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These tours are designed to serve the needs of wheelchair travelers. Now, the wheelchair traveler can discover the multi-faceted and incredible India with ease. Our Wheel chair clients have been loyal to Timeless Excursions for a number of years. Please check our links to see the testimonials of our esteemed clients.

We have been organizing Tours within India for people with disabilities for the past two decades, as for 20 years, so we have a vast repository of understanding the needs of our special clients’ and we work towards fulfilling those needs.

All out transfers are in vehicle that are wheelchair friendly and are equipped to handle our wheelchair and special need clients.

Our transfers are in private vehicles wherein the drivers are skilled in handling our clients. We also assure that all our vehicles are equipped with International safety standard kits.

We have pioneered the cause of Disabled travel in India and we took the initiative to write to all major hotel chains and have campaigned for the to create wheel chair friendly rooms and introduce rams. We have also been in a dialogue with the Indian Tourism authorities to incorporate the same. Timeless Excursions have been commended for their work in this field.

We have issued a strict checklist to make sure all our accommodation offers full accessibility and ensure and work towards client satisfaction.


Client Comments on Accessible Tour

INGRID AND LIEVEN VANDOORNE - MARCH 2009
ENJOYING GOA (INDIA)
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If you look for a friendly, luxuary and exotic (small) trip: Goa is the place to be!

We, my husband and me (paraplegic and manual wheelchair), were already in India before and we liked it very much although it is not such a quite common destination for disabled people.

This time we went 2 days to Delhi and then took a flight to Goa. (2 hours flight) where we wanted to relax and enjoy the sea!

Last time we booked through Timeless Excursions and we still receive personal birthday wishes every year and so we didn’t hesitate to contact them again. We really can recommend this company, they welcomed us as we were family.
A very good and safe car picked us up at the airport after a good flight (Lufthansa) and we were transferred to a wonderful brand new hotel: The Lalit. So accessible! The food was really exquisite, the room totally accessible as well as the whole hotel!

We spent time shopping, shopping… we also took a tuk tuk to visit some parts of Delhi we haven’t seen before.
In the evening we met Mrs Renu, the manager of Timeless Excursions, she remembered us since the last time and was so happy to see us again! She has a hart for the disabled people and we discussed many things that could be improved in Delhi such as ramps, toilets etc. As Mrs Renu has prominent connections and friends and such a big hart let’s hope there will be some improvement for the disabled! Not so evident in India!

After two days and the hustle and bustle of the capital we left for Goa. The domestic airport is more demanding and there are many security rules. The rules were increased due to the attack of the hotel in Mumbai. It took some time to convince them to take my own wheelchair with me to the gate, but after a while, it was ok. Lots of soldiers and checks.

In Goa  we were picked up again by are careful driver and a good car. Very hot and humid in Goa! The Taj exotica is a very nice hotel-colonial style. Everything is accessible! The room is spacious, the bathroom is smaller (they have to take out the door to enter with the wheelchair (66cm).

We had a really nice and relaxing holiday! We also did a tour (everything careful organised by Timeless Excursions). Goa has not so many to offer as the other parts of India, but it is very relaxing with beautiful sea views, fisherman villages and the typical houses, build in Portugese style. Old Goa is also nice.
Out of the hotel, there are small restaurants and shops. The restaurants offer very tasteful and cheap food, in one of them there’s a band playing and everyone dancing. I took my bicycle with me and we made walks (if not too hot).

Blue skies, blue sea en sun! The swimming pool of the hotel is very accessible, lots of privacy and the staff is very friendly and willing to help! In the hotel there was an Indian marriage, it last 3 days and the bride entered the hotel with a big elephant! Just like a fairy tale!

We liked it very much en totally relaxed we flew back!


ERIC DORAN - SEPT.2007

Is a trip to India possible for someone with an increasingly physically disabled body? Well, with Timeless Excursions, the answer is an unequivocal and resounding yes! I am just back from an amazing, and memory filled 13 days, and even though it feels strange to now be talking about these fresh memories in the past tense, it is my hope that this account will help someone else.

It was a private tour I had my own Toyota Ortiz, driver and assistant, and the whole stay in India I was treated like a king. We saw all the sights..

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INGRID AND LIEVEN VANDOORNE - SEPT.'2001

Just back from a week trip to India and am very enthusiastic about an organisation that offers trips to India for people in wheelchairs.

This time, related to this destination, it was, of course, much easier if someone would take care of us. After research on the Internet, we found an organization named Timeless Excursions and we just tried it out and it was great.

The managing director, Mrs.Renu Tawadey, had met a Norwegian tetraplegic, and she was so enthusiastic about his way of living and his courage that she decided to do her utmost to make as many places accessible as possible. She negotiated with hotels over two years, and finally she attained some rooms, which were made accessible: Three in Delhi, three in Agra and six in Jaipur. We met her personally; in fact, she invited us, because she wanted to know herself personally about our experiences with her agency.

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Tours For Senior Citizen

Timeless Excursions caters and personalizes tours specially to groups of an older age range, we have earned our allegiance to senior citizens by providing arrangements that are significantly different from those designed for general or younger clientele. Timeless tends to avoid the bars ; we look for traditional buildings with cultural and historical legacy and with large lobbies for congregating and sitting. We insist on a location within walking distance of everything important. We also pace our tours to avoid overly long

With exotic beauty around and firm ground beneath your feet, walking tours to these places will definitely make your tour more fulfilling and refreshing.

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