A Word of Encouragement from Philippine Traveler:

Remember: Those of us who are true adventurers in their heart, understand “why” they are adventurers, however, those who are not, can never understand, no matter how we try to explain it to them!  It’s easier for them to say disparaging remarks such as, “your crazy!”, or “your going to kill yourself!”, etc., etc…

When my leg was amputated, I went crazy searching for information and locations that had activities and adventures for wheelchair bound people, to no avail. What I found was nothing but “handicapped accessible” sites (mostly restaurants, hotels, etc), but no real travel adventures to provide action for those of us who do not wish to stay at home and watch television everyday with nothing but doctors appointments to interrupt the monotony… and this was compounded 100 times when I had open heart surgery! My biggest concern was, if I have only one leg, will I swim in circles? ha ha I actually bought and took a personal underwater scooter in case I could not swim. But I never needed it! (I would also like to add that my prosthetic company even made me a leg with adjustable ankle so I could use fins on the amputated leg, but I very rarely use it.)

Despite the warnings of others, and their predictions that I would kill myself,  and others who said it was just “crazy talk” and that I would never go, six months after my amputation (and 3 months after a heart angioplasty)  I was back in the Philippines, snorkeling and free-diving in the ocean with the very same doctor who amputated my leg!  I found I can snorkel/swim 4 km, if I take it easy. I was in heaven!! I tell you that my videos and underwater photography made believers of them all! And every time I take a client to the Philippines, (disabled or not) I see their faces light up, just as mine did that day.

What to do?

It was then that I decided to just keep on doing what I already did and that meant part-time work with  the law firm, and to keep guiding and assisting others with their petitions and pen-pals, investigations, etc., as well as assisting with their challenges, questions and problems related to the Philippines.

But after more than 20 years of traveling back and forth to the Philippines, I realized that I had so many friends, family and contacts there, that with their assistance, there was no reason I could not continue my travel adventures, (with a few adjustments of course).

But this time I had to admit that things “were” different, and that my abilities “had” changed.  Hence, the purpose of this Blog.  Although the Philippine-travelers website is still one of the most informative, educational and  concise web sites regarding the Philippines, filing of petitions, and numerous tools, resources and links, due to my own situation (amputation), I became even more aware of the need for research to assist the senior and/or disabled-handicapped travelers.

For years I have fielded hundreds of questions by so-called disabled-handicapped* persons wishing to travel to the Philippines to meet someone. However,  despite my assurances, their physical challenge, as well as family and/or those around  discouraging them,  they hesitantly decided not to make the trip. (I have had calls and emails since, advising me that they wished they had followed their gut feeling and dream and had gone to Philippines). ( I hate the words disabled and handicapped, but other than “physically challenged” what other words do we have?)

In many of those cases, the reason for staying was due to negative reports and internet misinformation. Primarily, they wished to know of  facilities that were suitable for them and their wheelchairs or walkers.  Hence, this blog was created.

Well, I heard it all too, and maybe my case is even worse than yours, since even my doctors advised me not to travel yet. (Always obey your doctors advise). :)   But I knew I just had to much to do and I was not going to continue laying in my hospital bed and withering away as to many do! Besides, it’s not the LENGTH of years contained in one’s life that counts, but rather, the QUALITY of life contained in those years!

Remember that a trip to the Philippines is not just a “trip”, it is also an action “ADVENTURE”, especially if you are meeting someone special.   You will encounter various and new languages, customs, cultures, foods, music, dances and family attitudes. Every island and province is different. There are 33 dialects, with Tagalog being the national language.  For the new traveler it is best to have a companion or guide who knows and understands the customs and cultures of the Philippines, as well as the documentation needed as attachments to an immigration petition for spouse or fiancee..

So, if you are seriously considering a trip to the Philippines, I strongly suggest that you: (1) Read our website carefully, then re-read it again;  (2) Examine your situation, abilities and disabilities;   (3) Weigh all options, and (4) Consult your physician.  If you decide a trip to the Philippines is right for you, (5) We are here to help!

As the famous author Napoleon Hill once wrote, in his best seller, “Think and Grow Rich”,  “What the mind can conceive, the man can achieve.”

Later this year we will take on retirement in the Philippines, as well as acquiring or buying property in the Philippines. Both which are very tricky subjects for non-Filipino citizens, and cost many American men their life’s savings!

Here I sit, in the Philippines writing pages to  this blog, with a beautiful Filipina at my side, enjoying the Christmas and New Year holidays!  All I can say is…

:) WISH YOU WERE HERE!! :)

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 GOD BESS AND MABUHAY!

