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Hello to all,
I thought that starting this thread would be useful, by allowing our physically challenged community enjoy the joys of travelling and also share their experience for others to benefit from as well! What are some of the best locations that are best for sight-seeing and touring? Places that are wheelchair-friendly? Tourist spots that have clear signs and wide street walks? (remember to bear in mind the visually and hearing impaired, or any other impairment to consider as well!) Also, any travel tips from the physically-challenged perspective in areas of accessibility/visibility/ or any aspect I may have left out! Tips like how to pick a travel companion, or a checklist a travel companion should take note are most welcomed! Have fun sharing, writing and learning from these experiences in this forum thread! cheers, shawn Buy Travel Guide Books | Travel Bookstore | GuideGecko Buy travel guides or become a writer and sell your own! |
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