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Member“My trip to India wasn’t just a travel adventure; it was a journey of self-discovery, resilience and connection. It showed me that while the world may not always be perfectly accessible, the human spirit’s capacity for kindness and assistance knows no bounds.”
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“This journey showed me that while the world may not always be perfectly accessible, the human spirit's capacity for kindness and assistance knows no bounds.”
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Wheelchair repair in Kyoto in the forum General Discussions 4 months ago
4 months agoReply to Wheelchair repair in Kyoto
You can try http://www.ngt-k.com/L0-2.html but I’d let the place in Tokyo know as they might have a place they can recommend.
Josh Grisdale replied to the discussion Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway in the forum Japan 4 months ago
4 months agoReply to Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
Yes, Hakone is wheelchair accessible and you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day 👍
The itinerary generates excitement, creates repeat visitation, and improves confidence in local businesses to embrace inclusive tourism.
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Sensory Tourism Australia has worked with local businesses to create an itinerary in Port Stephens for blind and low-vision travellers.
Watch as one of Belize’s true treasures, the Belize Barrier Reef, is shared with local citizens whose disabilities make experiencing it for themselves difficult or impossible.
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No Barriers Reef - Travel Belize
Crystal clear waters and a thriving marine ecosystem have long made the Belize Barrier Reef one of the top dive...
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