Visiting the Patagonia in Chile (Penguins, Glaciers and more)
Hi everyone!
As there isn’t much accessibility related information on the south of Chile, I wanted to share with you an article that I wrote about it. It’s already been shared in General Discussions, but I wanted to add it here in the South America group, so that future travelers may find it easier.
Anyway, I visited the Patagonia in the south…
tabifolk posted a new post. 6 weeks ago
South of Chile: Patagonia on WheelsThe Patagonia is the southernmost piece of land besides the Antartica. It’s a remote destination full of mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant wildlife, but it poses quite a lot of challenges for explorers with…
Accessible Romania by Sano Touring2 Comments- A spectacular read... you have such a captivating way of writing. Thanks for sharing your southern Chile adventures.. I am very envious!1
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tabifolk posted a new post. 6 weeks ago
Are you ready to join the tabifolk community and get the best accessible travel information and guidance?If you’re reading this, then chances are good that either you or someone you know has a disability and is interested in traveling. Needless to…
Landing in Japan and trains schedule
I checked Google maps and while doable I think you’re a little too tight with 18 mins between trains. The shinkansens don’t have any food service and you need snacks. Although I used the ‘wheelchair accessible’ option for google maps it still mentions stairs, so there is the added time for an elevator. With the Nozomi, you’re there in 3…
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