Accessible Tours By Royal Indian Voyages
India, the land of wonders, has within her frontiers a varied topography comprising of the mighty Himalayas with its perennial snow covered slopes and breathtaking valleys, gurgling mountain streams, tropical rain forests, miles of undulating sand dunes and mangrove deltaic swamps abundant in wild animals and birds, and 6,000 kilometers of shoreline with some of the world's best tropical beaches. The adventurous tourist to India can choose to play golf; skydive; surf; engage in water sports; trek; bird watch or embark on a safari through the jungles. India's wealth lies in its people, with their mind-boggling variety in culture, tradition and beliefs. Every region exudes its own flavor; each has its own way of life, music, dance, crafts, festivals, and cuisine.
Royal Indian Voyages is one of the first Tour Operators in India to have launched Accessible Tours and have handled many individual clients with various disabilities and have trained staff, who can escort them throughout the tour to ensure best of services are provided to people with disabilities.
Our wheelchair accessible vacations in India are specially designed for travelers with wheelchairs, slow walkers, their families and their friends. We have hand-picked our accessible hotels for barrier free access plus our experienced guides are locally trained and work effortless as your ambassador of access at all of the amazing sights and shrines our Accessible India program.
Salient Features:
You must have the positive attitude to do and good health is required for these tours. Many people with disabilities have participated in these tours in the past from all over the world. However, a few words of caution are necessary when contemplating a journey to India, which is on its path towards making the hotels and monuments disable friendly despite the scarcity resources. The Indian Tourism Industry has made a decision now to open their country to people with disabilities, especially the Ministry of Tourism has issued directions to all the hotels, State Governments, Monuments and sites to be made accessible to people with disabilities. However, participants must be flexible and willing to accept situations where access remains limited.