 

TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY BEEN TO THE PHILIPPINES:

If you have been to the Philippines, and know of certain hotels, resorts, restaurants, adventures, etc., who are disabled-friendly, please inform us here! This can be anything from a simple wheelchair ramp, an elevator, a club or restaurant or other venue that has a flat floor all the way through, including but not limited to, the restrooms (In Philippines called “C.R.”, short for comfort room.). Even the chairs in an establishment matter. Have you ever seen an amputee try to sit on an elevated spinning bar stool?  It would make a great comedy routine, if it wasn’t so difficult. (And most clubs in Angeles City have these chairs). It would challenge even a Gold medal winner from the Special Olympics!

 

More to be added soon………

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This Blog is focused primarily on Senior and Handicapped-Disabled persons, guide services, wheelchair-disabled persons access to hotels, resorts, restaurants, transportation, filipina caregivers, entertainment and retirement within and to the Philippines/Asia. Also including any and all customs, culture, immigration and legal matters. OVER TWENTY (20) YEARS EXPERIENCE!

Be sure to read our complete informative and educational website at: http://www.philippine-travelers.com/page_3.php .

We are currently updating the website, and shall complete that task when we return from our December trip to Philippines (Pinas).

 

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Full Jeepneys in the provinces is a common site. (Including "top riders")

This Blog is focused primarily on and for Senior and Handicapped-Disabled persons,and their experiences and hardships while traveling in the Philippines. Also: guide services, wheelchair-disabled persons access to hotels, resorts, restaurants, transportation, filipina caregivers, entertainment and retirement within and to the Philippines/Asia. Also including any and all customs, culture, immigration and legal matters. WE HAVE OVER TWENTY (20) YEARS EXPERIENCE TRAVELING AND ASSISTING OTHERS TRAVELING TO THE PHILIPPINES, BOTH FOR TRAVEL AND IMMIGRATION PETITION ASSISTANCE!

If you know of a great location, hotel, resort or resturaunt that is happy to have and serve Handicapped-Disabled or Senior (Elder) Americans with respect and friendly service and disposition, please be sure to tell us all. Be sure to tell us all WHY you believe they deserve your praise and our business! (Likewise, explain the why and how of any bad experiences you may report.)

Also be assured that we are always ready to accompany anyone who wishes guide-consultant who is familiar with the Philippines, including those who are disabled and need assistance!

Remember that every couple months we travel there and will verify your input. If we agree, we will mark your comment as VERIFIED. If not, we will so state and delete the comment.

Also, even though the Philippines is a great place to retire, there are very specific procedures, forms, laws and rules you must abide before doing so.  And due to many SCAMS perpetrated on foreigners, it is VERY important that you know how and where to investigate investments and property BEFORE you shell out your hard earned and saved cash! Especially if you are buying for yourself and your new wife-spouse-asawa!

For more information, or if you have questions, please feel free to email us at: philippine_travelers@yahoo.com, and  be sure to check out the main website at: http://www.philippine-travelers.com/page_3.php .

A SIMPLE INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPINE TRAVELERS’ BLOG:

Oh well, the Blog is now up and running. I hope to provide a place where travelers can either praise or complain about their experiences traveling in the Philippines or Asia. Especially for those who are disabled/handicapped or older senior adventurers who have had either great, pleasant or horrible experiences experiences while traveling in the Philippine Islands/Asia.

Say whatever you will, but be FAIR in your reporting. Be sure to tell us WHY or HOW a certain place was Great, or Lousy!  We don’t want to hear only about the facilities and wheelchair access, elevators, wheelchair ramp access, but also HOW you were treated by the staff at places you traveled to, ate at, stayed at, etc..

Many times when traveling in PINAS (Philippines)/Asia, I have found a particular FACILITY failing, but the STAFF actually made my stay a pleasant experience! Well, lets give credit to those persons too!

In closing, remember that we do make many trips to Philippines, and whenever possible, we will go out of our way to verify your comments. :)

In fact, during the month of December, we are in the Philippines researching various hotels, resorts, restaurants, tourist destinations, etc. Be sure to catch the December-January reports and videos.

ATTENTION: For those of you who came here expecting to see the Philippine Traveler website that has been on the net for 15 years, I am just as shocked as you are!!  I am no computer genius, and I was attempting to create a BLOG that was SEPARATE from the informative website I have had for  15 years! (On our current server for 12 yrs). Much to my surprise, when I came back to check the website, WALA!!! OMG, My web-page was completely gone, and this little Blog was in its place!  So I guess it will now be my duty to try to replace much of that information, while at the same time, focusing on Locations, persons and places who are providing (or not providing) services and/or facilities that favor handicapped-disabled and older travelers.

For more information, or if you have questions, please feel free to email us at: philippine_travelers@yahoo.com, and  be sure to check out the main website at: http://www.philippine-travelers.com/page_3.php .  Also, be sure to check our blog profile. After all, it’s free and here to read! ha ha

Webmasters: For reciprocal links, write to: philippine_travelers@yahoo.com. Be advised we will not place any links until we verify ours is already in place, and you provide the page on which we can verify.