Making Trax Offers Wheelchair-Accessible New Zealand Adventures

Tandem Paragliding with MakingTrax Foundation

If you’re looking for some adapted adventures in New Zealand, then look no further than Making Trax (www.makingtrax.co.nz). Founded by Jezza Williams, this New Zealand-based foundation believes adventure is therapy and that it should be available to people of all abilities.

Making Trax offers a wide variety of single-day wheelchair-accessible New Zealand adventure experiences, from adaptive mountain biking and whitewater rafting, to tandem paragliding, sea kayaking and even sky diving. If you’d prefer a longer adventure, then try a Making Trax multiday paragliding course or a week-long river expeditions.

They also have an adaptive adventure directory of New Zealand providers on the website. And if you require some personal assistance planning your wheelchair-accessible New Zealand adventure, then reach out to Making Trax and they will help make it happen. For more information about Making Trax, visit their website or e-mail info@makingtrax.co.nz.

Gravity Quad at MakingTrax Foundation

Barrier-Free Travel
Glacier, Yellowstone
and Grand Teton National Parks
for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers