Dear all,

Prashant sir, thank you for your generous words and for sharing your
experience with such honesty and detail. A review like this carries real
weight—because it comes from lived experience, and it gives confidence to
others who are still unsure.

At Rising Star Khilte Chehre, we try to do our work with one simple
determination: no visually impaired traveller should feel they must stay
back only because support is missing. If someone has the desire to move,
explore, and live fully, they deserve a safe, dignified, well-planned way
to do it.

For us, travel is not just movement. It is an unconventional education tool.
A field where learning happens in real time—through decisions, new places,
new people, and everyday problem-solving.
And when a visually impaired traveller navigates that world with the right
support, it becomes a living example for everyone watching—of capability,
confidence, and freedom.

Thank you again for trusting our team, and for encouraging more visually
impaired individuals to consider international travel, even without sighted
family or friends. That message matters.

If anyone from the community wants to understand the process, ask
questions, or explore travel planning support, you can reach out to me
directly.

*RSKC Contact (Support & Coordination):*
*Lovely Sarkar Soti*
*Sr. Programmes Manager, Rising Star Khilte Chehre (RSKC)*
*+91 85270 44355*

With gratitude,
Lovely Sarkar Soti

On Sun, 11 Jan 2026 at 17:48, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Myself and Veena have just returned after a comfortable and pleasant trip
> to Egypt.
>
> Both of us are visually impaired and like travelling and try to do 1 or 2
> trips every year.
>
>
>
> Mr. Amit Jain’s team planned and arranged our private trip to Egypt
> covering all the major attractions like the Pyramids in Cairo, Alexandria,
> Aswan and Luxor and the Nile River Cruise.
>
>
>
> It was a fully guided trip.  From the time we landed in Cairo, from the
> immigration area we got English speaking guides.
>
> The hotels were among the best. Throughout the trip there was no
> difficulty, everything had been planned and we  were never without support.
>
>
>
> I encourage other visually impaired to consider travelling  abroad even if
> you don’t have sighted family members or friends with you. It is possible
> to  travel and enjoy if the trip is planned well. You can check with RSKC
> for all your travel  requirements.
>
> One of their phone number is  9990311234
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Prashant Ranjan Verma
>
> Accessibility Specialist
>
>
>
> Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies
>
> Member – International Association of Accessibility Professionals
>
>
>
>
>

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