

Jodie
Member“Neha Arora, founder and CEO of Planet Abled, talks to Outlook Traveller about why she started her own inclusive travel company, the achievements she has notched up, what keeps her going, and more”
Great job @planet-abled
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From Struggles To Solutions: How Neha Arora Is Pioneering Accessible Travel In India
When Neha Arora went on her first family holiday as an adult with her parents, both of whom have disabilities, she learned the harsh reality of the difficulties
alliejay, Jodie and 2 others1 CommentDespite cruising’s potential as an accessible travel option, knowledge gaps are limiting its full accessibility. Industry experts point to a lack of information on accessible cabins, excursions, and facilities, which can deter travelers with disabilities from cruising.
Have you experienced challenges finding accessible options on cruises? What…
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'Knowledge gaps are preventing cruising from becoming the most accessible form of holiday'
When I ran my own agency, I had clients with a range of accessibility needs who loved the freedom a cruise holiday can offer – however, their trips all too often fell short of what they were looking for," writes … Continue reading
Yes! The cruise we were just on crossing the pacific with RC. They informed people that if they could walk or transfer in some way, that the port wouldn’t be accessible. It was false! Japan’s transit was accessible. But they didn’t account for any of the local transit.
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Traveling to ancient sites like Angkor and Monte Albán with limited mobility can be tough. Jodie, an above the knee amputee, shares tips and experiences to help you navigate these incredible places
She is also on tabifolk, so she may answer some of your questions if you have any! @learnersandmakers
“A mobility friendly surprise of a destination awaits on the shores of rivers and Lake Michigan” from @learnersandmakers
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Accessible Southwest Michigan? A family friendly surprise of a destination awaits on the shores of rivers and Lake Michigan
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A great example of making the outdoors accessible!
https://wonderswithinreach.com/2024/09/wheelchair-accessible-adirondacks
Not to nitpick, but there doesn’t seem to be short rails on the sides of some of the wooden trails. Be real easy to roll or slide off if the wood is wet.
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