

TravelLover
MemberAbout three weeks ago we have returned from 24 day trip to Vietnam. Vietnam has been on my bucket list for a long time but tour operators in my home country told me that travelling in Vietnam was impossible. I did not give up and found a local tour operator, MAIKA TOURS, who was prepared to put together a bespoke travel itinerary for us (me in…
tabifolk and Josh Grisdale2 CommentsThank you for sharing!
1Vietnam is such a beautiful country, and it’s great to hear how smoothly your trip went with MAIKA TOURS. I traveled there with my father, who uses a wheelchair, and we also found the locals incredibly helpful, especially in Saigon. Having the right support makes all the difference! We relied on some great accessibility tips from this Vietnam…
We spent a couple of weeks in Montego Bay at the SHotel. The Hotel is fairly wheelchair accessible. There was a step to enter our room and they immediately put down a ramp. The same was the case to enter some of their restaurants. I found it quite easy to wheel around the grounds eventhough it was not possible for me to roll down down to…
Hello! It sounds you had an amazing time! This is Ana MarÃa from the Panama Republic! We would love to have his contact details. Best regards,
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Accessibility of the Subway/Train in Taipei
We might be using the subway in Taiepi on our trip next April. Will definitely report on it, but for the moment I cannot help you.
disabilityandsenholidayplannerDear Alliejay
Please check out this website. It should answer some of your questions.
When we travelled in the US with my Swiss disability parking card we also put a “statment that we are from out of state” onto the dashboard and never faced a problem. Maybe you could do the same in Spain.
Disabled Parking | Are US Handicap Placards Valid in the EU?
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