. 

The moment you board a flight with one suitcase, a new SIM card, and the understanding that if something goes wrong, you are the one who will figure it out. 

This is exactly why extended solo travel can be so transformative. 

As a travel advisor (and someone who left in 2022 with one suitcase and a plan) I have seen more Australians choosing long-term travel than ever before. Whether prompted by burnout, a life reset, a ski season that evolves into something longer, or a long-awaited sabbatical, Canada remains one of the most accessible and rewarding places to begin. 

Molly Hiking In Norway

Hiking in beautiful Norway

Why More Australians Are Choosing Extended Travel

Travel is no longer viewed as a short escape. For many, it has become a necessary pause and recalibration. 

Australians are delaying traditional milestones, prioritising experience over routine, and recognising that waiting for the “perfect time” often means never going. 

The travellers most often taking the leap include: 

  • Professionals seeking perspective after burnout 
  • Individuals rebuilding confidence after major life changes 
  • Quarter-life reset seekers 
  • Ski season workers who decide to stay longer 

Solo travel asks you to move forward despite uncertainty. Without familiar routines or support systems, growth becomes inevitable. 

Molly In Whistler Village

Whistler Village

Why Canada is the Perfect Start

Canada offers a rare balance: adventure paired with stability. 

It suits Australians particularly well due to: 

  • Accessible long-stay visa options 
  • English-speaking and culturally familiar environments 
  • A safe, structured society 
  • Strong lifestyle alignment with Australian values 
  • Established Australian communities 

British Columbia is especially appealing. For outdoor enthusiasts, it offers mountains, lakes, forests and coastline within easy reach, while Vancouver consistently ranks among the world’s most liveable cities. 

Molly In Steamboat Springs Co

Steamboat Springs Co

Why Canada is the Perfect Start

Canada offers a rare balance: adventure paired with stability.

It suits Australians particularly well due to:

  • Accessible long-stay visa options
  • English-speaking and culturally familiar environments
  • A safe, structured society
  • Strong lifestyle alignment with Australian values
  • Established Australian communities

British Columbia is especially appealing. For outdoor enthusiasts, it offers mountains, lakes, forests and coastline within easy reach, while Vancouver consistently ranks among the world’s most liveable cities.

Kelowna To Vancouver Drive Sunset

A typical sunset while driving from Kelowna to Vancouver

Choosing Your Long-Stay Path

There is no single way to live abroad — only the path that suits your personality and priorities.

Common approaches include:

  • Ski season work
    Often begins as one winter and evolves into multiple seasons.
  • Working Holiday Visa
    Travel initially, find casual work, then build stability.
  • Slow travel sabbatical
    Stay for several months to experience a seasonal shift and establish routine.

City vs Resort Living

Ski towns suit high-energy, social personalities.
Cities such as Vancouver suit those seeking balance, routine, and professional opportunities.

Resilience, adaptability, and an open mindset will serve you well in either environment.

 

Molly In Emerald Lake Banff

Molly in Emerald Lake Banff

Building a Life, Not Just Taking a Holiday

Thriving abroad requires intention.

Build friendships
Be open, patient, and willing to participate.

Create stability
Develop routines that provide grounding.

Protect your energy
Monitor emotional capacity and allow time for rest.

Resilience is important, but so is recovery.

Molly Horse Riding In Banff

Molly horse riding in Banff

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Departing without adequate financial buffers
  • Quitting when the adjustment period becomes challenging
  • Expecting immediate comfort
  • Treating the experience as something to prove rather than to enjoy

Extended travel is not always easy. That is part of its value.

Sicamous Bc

Views of Sicamous BC

How Extended Solo Travel Changes You

When you live abroad alone, there is no opting out.

When your family is asleep fifteen hours away, you learn to show up for yourself.

And it is remarkable what you discover when self-reliance becomes non-negotiable.

What You Bring Home

Not souvenirs.

Perspective.
Confidence.
Self-trust.

Molly In Horseshoe Bay Vancouver

Molly in Horseshoe Bay Vancouver

Thinking About Your Own Canadian Adventure?

If the idea of spending six to twelve months exploring Canada is starting to feel less like a dream and more like a plan, a little expert guidance can make the journey far smoother.

From navigating visas and structuring a flexible flight itinerary to planning seasonal routes across such a vast country, the right preparation makes all the difference. At Chirn Park Travel, we specialise in building long-stay and round-the-world itineraries that give you the freedom to explore while knowing the logistics are taken care of.

When you are ready to start turning the idea into a real adventure, we are here to help you map it out.

