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Travelling with a disability can be fantastic, it just needs a lot more planning

I didn’t do much overseas travel when I was younger — I focused on my career, buying a house, and then raising my family.
But a few years ago I came to a realisation: if I wanted to see the world, it was now or never.
My mobility was slowly (but surely) getting worse. So I set about planning how I was going to travel.
I learned having a disability doesn’t mean you can’t travel — you just need to plan more. A lot more!
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