How Accessible is Tourism for People With Disabilities?

Gina Puspitasari Rochman, Afiati ., E. Syaodih, Riswandha Risang Aji
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but no one has examined specifics based on the type/specificity of persons with disabilities. This study compares the accessibility of tourism for people with hearing, blind, and physical disabilities based on their needs and experiences. This study uses a qualitative-comparative approach with content qualitative analysis. Interviews were conducted with key informants, namely people with deaf, blind, and physical disabilities who have experience traveling in the city of Bandung and its surroundings. Based on the results of the analysis, this study concluded that the deaf have greater access to tourism attractions than the blind. The availability of guides or assistants affects the accessibility of tourism for the blind, the availability of infrastructure or visual media affects the accessibility of tourism for the deaf, and the availability of physical infrastructure affects the accessibility of tourism for the physically disabled. This affects the opportunities for persons with disabilities to have attractive and comfortable travel experiences known as friendly tourism. This study recommends improving the accessibility to tourism for persons with disabilities by focusing on improving main services and infrastructure according to the needs of those with the disability. Keywords: disabilities, friendly tourism, accessibility, infrastructure
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旅游对残障人士有多方便?
但是,没有人根据残疾人的类型/特殊性来研究具体情况。本研究以听觉障碍者、失明障碍者和肢体障碍者的需求和经验为基础,比较他们的旅游可达性。本研究采用定性比较与内容定性分析相结合的方法。采访了主要线人,即在万隆市及其周边地区有旅行经验的聋人、盲人和身体残疾者。根据分析结果,本研究得出的结论是,聋哑人比盲人更容易进入旅游景点。导游或助理的可得性影响盲人旅游的可得性,基础设施或视觉媒体的可得性影响聋人旅游的可得性,物质基础设施的可得性影响残疾人旅游的可得性。这影响了残疾人获得有吸引力和舒适的旅行体验的机会,即所谓的友好旅游。本研究建议根据残障人士的需要,着重改善主要服务和基础设施,以改善残障人士的无障碍旅游环境。关键词:残疾人,友好旅游,无障碍,基础设施
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