Some great options for when you visit Australia’s symbolic Uluru.
This post is a bit old, if there is any new information let us know!
https://havewheelchairwilltravel.net/uluru-accessible-experiences/
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WHAT TO DO AT ULURU - ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCES - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
There are plenty of wheelchair accessible experiences to do at Uluru and Kata Tjuta so we're sharing our tips for accessiblity at Uluru.
AITCAP 2023 Online has started and is amazing! Never too late!
https://aitcap.getaboutable.com/
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The Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Conference - Homepage - AITCAP
The Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Conference in the Asia-Pacific (AITCAP) is a yearly event for tourism professionals to LEARN and CONNECT.
Joan Pahisa and Ohayo Travel1 CommentIt’s going well (if I may say so myself!). @joshgrisdale @allyhongo and @Seiya are killing it right now!
Did you know we have a YouTube channel? We almost forgot too! But we plan on updating it this year, so better subscribe so you don’t miss anything!
https://www.youtube.com/@AccessibleJapan
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Looking at Japan from a different angle. We aim to bring you the best and most recent info on traveling in Japan with a disability. Check out www.accessible-japan.com for more information!
A fantastic testimonial for AITCAP in-person event!
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AITCAP - Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Conference Asia Pacific 2023 - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
AITCAP - the Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Conference Asia Pacific 2023 was a success and I'm sharing the key messages from the event.
Published only last week by Sasha Job, Luke Heales, and Steven Obst, from Central Queensland University, here is a new study about Barriers and Facilitators to Beach Accessibility. It provides some figures and facts that are sometimes needed to convince organisations to take action!
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/20/9/5651
Here is the…
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The beach is Australia’s most popular recreational destination with participation in beach-based activities associated with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits. Unfortunately, access to beach environments is not possible for many older people and people with a disability. … Continue reading
That is fantastic, thank you! Yes, data points are really useful for convincing business/technically minded organizations
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