Wheelchair accessible Kerala tour in India
My father is blind and my mother is a wheelchair user so I am fully aware of the challenges and questions that arise when traveling to unknown places. That's why this wheelchair accessible Kerala tour can be tailor made to the interests, accessibility and assistance needs of every traveler.
2500To6000 excluding flights
Since we customize the trip as per the accessibility needs and interests of the traveler, the cost of travel varies.
Full time assistance and equipment rental would come at a supplement cost
Description of Wheelchair accessible Kerala tour in India
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Accessibility
Accessible overview:
This tour can be adapted to meet any traveler’s specific accessibility requirements. Before travel we thoroughly discuss your needs and interests to ensure you can travel with safety, comfort and ease. If you are planning to travel solo we can also arrange one-on-one assistance if you would prefer.
My father is blind and my mother is a wheelchair user so I am completely aware that everyone has different accessibility needs when they travel, and that not all of them are visible. It is our aim to ensure that our vacations are accessible to all.
My father is blind and my mother is a wheelchair user so I am completely aware that everyone has different accessibility needs when they travel, and that not all of them are visible. It is our aim to ensure that our vacations are accessible to all.
Limited mobility:
For travelers with limited mobility we can provide assistance wherever necessary to ensure you can enjoy this tour in comfort. The itinerary can be shaped according to your requirements, and we’ll make sure that everywhere we visit, everywhere we stay, and everywhere we eat is suitable for people with limited mobility.
Wheelchair:
The itinerary can be adapted to ensure that every activity, accommodation and restaurant is fully wheelchair accessible. We can also arrange transportation throughout that is adapted for wheelchair users to travel in ease and comfort. Assistance can also be provided, on a part- or full-time basis, dependent on your requirements.
Blind or limited vision:
If you’re blind or have a visual impairment we can adapt this tour to suit you. And, if you’re traveling solo, we can also arrange for a part- or full-time travel companion if you would like some assistance.
Our trips are sensory in nature. For example, we have 3D printed models of monuments to help blind or visually impaired travelers to explore the heritage they are visiting. On occasion we are also able to arrange special access permissions to provide a more tactile and sensory travel experience. Our trips are a lot more than just audio guides!
Our trips are sensory in nature. For example, we have 3D printed models of monuments to help blind or visually impaired travelers to explore the heritage they are visiting. On occasion we are also able to arrange special access permissions to provide a more tactile and sensory travel experience. Our trips are a lot more than just audio guides!
Deaf/limited hearing:
We are happy to accommodate deaf and / or mute travelers, as well as people with limited hearing. If preferable we can arrange for you to be accompanied by a sign language interpreter.
Cognitive conditions:
We are able to adapt our tours for travelers with cognitive conditions, though in some cases we might request that a family member join for your comfort.
'Free from' food:
Special diets are absolutely no problem with us. We are able to customise meals to meet the requirements of each traveler from vegetarians and vegans to those with specific dietary needs.
LGBTQ+
We are pleased to welcome LGBTQ+ travelers and couples on this tour, which is designed to be safe, welcoming and completely free from prejudice.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
No plastic: Where ever its possible we use refillable bottles for water consumption. We make sure the water is filtered except that it comes in Big Refillable Cans. Thus minimize usage of single usage plastic. While shopping also we provide cloth / reusable bags to our travelers so that they dont have to use single use plastic bags.No litter: Whenever we are out in nature, we make sure that all our waste is collected and processed through appropriate channels and disposed off in an environment friendly manner.
No animal rides: We do not promote or sell animal rides like elephant rides, camel or horse rides. We instead take our travelers to an elephant rescue center or a bear rescue center to spread awareness about the cruelty that exists against animals and their wonderful rescue stories.
Sustainable Properties: We prefer properties which have implemented zero waste policy as much as possible. Where rain water harvesting and recycling are a way of life.
Least carbon footprint: We also use vehicles or media of transport(of course we make sure that its accessible for each disability) which has the least carbon footprint.
In Thekaddy, Komarakom and Kochi we use specifically CGH Earth properties who are a pioneer in implementing Responsible Tourism practices at all their properties. They all are completely plastic free with refillable dated glass bottles for water consumption, refillable pottery vases for toiletries and old newspapers as envelopes. They also are self sustainable in rain water harvesting and their waste management. Protecting fragile ecosystems, they conserve the local flora and fauna and take measures to save water and energy.
They do not discharge any waste from the boats into the lake and work with local governing bodies to educate and spread the message of good environmental practices.
In Thekaddy we showcase to our guests processes of recycling of water, solid waste management, solar energy and organic farming. They can also have a hands-on exposure on creating paper from waste.
People
We always make sure to benefit the local communities through our travels. Whether its offering unique experiences to the travelers by taking them to local artisans and witness the art forms being made and getting the artisans paid for showcasing their work. This helps the artisans not to abandon their native villages/towns and art forms and stay and practice the same. Or else these art forms would be lost somewhere in history.This conservation of art forms plays a big role in our responsible tourism practices because every state in India has a different culture, tradition and innumerable art forms and languages which would go obsolete if we dont preserve it now.
We prefer to use homestays or traditional old houses or bungalows (of course we have to keep accessibility of the place in mind) which imbibe the local culture of the destination and often are family run. This helps in heritage and cultural conservation at the bottom line.
Working with local communities: At all our travel destinations we work with local people for the very reason that they know their habitat the best and we do not want them to move to bigger cities in search for employment. We employ for our tourism projects and train them as per global service standards so that they have a source of income at their native place itself. And India being such a diverse country and every state having a totally different language and culture and tradition, it makes perfect sense to work with the people who are natives as they would be able to provide the most authentic experiences.
The village life experience in Kerala is with the RT Mission, an initiative of Kerala to promote responsible tourism in the state. The initiative is also the recipient of UNWTO Ulysses award for innovation in public policy and governance apart from the WTM Award and many national awards.
The Mission is envisaged with a 'triple-bottom-line' mission which comprises economic, social and environmental responsibilities. Making tourism a tool for the development of village and local communities, eradicating poverty and giving emphasis to women empowerment are the main aims of the Responsible Tourism Mission. The mission aspires to provide an additional income and a better livelihood to farmers, traditional artisans, and marginalized people along with creating a social and environmental equilibrium.
We experience these practices in motion in Kumarakom, Kovalam and Thekaddy.
Every CGH property, while bearing its own distinct identity, has a local address that makes it one with the region - its rich landscapes, the people who live there and their distinct ways of life!
Your vacation experiences will become an extension of the life of the villages and towns where each resort is located. They are designed to sharpen your vision and heighten your understanding of the intricacies of each community around you as you get immersed in their warmth, colour, diversity and wisdom.
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