World's First. India's Pride.
A Mission to Reach
100,000 Blind
Lives by 2030.
Through the power of travel. We are not just changing destinations; we are changing identities. From unseen to unstoppable.
The Hidden Crisis
80
Lakh
blind citizens in India — the size of Switzerland's entire population.
50 Lakh
have never travelled. Not because they lack courage — but because the world never let them in.
6.2 Crore
visually impaired persons in India (WHO) — living without structured exposure to real public systems.
Blindness is not the problem. Inaccessibility is. Invisibility is.
Impact Snapshot · Feb 2026
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Vision 2030
Real-World Learning Labs
Two Journeys. Two Reports. One Movement.
When access opens, identity expands. Witness the transformation from being managed to managing themselves.
The Ayodhya Journey: A National Mirror
Spiritual journeys are often off-limits to the blind — not due to lack of faith, but lack of access. With Braille signage, tactile paths, and one-on-one support, we made Ayodhya accessible. VI musicians performed bhajans on the banks of Sarayu. The group sang the National Anthem on the streets of Ram Mandir. Umesh Bhatt, who lost 100% vision two years ago, offered prayer barefoot at Hanuman Garhi — guided only by voice and faith.
“We thought we were helping. But we were being taught.”
— RSKC Volunteer






Thailand: This Was Not a Holiday
A structured mobility lab across two international urban systems. Participants navigated airports independently, spoke directly with hotel staff and immigration, and managed luggage, timings, and public spaces — many for the first time on their own. We represented India in disability-led mobility, invited by the Thailand First School for the Blind under Royal Patronage. Volunteer ratio 1:3. Zero medical emergencies.
Since 2019
23 Journeys in Frames
From Vaishno Devi to Bangkok — every frame is someone's first time in the world.
2018 · New Delhi
Dussehra With A Cause
Celebrating Dussehra inclusively with the visually impaired community.
2018 · New Delhi
Aaj Tak Sahitya
Visually impaired participants at the literature festival.
2018 · JNU, New Delhi
White Cane Safety Day
Awareness and celebration of White Cane Safety Day at JNU.
2018 · New Delhi
The Music Affair
An impeccable opportunity for visually impaired singers.
7–10 Dec 2018 · Uttarakhand, India
Trip to Rishikesh
The inaugural journey — where everything began.
2019 · New Delhi
Naach 2019
Visually impaired children performing in front of Bollywood choreographer Ms. Saroj Khan.
World Vision Day 2019 · Delhi, India
Delhi Heritage Walk
A sensory heritage walk through the heart of Delhi — on World Vision Day.
22–24 Feb 2019 · Rajasthan, India
Trip to Jaipur
1st RSKC initiative — Rajasthan's heritage, lived first-hand.
26–28 Apr 2019 · Uttarakhand, India
Trip to Jim Corbett
2nd trip — 70 people on a 3-day jungle adventure.
10–14 Jul 2019 · Thailand
Trip to Thailand
3rd initiative — RSKC's first international journey.
1–4 Aug 2019 · Uttarakhand, India
Trip to Mussoorie & Dehradun
4th initiative — 54 travellers in the Garhwal hills.
26–29 Sep 2019 · Dubai, UAE
Trip to Dubai
5th initiative — RSKC's 2nd international trip, four days in the UAE.
21–24 Nov 2019 · Goa, India
Trip to Goa
6th trip — 4 days across North and South Goa.
2020 · Pangot, Uttarakhand
Trip To Pangot
An accessible journey to Pangot for visually impaired travelers.
20–23 Feb 2020 · Jammu, India
Trip to Vaishno Devi
7th trip — Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, Jammu and Patnitop.
28–31 Oct 2021 · Uttarakhand, India
Trip to Lansdowne
8th trip — 60 beneficiaries and volunteers in the Garhwal hills.
26–29 Jun 2025 · Uttar Pradesh, India
Trip to Ayodhya
India's first all-blind pilgrim group — 4 days in Ayodhya.
14 September 2025 · North Delhi, India
Superbike Rally by the Blind 1.0
8 blind pillion riders. 30+ superbike riders. One road. One belief — that freedom has no sight requirement.
7 September 2025 · Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Trip to Agra
52 visually impaired participants. One accessible journey from Delhi to Agra. A live model of inclusion in action.
12 October 2025 · World Sight Day · New Delhi, India
Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2025
100 runners. 100 stories of courage, trust, preparation and the right to be seen in public life.
25–30 November 2025 · Dubai & Abu Dhabi, UAE
Dubai & Abu Dhabi VI Expedition
40 Blind Eyes. 6 Days. 9 Landmarks. 1 Country – 2 Emirates. Zero Fear.
11–15 February 2026 · Pattaya & Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand – Access The World
50 Travellers. 5 Days. 2 Thai Cities. 1 International Signal — Accessible Journeys must enter India's inclusion agenda.
24 May 2026 · Machan, Sector 29, Gurgaon
Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0
"I came with fear. I'm leaving with confidence." — 40 visually impaired citizens ride with 110 signed up superbike riders at Gurgaon.
Vision 2030
The Road to 1,00,000
One lakh blind lives reached through travel. Be part of the journey.
















