Hi im santosh from india … i an an ambulatory wheelchair user … anyone from india in This community who would like to connect and travel ?
1 CommentSantsh I hope you find someone from India in this group, I know that there are many members. Regards, Patty Lloyd
Hello! I am a wheelchair user from Ireland looking to travel to Japan in July for a week by myself as a solo trip. What advice would anyone give me in regards to best hotels in Shinjuku, accessibility etc so I can plan!
View more commentsHi, Brady. We used Hilton in Shinjuku. Room was quite nice and it, and the hotel more generally, was quite wheelchair accessible. The location was good as well. The one downside is that it was spendy.
Do you have any specific needs or budget?
There are some hotels listed on my website, Accessible Japan, you can use that to get started and then ask any questions you have here on tabifolk!
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G’day folks! I’ve been to Australia a couple of times, but always on the eastern side. Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, and Melbourne… I am curious about the western side, though. Any recommendations? What is Perth like? Also, does anyone have any suggestions for accessible tour operators in Australia? (Can be anywhere!)
Here are two Australian travel businesses specialising in accessible travel:
1) AccessibleOz – https://accessibleoz.com/
2) Amplify – https://amplifyats.com.au/
Australia also has a quality assurance program within the tourism industry so if you see tour operators displaying any of the logos (image attached) you know that they have been…
Travel Tips: Plan an Accessible Romania Trip 💼
Travel like a pro: Here are 5 tips for exploring Romania accessibly:
1️. Plan Ahead: Many top attractions have accessible features – research museums, hotels, and transport in advance. (Hint: Accessible Romania can handle this for you! 😉)
2️. Mind the Terrain: Old cities have cobblestones and hills…
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