![]() Seable Holidays specializes in trips for visually impaired travelers. “Meticulous planning and great attention to detail are the keystones of keeping our vacations safe.”Ī Seable group trip in Cambodia, where travelers visited the Wat Phnom temple Courtesy Seable Holidays Seable Holidays “We research and give our clients the pros and cons of any area in the world before planning the trip, so our client knows what to expect while they are in that destination,” says Davenock. “I was shocked when I saw the lack of services.” Every trip Travel for All plans comes with an accessibility specialist. “As multiple sclerosis began to affect my own personal travel, I researched what resources could assist me with executing travel using my wheelchair,” says CEO Tarita Davenock. Travel for All has organized more than 5,000 vacations around the world for travelers with a variety of requirements, including cane users, slow walkers, hearing and vision impaired persons, travelers with complex health issues like dialysis and developmental disabilities, and wheelchair users. Arora isn’t the only one pushing for more thoughtful travel experiences-here’s a look at six companies focused on accessible travel. ![]() In 2016, she founded Planet Abled, a travel company that caters to the needs of people with various disabilities, a group the World Health Organization estimates at 15 percent of the world’s population. “We’d travel 2,000 miles only to realize the place wasn’t accessible or wouldn’t give us the experience we were looking forward to,” says Arora. Growing up, Neha Arora didn’t have the easiest time traveling with her family-her father is visually impaired and her mother is a wheelchair user.
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