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Connect with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Nepal. From the vibrant streets of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of Pokhara and the Himalayan foothills, whether you’re planning your first visit or returning for another trek, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, personal stories, and travel tips for cultural, historical, and nature experiences. Support is here for mobility aid users, plus travelers with autism, sensory sensitivities, and low vision, so you can enjoy a smoother, more memorable Nepal adventure.
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Accessibility is good for business. Period.
“When we were not wheelchair friendly, we normally used to have 40 to 50 percent occupancy. But now occupancy has gone up to 60 to 70 percent,” says Pandey (Hotel owner in Nepal).
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How this Kathmandu hotel is setting an example in accessible tourism
Situated in Bagbazar, Hotel Hardik has been opening its doors to people with disabilities by providing them with easily accessible services at affordable prices.