Accessibility
Website accessibility
We aim to make travel guidance usable with keyboards, screen readers, different screen sizes, and reduced-motion preferences.
What is available
The site uses heading structure, semantic landmarks, a skip link, alternative text, visible focus, native details/summary, and clearly named buttons.
Important content is available in static HTML so it remains readable when JavaScript is disabled.
Motion and layout
Reveal effects follow reduced-motion preferences. Images have stable dimensions to reduce layout shift while pages load.
Report a barrier
If a link, contrast choice, language, or interaction creates a barrier, send the page example and your need on WhatsApp so it can be reviewed.