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Photos depicting a service dog, a woman in a wheelchair and a family with two fathers. Background is Talliin, Estonia.Credit: Clockwise from top: Johner Images/Getty Images; Westend61/Getty Images; SolStock/Getty Images, Background: Eloi_Omella/Getty Images
Photos depicting a service dog, a woman in a wheelchair and a family with two fathers. Background is Talliin, Estonia.<br>Credit: Clockwise from top: Johner Images/Getty Images; Westend61/Getty Images; SolStock/Getty Images, Background: Eloi_Omella/Getty Images

Vacations are like fingerprints—no two are alike. Even the most-visited places in the world, like Paris, New York City, and Tokyo, can feel fresh and new, depending on who’s recounting their experiences there. As part of Travel + Leisure ’s Traveling As series, we're on a mission to speak to—and learn from—travelers about what it’s like to explore the world through their unique perspectives. Read on for some impactful, inspiring stories, from a legally blind solo traveler to a double amputee who went on to become a Paralympian to a father who always makes sure his son, who is on the autism spectrum, is included in his adventures.

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