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Wow, this is pretty cool!
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I liked how this article addressed the issue of reputation as a benefit for improving accessibility:
“Enhancing accessibility in the travel and tourism industry would significantly improve India’s international reputation as a welcoming and inclusive destination. Word-of-mouth recommendations, positive reviews, and social media advocacy from…prittleprattlenews.com
An Authored Article by Arjan Batra, Svayam Volunteer
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“Patrick is living proof that disability can happen to anyone at any time; it is not a niche existence; it’s part of the circle of life. Thankfully his experience changed not only his own world but all of our experiences for the better and in Ximuwu, a silver-lining accessible safari awaits.”
A good read, but is it really the FIRST one?
cntraveller.com
Beyond Barriers: the world's first luxury wheelchair-accessible safari
This South African safari is ensuring that watching wildlife is a privilege that can belong to everyone
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When I had my accessible travel website up, before the pandemic, I already had quite a few specialised accessible safari companies, covering Kenya, Tanzania and other countries in Africa. And they had been active already for some years before I launched in 2018, so…. probably not the first ;D
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I love reviews like this 🙂
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What do you think about this kangaroo-like wheelchair from Toyota?
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Interesting, I worry about the “tail” sticking too far out though for stair landing spaces that are small. Also, wonder if it can safely traverse taller steps.
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