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How to Make Travel More Inclusive: Real Stories from Various Travelers
What does travel feel like when your brain does not always cooperate with the idea of getting out the door?
For many neurodivergent travelers, the challenge does not start at the airport. It starts earlier — in the gap between planning a trip and actually following through.
Ben knows that gap well.

lisasaperbloom
7 days ago6 min read


How to Make Travel More Inclusive: Real Stories from Various Travelers
Unlike some travelers who grow up knowing they experience the world differently, Michael spent most of his life traveling without the language to explain why certain parts of the journey felt so difficult.
He was formally diagnosed as autistic in 2024.
Looking back, many of the things that made travel stressful suddenly made sense.

lisasaperbloom
Mar 235 min read


How to Make Travel More Inclusive: Real Stories from Various Travelers
The second installment of our All-Inclusive Travel Blog Series highlights a personal story shared by Al, whose brain experiences the world through their queer and neurodivergent identities.

lisasaperbloom
Feb 96 min read


How to Make Travel More Inclusive: Real Stories from Various Travelers
This collaborative series includes four real stories from travelers who have navigated international travel while managing:
Food allergies
Neurodivergence
Medical devices
Plus-size accessibility needs

lisasaperbloom
Jan 265 min read
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