Hi All,

Ever heard this travel advice?
“Carry cash in the train.”
“Save the airport assistant’s number.”

Now imagine hearing it not as advice, but from people who’ve actually
learned it the hard way.
Accessible Travel Tales brings together Mohar Agarwal, Karthik Kova, and
Rohit Philip, three visually impaired travel enthusiasts who’ve figured out
independence on the road through missed stops, sudden changes, helpful
strangers, awkward moments, and small wins that make the next trip a little
easier.

This is a relaxed, honest chat about traveling on your own, learning as you
go, and slowly getting more confident with each journey. No big speeches.
Just real stories and things most of us wish we’d known earlier.
If solo travel has ever felt intimidating, this conversation might help.
31st January | 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST

Join here: https://meet.google.com/brt-pdwp-zxy

With regards,
Aishwarya

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