Sometimes our life can take paths that you didn't even think could exist. This is what Pamela tells us in a nutshell: blogger, traveler and now also a guide for all those who like her have a passion for travel, but for various reasons are hesitant and do not find the spark to leave. Who better than her, who ran a stationery until 1997 and had only traveled to Ibiza for leisure. Then an accident, the loss of the use of the legs, the darkness and a new light that will guide her to over 56 countries around the world (and as she says there is still a lot to see), passing through parachute jumps (yes you have understood well), also opening a very popular blog until the days in which he will accompany two groups of disabled people to New York and India for the first time. Click here to discover all our accessible travel proposals !! Find out more about our collaborator in this article by Corriere della Sera: https://www.corriere.it/buone-notizie/19_giugno_25/i-viaggi-senza-barriere-pamela-il-mio-giro-mondo-carrozzina- 8407f7be-9727-11e9-8e4d-b6b35f2a9094.shtml
The golden triangle I arrived in Chiang Rai , a town that grew up on the south bank of the Kok River. Although for some years it has been relaunching itself as a tourist center, it continues to live in the shadow of Chiang Mai. During the day the city is quiet, but in the […]
The Conference on social commitment and new professionalism for the Third Sector, held on October 19 at the School of Law of the University of Camerino, moderated by the coordinator of the Degree course in Social Sciences for International Cooperation and Non-Profit Bodies, Prof. Catia Eliana Gentilucci, saw among the speakers the Hon. Laura Coccia […]