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How many of these countries have you been to?
tatlerasia.com
Travel without limits: 10 of the world’s most disability-friendly destinations
As the tourism industry evolves, accessible travel measures stand as a testament to true hospitality and inclusivity.
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A hotel to check out if you head to Romania – looks nice and spacious!
thewheelchairtraveller.com
Day 1 (Cluj-Napoca) - Radisson Blu Hotel - The Wheelchair Traveller
After a short 2.5 hour flight from London Luton and a rather precarious ramp into the Ambulift, one exited Cluj-Napoca International Airport. As mentioned previously, this trip is slightly different as one has decided to hire a car for the … Continue reading
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Digitally speaking we’re getting a bit busier behind the scenes and making some tweaks here and there to our website, making sure it’s up to scratch from an accessibility standpoint. Bare with us though as it’s a bit of a work in progress!
Along with these slight modifications, we’re also working our way through some blog posts and updating them…
accessibleromania.com
Accessible Travel in Brasov: Why This Romanian City Should Be on Your List - Accessible Romania
Brasov is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking history, natural beauty, and accessible tourism experiences in Romania. Known as the Crown City (Kronstadt in German), Brasov captivates visitors with its medieval charm, scenic mountain landscapes, and a variety of cultural … Continue reading
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https://youtu.be/VP82oixjO-k?feature=shared Still need to edit more vlogs, but this was my first time seeing the Festival of the Arts! The chalk art was SO impressive. Also my first time doing a full tour of the China and Japan World Showcase Pavilions.
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It was a pleasure to share my thoughts and experiences of visiting Tokyo as a wheelchair user!
https://www.accessible-japan.com/exploring-tokyo-in-a-wheelchair-accessibility-attractions-and-tips/
accessible-japan.com
Exploring Tokyo in a Wheelchair: Accessibility, Attractions, and Tips! – Accessible Japan
It’s been quite a few years since I last traveled to Tokyo, and I’ve wanted to return ever since. I thought I’d share a bit about my experiences there; what I d
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