North of Chile: The Atacama Desert in a Wheelchair 

Joan Pahisa sits in his wheelchair with his back to camera, taking a photograph of Laguna Miscanti.

North of Chile: The Atacama Desert on Wheels Table of Contents Submitted by Joan PahisaThe Atacama desert, located at the northernmost tip of Chile, is one of the driest places on Earth. Due to that, and to its altitude, it also boasts one of the clearest skies on the planet and it’s home to the […]

14 Practical Travel Hacks for Accessible Adventures (Part 1 of 2)

A wheelchair user in a sleek, lightweight wheelchair, holding a camera and wearing a backpack, navigates the cobblestone streets of Paris. The background features classic Parisian architecture with wrought-iron balconies and a partial view of the Eiffel Tower under a warm, sunny sky.

14 Travel Hacks for an Accessible Adventure (a Two-Part Series) Table of Contents The article that you’re about to read has been split into two sections. The first section is shared here, on theworldisaccessible.com, with the second section to be found by heading to either tabifolk.com or by downloading the tabifolk app — links for […]

Breathtaking Tanzania Safari: Laura Cook’s Epic Adventure

Laura smiles in the foreground, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and blue jacket, standing in front of a small Coastal aviation Cessna plane on a dirt airstrip during a safari in Tanzania. Although the plane isn't the most accessible, Laura was able to manage boarding with some assistance.

Breathtaking Tanzania Safari: Laura Cook’s Epic Adventure I’ll start this blog by mentioning that I am ambulatory but have significant mobility issues. This is solely my experience, and I know everyone will have a different perspective. However, I absolutely loved my safari. Tanzania, particularly the Serengeti, was the most magical place I’ve ever visited. Honestly, […]