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Beyond The Limits- Inclusive Jaipur Tour
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Beyond The Limits- Inclusive Jaipur Tour
In an effort to promote inclusivity and equal experiences for everyone, the Swavlamban Foundation organizes a unique inclusive tour to Jaipur for person with disabilities and people with rare diseases. The entire trip is conducted at just ₹1, covering accommodation, meals, and sightseeing. Since 2018, more than 140 warriors and their families from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and more have taken part in the Jaipur tour.








The selection process for the Jaipur tour was carried out through an open registration system using a Google Form. Interested participants were invited to fill out the form, and selections were then made based on the responses received.
This special tour offered participants a chance to explore the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Rajasthan. During the journey, the warriors visited several iconic landmarks including the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha, Albert Hall Museum, Nahargarh Biological Park, Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jal Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Birla Auditorium.
These visits were not just sightseeing opportunities, but also moments of learning and inspiration. In addition to historical and cultural exploration, the tour featured captivating cultural performances that celebrated the spirit of Rajasthan. For many participants, this was their first time traveling independently and experiencing the capital city. The tour fostered a sense of independence, joy, and self-confidence, truly making it a transformative experience for all involved. They not only explored the stunning city but also took part in exciting group activities, a cultural night, and temporary tattoo artists, which made the tour not only accessible but also genuinely pleasant and unforgettable.
Let’s look at what the tour participants said about it
- Govind Kumar, Supaul
During these two days, not even once did I feel that I was a person with a disability. Every member of the organization was always ready to help. It truly felt like I was a VIP. - Bharat Panwar, Pali
This was the first journey of my life where no family member accompanied me. The two-day tour turned out to be a truly memorable experience. - Jogaram Dewasi, Rohat
During these two days, I completely forgot the pain of being differently-abled. I had a lot of fun and also gained confidence. While climbing stairs, the organization’s members even carried me in their arms multiple times. - Narendra Chauhan, Kantalya
For the first time, I got the opportunity to see the capital of the country. This tour brought immense joy and confidence into my life. It was only possible because of the efforts of the organization.