

Travelers with Visual Impairments
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Connect with blind and low vision travelers to share advice on accessible travel, navigation tips,... View more
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Connect with blind and low vision travelers to share advice on accessible travel, navigation tips, and inclusive experiences worldwide. Whether you travel with a guide dog, use assistive technology, tactile maps or audio guides, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or activities that suit your needs – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, first-hand reviews, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and outdoor adventures. This group welcomes all travelers with visual impairments, as well as friends, family, and allies, helping you enjoy a more accessible travel experience anywhere in the world.
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Here are some helpful tips on how to plan for an accessible trip when you have a visual impairment: https://www.tabifolk.com/theworldisaccessible/blog/how-to-plan-an-accessible-vacation-for-visually-impaired-travelers/
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Traveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures, offering opportunities to explore new cultures, taste exotic food, and create lifelong memories. However, visuall
Some essential tips for travelers with visual impairments planning a trip!
afar.com
8 Trip-Planning Tips for Blind or Visually Impaired Travelers
Travel confidently in 2024 with the aid of tour operators and resources for blind and VI travelers.
Rollin Adventures in Bali6 CommentsUnfortunately, I can’t open this link from the app, but I have a question. My daughter is legally blind, but she travels with us, so we’ve never experienced any great problems concerning her vision while on the road. I’m looking for some information for an upcoming article that I will be writing. What are the essential requirements…
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“The Taste Cultural Food Tours are run by Cocky Guides, which won a silver award for excellence in accessible tourism at the 2022 NSW Tourism Awards, and has hosted more than 1000 blind and low-vision travellers on 160 group tours… Read more
smh.com.au
Sensory tours: The sightseeing walks for people without sight
Tours for blind and low-vision travellers offer an experience centred on taste, smell and sound – and tap a poorly serviced segment of the tourism market.