The bike is banned in public places On Sunday, I went out with my friend on a steep, muddy slope that we got on in a cycle of Sunday when seven monster motorcycles roared. It was. Only when we have to follow the way to throw motorcycles, we have recognized problems caused by motorcycles. At that moment, I began asking if I should ban a motorcycle in public or it was too late. If they ride irresponsibly, they reached the conclusion that motorcycles should be banned since they would hurt the ground they were riding.
Since then, I ran comfortably behind the bike. This is a cheap, convenient and fast way to avoid public transportation, especially in remote areas. However, I did not expect to drive my own motorbike. Until one month ago, Nicole and I decided to live in Ubud, Bali for a while. Ubud does not organize public transportation. Car rental is too expensive. Negotiation is required every time there is a car, so it is very stressful to take a taxi or ride a motorcycle. Still, it is still expensive. Our only choice is to walk or drive our own motorcycle
I have fallen in love with a motorcycle since my first trip. This is the best way for me to explore new places. Especially borrowing motorcycles in most countries in Southeast Asia is as simple as drinking morning coffee. Just visit one of many bicycle rental shops and pay rent for 4 to 5 dollars a day so please feel free to take it anywhere. In most cases, you can leave without showing your driver's license. However, I always dreamed of an important motorbike tour in the picturesque Southeast Asian countries in Vietnam. When I visited for the first time, I was impressed with the familiarity of local people, amazing opinions, and the goodness of food. This is cheaper than the cost of living in Western Europe. I promised that I would definitely come back.
Dark cave, friendly local people, and deviation of thumb: How can I cross a 3,500 km motorcycle in Vietnam?