A renowned New York Times photographer who documented every continent discovers that travel's deepest insights come not from sight but from touch, smell, and sound. By traveling through India alongside blind companions, Andy Isaacson learns how pairing different perspectives reveals richer truths about places than any single viewpoint can capture. Blind travelers experience places through imagination and multi-sensory interpretation—descriptions feed their imagination, allowing the world to reveal itself through layers of sound, touch, and scent rather than immediate visual rendering.