Dear Nitesh
I'm glad to note your friend without any hesitation asked yu such
questions which many don't ask,  and you have sought list response.
These fears are of relevance for almost all totally blind people in
the world. And should be brought for public disscussion frequently, As
you have done.

I have few suggestions as well as observations.
In India, One thing is noteworthy to keep in mind, once you're a blind
man and is  accompanied by a female happens to be blind, and look like
a perfect couple, Indian society in general is quick to extend
support. They love to help loving mates who are blind. Because it is
not only strange visual for them, but they respect the daring attempt
undertaken by blind to explore the world without sight.

Further your mail hints your friend belonging to middle class family
wishes to visit touring cite outside his own town. And is not trained
in mobility essentials with stick Probably his partner is mistress in
using stick in outer domain?  Note: There is no shame in being lead by
lady on the roads which many gentlemen resist. Finally ask him to be
vocal, confident and remain unembarrassed while dealing with
unexplored terrotories and places. Life is short, uncertain convey it
to them to live to the fullest...
On 5/16/14, nitesh gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> One of my VI friend wish to make a plan to go outside with a female
> partner like Matura or banglore or puri or any other city.
> They both are adult and have desire.
> But my friend has some apprehensions as below. As he has never hold
> stick in his hands.
>
> He says, how he will bourd the plane from the entry point of the
> airport because the taxi will leave them before the entry point.
> Suppose he higher a taxi for reaching hotel and for visiting other
> places but how to manage the fooding from restaurant and other  things
> like moving in beach or temple.
>
> He asked suggestion from me, which I am throwing before u.
>
> Awaiting
>
>
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