Why You Need to Cover Up While Riding a Scooter in Bali
Riding in Bali hits different after a few months in the sun. At first, I was cruising around in shorts and a t-shirt thinking I was fine… until I realised how harsh the Bali sun really is. These days I look more like a local: ☀️ UV jacket zipped up 🧣 Sarong over my legs 😷 Mask on, visor down 🧤 Socks and gloves to protect my hands and feet It’s hot, but trust me—it makes a huge difference when you’re on the bike every day. In this video I forgot 3 things—can you spot them? 1) I put my hoodie on before my helmet (so no burnt neck, thank you very much) 2) I forgot to zip my backpack… rookie move! 3) I didn’t throw on my socks or gloves. Little things like this are what make riding in Bali more comfortable, and safer, in the long run. Would you ride a scooter in Bali or leave it to the locals? #BaliScooterLife #BaliTravelTips #FamilyTravelBali #BaliTransport #ExploreBali