Six years ago, Cocky Guides, an award-winning not-for-profit tour operator, paved the way for blind and low-vision Australians to discover their country via sensory small-group adventures. With most major tourist routes ticked off the list and some more unique destinations, such as Mount Kosciuszko, Lightening Ridge and Broken Hill, a new chapter begins with the launch of walking experiences connecting communities across Australia.
With more and more participants wanting to add physical activities to their itineraries, Cocky Guides has mapped out trips across Australia to include walking and hiking for a mix of mobilities.
“We have always offered experiences that involve some form of physical activity such as swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking and sensory walks. However, there is now more demand for our participants to connect with various communities via activities such as community rail trails and parkruns” said James (Buck) McFarlane, founder of Cocky Guides and recent Judge in the NSW Tourism Awards 2024.
The success of this 100-kilometre goal will rely heavily on visitor economy businesses in destinations helping host Cokcy Guides blind and low-vision groups. Each new adventure a participant joins will add to their tally towards 100!
Buck adds, “Our recent launch of sponsorship packages helps Cocky Guides reduce the cost of participating in our adventure and enables businesses and destinations across Australia to collaborate with us to be more accessible and inclusive for over 575,000 Australians who are blind or low-vision. These partnerships will be the key to delivering an exciting and diverse 2025 schedule.”