7 accessible resorts in the Middle East and beyond
Briefly

Lightley highlights that while many focus on wheelchairs, a large number of the 1.3 billion Disabled individuals face varied, subtle challenges that are often overlooked in discussions about accessibility.
Tim Reynolds, the founder of Àni, emphasizes that his personal journey drives the mission to create truly accessible resorts: 'It’s about making accessibility a genuine promise, not just a marketing tagline.'
Phuntsho describes Àni's commitment to enhancing the guest experience, stating, 'Our aim is simple: We want every guest to have the time of their life, without their disability ever crossing their mind.'
The resorts employ innovative design features, such as tilt mirrors and gentle ramps, showcasing a comprehensive approach to accessibility that caters to diverse needs beyond just physical mobility.
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