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Traveling with a wheelchair | Information for travelers with a wheelchair on vacation - Part 2
  • Wheelchairtraveller talking to Ean Price - Video

    Ean Price loves challenges and so he travelled through countries like Japan, Thailand and Cambodia in an electric wheelchair and on a ventilator. In this interview he’s telling us some of his adventures and how we can make the world more accessible for everyone.

  • Travel during Corona Times

    Is wheelchair travelling during Corona Times possible?  Below we have compiled a list of insights in how, despite Corona you could still have amazing travel experiences, locally or virtually.  Hope this will give you some motivation to seek out travel experiences even during these difficult times. Please share your experience with us and Happy travels!

  • Accessible train-tour in Engadin, Switzerland

    COVID- SPECIAL – Travel local! – 12 September 2020 Two close up ‘rolling’ encounters with Engadins (not so) eternal ice – and a UNESCO Heritage Train Ride As I trekked around the Bernina Mountain this summer (I´m an able bodied person) I was blown away by vistas so stunning yet humbling – ‘how small we

  • Belgium, Leuven – Accessible for everbody!

    COVID-SPECIAL – Travel local! – 17 August 2020 Not one art city is like the others. They all combine a rich history and a contemporary buzz, yet all in their own unique way. In Leuven, everyday life is intertwined with the university. Since many centuries, the art city near Brussels has been a mix of

  • Virtual trip in a wheelchair in Los Cardones, Argentina

  • Interview with Nalutporn Krairiksh, a Thai activist for accessibility

    Nalutporn Krairiksh  shares with Wheelchairtraveller.org her passion for wheelchair access in Bangkok, Thailand. Nalutporn Krairiksh, is 28 years old. A human rights activist and journalist at the Prachatai daily web newspaper which is an independent non for profit web based newspaper in Bangkok. She focuses on topics related to disability in her home country Thailand.

  • Handicapped Diving on the Solomon Islands at Gizo

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Destinations for All Summit (1st to the 2nd October in Brussels)

Overall messages “Rarely have so many tourism professionals from all parts of the world contributed to a single, global conversation,” said Isabelle Ducharme (Co-president of the Summit). Accessible tourism is significant in numbers and in the discussion. Brilliant to connect to people that so far, we met online! Travel network well received and increased from …

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Interview with Martin Heng at the Destinations for all World Summit 2018 in Brussels

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Interview with Nalutporn Krairiksh, a Thai activist for accessibility

Nalutporn Krairiksh  shares with Wheelchairtraveller.org her passion for wheelchair access in Bangkok, Thailand. Nalutporn Krairiksh, is 28 years old. A human rights activist and journalist at the Prachatai daily web newspaper which is an independent non for profit web based newspaper in Bangkok. She focuses on topics related to disability in her home country Thailand. …

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Handicapped Diving on the Solomon Islands at Gizo

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Interview with Jocelyn, founder of accesstrip.org

Jocelyn, in a wheelchair since a serious accident in 2001, is at the founder of accesstrip.org. He calls himself a “globeroller” and wants to create an online tool that would help people with reduced mobility with their travels. The main purpose of the website is to share travel information all around the world and facilitate the exchange …

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Susie Twydell shares with us her passion for travelling the world

Susie Twydell, resident in London, UK has been passionate about travelling way before she was bound to a wheelchair by Multiple Sklerosis in 2012. However, she was shocked by the lack of information available for people with disability in regards to travel. That is why she founded Wheelchair World – a non-for profit website that …

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