Since 2005, I have been traveling to Hua Hin and Bangkok in Thailand. I have been returning every year during wintertime. I love this country with the great for, smiling people and Buddhist culture. Until 2010, I used a regular minivan, asked them to take out the back seats and took my own ramps. But absolutely no restraint system whatsoever.
The first two years I stayed in the Hyatt Regency Hotel; ground floor spacious rooms, no adaptions. Since 2007, I stay every winter in a pool villa with adaptions and medical equipment. It even has a private pool and whirlpool with pool hoist. And it is close to the center.
The owner also has an accessible Toyota Minivan with ramp access and Q-straint restraint system which can accommodate two powered wheelchairs and 7 additional people. Normally, he uses his vans for his guests, but when the van is not occupied he is willing to transfer people from and to the airport to Hua Hin and the surrounding areas.
Do you like to know more? Then contact Wheelchair Thailand Hua Hin on Facebook.
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