Being physically challenged doesn't have to keep you at home! Here are ways to "trot" the globe, so to speak, for less.

 

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As you've probably figured out by the lack of posts here, we've retired from accessible travel blogging. However, we will still maintain the list of Northern California wheelchair accessible trails and there's still a ton of content on our site that will stay as an archive. It's been fun and rewarding. We'll still be traveling but will no longer be posting about our travels.Happy Accessible Trails to you all!www.musickchannel.com

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  • At The World on Wheels, we're closing in on realizing our goal of visiting each of the thirty Major League Baseball teams' stadiums. Today, take a look at our review of #28....Sun Trust Park, home of Atlanta's Braves.
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • After a few false starts, we finally get to start having some fun on this trip as we head into Downtown Atlanta. All new, today at The World on Wheels.
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  • It's gameday in Atlanta as The World on Wheels takes a visit to baseball's newest stadium. You'd think it'd blow us away, but did it? Find out today.
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  • There's a great, new trend in wheelchairs to make lightweight, folding power chairs that are perfect for traveling. The downside is that they use lithium batteries, which makes airlines a bit nervous about them. Nevertheless, protocols have been established to travel with them but what if the person at the gate hasn't been made aware of them? That's what happens today at The World on Wheels.
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  • It's a sad sign of the times that travel days are so stressful, even when they go fairly well. We recount the miserable reception we got in Atlanta when we check into our hotel, tired and hungry, today at The World on Wheels.
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  • How far will a couple of years of very casually accumulating reward points get you? At The World on Wheels, about two weeks worth of travel. Come along as we start a 16 day, points funded trip as these (not really) points warriors take a swing though the southeast, with a side trip to the Bahamas.

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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • DAILY DEPARTURES..BOOK YOUR DESTINATION NOW...
    4 Days Wildebeest Migration Adventures

    Day 1: Nairobi-Maasai Mara

    Pick up from your hotel in the morning and head west for Maasai Mara adventure destination for lunch at the campsite, followed by afternoon game drive in the game reserve which is Kenya's finest wildlife sanctuary.Including migrants, well over 450 species of animals have been recorded here. Although July, August and September are the months when the Mara plains are filled with great migration adventures of wildebeest and zebra, there is also resident wildlife year round. The famous Maasai tribesmen live within the dispersal area of the game reserve. Dinner and overnight adventure Camping.

    Days 2 : Maasai Mara adventures

    A full day spent game viewing a cross the rich adventure destination. The famous mara is renowned for its great herds of plain game, black-manned lions, leopard and cheetah but also contains numerous elephant and virtually every type of wild life adventures found in Kenya. All meals and overnight adventure camping.

    Day 3 : Maasai Mara morning adventures

    Morning game drive in Masaai Mara with an afternoon optional visit to the Maasai villages or nature walk with maasai guides, return to the campsite for dinner and overnight.

    Day 4: Maasai Mara-Nairobi

    Pre breakfast adventure viewing, return to the campsite for late breakfast, and leave campsite and proceed to Nairobi with lunch enroute arriving late afternoon.

    WHAT’S INCLUDED ON THE PRICE.

    -Transport based on our customized seven-seater safari Vehicle with specially modified suspension, full-length photographic roof hatches and seats designed with seat belt and all clients are guaranteed window seats.

    - All game Park Entrance fees

    - All Camping Fees

    -Full board accommodation offered in a luxury large spacious tent, all en suite bathrooms with hot and cold shower, flash toilet, changing room and lockers for valuables in Masai Mara.

    -Fullboard
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  • Another new Cocktail Hour featuring our favorite designated driver, L.A.'s Gold Line train. A list of all the breweries along the line, a dozen of which you can stop and have a sample at. It's the Drinkers Dozen, today at The World on Wheels.
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  • We're all new at The World on Wheels today as we look for remnants of the vast agricultural empire that used to exist about 30 miles east of Los Angeles and make a meal out of the results.
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • t's a brand new Cocktail Hour today at The World on Wheels as we recount our St. Patrick's Day pub crawl from last weekend. Also, trying a new way of embedding video in the post. Let me know what you think about that, thanks.
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
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