At Juntos, we believe that creating an authentic, original, and meaningful proposal for our users begins with something essential: educating ourselves, staying informed, and committing to the causes we want to transform.
That’s why we had the honor of participating in the VI National Forum on Social Tourism, an event organized by MINCETUR (Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism) that promotes access to tourism for everyone — especially for vulnerable groups — recognizing that tourism is not a privilege, but a right.
During the forum, we explored key concepts such as the accessibility chain: from transportation and hotel infrastructure to gastronomy and the traveler’s overall experience. We learned that true inclusion in tourism is built through collective effort, concrete actions, and, above all, empathy.
As a company specialized in accessible transportation for people with reduced mobility, at Juntos we understand that accessibility begins the moment someone decides to travel. It’s not just about reaching the destination — it’s about doing so safely, with dignity, and with well-being.
Peru is full of amazing places waiting to be discovered, and we firmly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to experience them. That’s why we encourage more tourism professionals — transport operators, hotels, restaurants, and travel agencies — to join this movement. Because traveling should have no limits.
At Juntos, we will continue working to make tourism a tool for equity, inclusion, and joy. Because when we move together, the road always becomes more accessible.