Molly soaking up the fresh air in Banff

Molly soaking up the fresh air in Banff

A solo traveller’s favourite in The Middle East

Touchdown in The Middle East

There’s something exciting about arriving in a new country late at night. It’s quiet, the air feels different, and you’re stepping into the unknown. Flying from Paris to Doha was smooth and comfortable, and even arriving close to midnight, the airport experience was effortless. Hamad International Airport is modern, easy to navigate, and incredibly efficient. Within no time, I was on my way to the hotel via transfer, watching the city lights glide past the window – my first glimpse of Doha’s sleek skyline.

As a solo traveller, that first night matters. I want to know the city feels safe. I want to know getting from A to B is easy. Doha ticked every box.

 

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Beautiful buildings in Katara Cultural Village

Staying in the Heart of It: Central Inn Souq Waqif

I checked into the Central Inn Souq Waqif, and honestly, the location is what makes it. Staying near Souq Waqif means you’re in walking distance to one of Doha’s most iconic cultural precincts – full of life, lantern-lit alleyways, and the scent of spices and shisha drifting through the air.

The best part? Even though it’s bustling, it never feels chaotic. It feels curated, safe, and welcoming – especially for someone travelling alone.

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Katara Mosque

An Afternoon of Magic: Half-Day Desert Safari

You can’t come to Qatar without seeing the desert, and my half-day desert safari was a highlight.

One minute you’re leaving the city behind, and the next you’re surrounded by rolling golden dunes that stretch forever. The dune bashing is thrilling and then it slows down into moments of complete stillness, where the desert feels almost silent. I was able to quad bike through the desert which was a highlight. I highly recommend planning your desert safari for the afternoon and seeing the sun set over the golden desert dunes.

It’s adventure, culture, and scenery all in one… and it’s the perfect short experience if you don’t have a full day to spare.

Dune Safari in The Qatar desert

Alana on her Dune Safari in Qatar

Doha City Tour: Where Old Meets Ultra-Modern

Back in Doha, I joined a city tour to get my bearings (and I always recommend this if it’s your first time in a destination to get the lay of the land).

Doha has this fascinating contrast, and something I haven’t seen before – traditional cultural spaces alongside futuristic architecture. One moment you’re wandering heritage-style streets, and the next you’re driving past gleaming skyscrapers that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie. A perfect balance of old and new.

There’s so much to appreciate in Doha – it’s clean, organised, and beautifully designed. You can feel that it’s a city that’s proud of what it is and where it’s headed.

Lusail, Qatar’s futuristic city

Lusail, Qatar’s futuristic city

The Food Alone Is Worth the Trip

Now let’s talk about the part I secretly plan entire itineraries around… the food. I truly believe you have to experience authentic local food to really understand the countries culture.

Doha is a dream if you love Middle Eastern flavours. Every meal felt rich and comforting, with warm spices and beautiful presentation. I ate plenty of:

  • hummus and fresh bread (dangerously addictive)

  • grilled meats and kebabs

  • spiced rice dishes

  • sweet baklava and cardamom coffee

Even dining solo felt easy – service is warm, restaurants are welcoming, and it’s common to see people dining casually on their own, especially in Souq Waqif.

Trying all the flavours of The Middle East

Trying all the flavours of The Middle East

Shopping in Souq Waqif: Sensory Overload in the Best Way

If you love shopping (or just browsing), Souq Waqif is everything you want it to be- it’s atmospheric, authentic, and full of character.

You can wander for hours through narrow laneways filled with:

  • spices and dried fruit

  • perfumes and oils

  • jewellery and textiles

  • handmade souvenirs and crafts

It’s one of those places where you walk in for “just a quick look” and walk out two hours later with a bag full of treasures and a new appreciation for how fun shopping can be when it feels cultural.

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All your senses awake when you’re in the Souq Waqif

Solo Travel in Doha: Safe, Secure, and Comfortable

I’ll be honest – a lot of my clients ask about safety when it comes to the Middle East, especially solo travellers. And after experiencing Doha firsthand, I can confidently say: Doha is one of the safest cities I’ve visited.

The streets are well-lit, public areas feel secure, locals are respectful, and the overall environment is calm. Even walking around Souq Waqif at night felt comfortable – not once did I feel uneasy or out of place. And that’s something I don’t say lightly.

Doha is one of those destinations that surprises you. It’s not just a stopover city – it’s a place worth travelling for. With a blend of culture, desert landscapes, incredible food, and high-end shopping, it’s ideal for:

  • solo travellers wanting a safe cultural escape

  • couples looking for something different

  • anyone needing a short, fascinating add-on to Europe.

If you’re flying to or from Europe, it’s a brilliant short escape that feels completely different to anything nearby – and yet incredibly accessible.

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Thrilling sand boarding within the Dunes