My next adventure: Thailand/Malaysia/Singapore – July 2026

Thailand – July 2026

Day 1.5 (Bangkok) – Tinidee Trendy Khaosan Hotel

Known as one of the worlds ‘megacities’, Bangkok is home to a plethora of wheelchair accessible hotels whether it be international or home grown chains. For this reason, it allows one to book a more ‘budget friendly’ yet accessible hotel. Located in the Khaosan district of Bangkok, the Tinidee Trendy Hotel is conveniently situated a mere 25-30 minute walk from sights such as The Grand Palace. It is worth noting that drop kerbs have recently been installed enabling one to cross the AH123 without issue.

Accessibility wise, the room contains ample room for wheelchairs plus a wet room with a shower seat (albeit a little small), perfect for those who wish to visit the city on a budget…

One caveat, however is that Khaosan is named as one of the ‘back packer’ districts of Bangkok hence the parties continue late into the night!

Day 1 (Bangkok) – Wheelchair Accessible Transportation

Wheelchair Accessible Transportation in Bangkok is not uncommon with several operators providing this service. For the next few days (before heading down to Hua Hin courtesy of Thai Railways), one will be using an accessible vehicle provided by Wheelchair Holidays Thailand to navigate Bangkok and Ayutthaya. Akin to many accessible vehicles, a tail lift is provided with ample space for luggage, wheelchairs etc…

It is worth noting that Wheelchair Holidays Thailand also offer tailored tours nationwide if one wishes for a organised trip rather than DIY! Also, on a personal note, the company has been very accommodative of ones ever changing and last minute plans…

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