Fernanda Kuster
MemberHas anyone been to Buenos Aires? If so, how was accessibility there? Planning on visiting soon and would love some insider knowledge.
tabifolk12 CommentsView more commentsI did! It was so far so good, I didn’t have any problems with my wheelchair
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I know Roby from a local accessible travel agency in Argentina, he knows the country inside out and they organise a bunch of cool activities. Up to you see if you want to get a local guide/agency to get to know the places the first days, and then explore on your own. Just mentioning that using a local guide or agency also supports the… Read more
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Do we have any parents with kids that have autism in here? Looking to connect!
A couple of weeks ago my family and I visited Gramado Zoo in Rio Grande do Sul. It is a fantastic place with plants and animals from all over Brazil. All of the animals there were either born in captivity or rescued. Despite being a little hilly, the zoo remained largely accessible for me as a manual wheelchair user. I would definitely…
Limited walking but don't need a wheelchair yet...
There’s some big ol’ cities in Japan, for sure. But with great (yet complex) metro systems, you can get away with not having to walk so far if you plan your days well. At least from my experience, anyway.
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