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The adaptation of Swiss railway stations and stops for disabled persons is continuing, with 42 more to be completed by the end of the year. By that time, 1,131 of the approximately 1,800 stations will have been adapted. By the end of 2027, 87% of travellers should be able to travel spontaneously and autonomously by train.
swissinfo.ch
More Swiss railway stations to be made accessible for disabled travellers
As a target to finish adaptations by the end of 2023 was not met, the conversion of dozens of stations and stops is continuing this year.
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Another great article about accessible travel in Florida:
wanderlustmagazine.com
5 incredible accessible travel experiences in Florida - Wanderlust
Florida’s ambition to become one of the most accessible travel destinations in the world has meant the state has never been so open to travellers of all abilities – here are just five ways everyone can enjoy The Sunshine State…
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Has anyone been to this place? It says their dolphin encounter is now accessible:
miragenews.com
Dolphin Watching With Difference In Bunbury
The Dolphin Discovery Centre is bringing the ocean and its inhabitants closer to people of all abilities. The Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury, in
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I was lucky enough to stay at Angama Mara (on the Mara Triangle in 2017) it was started by friends of mine and they were devastated when I had my stroke which left me in a wheelchair, they decided to install a Patty’s Tent in each of their 3 tented camps in Kenya. I admit it is a bit on the pricey side but the service is first class😀. …
angama.com
Angama — Luxury Safaris in Kenya & East Africa
Angama offers high-touch safari experiences in one-of-a kind locations, with warm Kenyan hospitality and contemporary African design.
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Some great tips for first time travelers to Vietnam
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
VIETNAM HOLIDAY WITH A WHEELCHAIR - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
We are a family sharing our travels, tips and experiences here at Have Wheelchair Will Travel. While we have a focus on travel we know that travel is a ‘sometimes’ activity for most of us, so we share our day-to-day … Continue reading
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This report was one of the true inspirations that travelling to Vietnam with a wheelchair is possible. Back in April/May 2024 we spent 24 days in this fascinating country with its friendly and helpful people, delicious food and many many sights. Yes many of this sights are accessible for wheelchairs – something which people do not expect.
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tabita (edited)
It’s incredible how a simple blog can inspire such meaningful journeys! @travellover experience really shows the power of storytelling.
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