Thursday, 22 March 2018

The Black World

The Black World


A concept that intrigued me the moment I discovered this place. I was eager to experience this at once. We jumped at the first opportunity to visit this marvelous place. Writing about this place, I have to be really careful as I want to reveal just enough to intrigue you, but not to be a spoilsport for your experience. I truly want everyone to enjoy what we did.

The Black World India, Xion Mall, Hinjewadi, Pune is a theme restaurant, where you sit in a dark and you will be served food by blind waiters. You have to deposit most of the stuff including mobile in the lockers. Please do not sneak away anything that can emit light, the loss is yours. Also, just one tip I may want to share is, don’t stress your eyes by trying to see things in the dark. You won’t see anything, so even keeping your eyes closed could be a good idea.

Before we proceed, let me tell you something about myself. I am that person who used to be petrified if I have to walk in a movie theatre. This was a pretty big adventure for me. But don’t you worry as the place is designed for blind people and you will be guided by them. I was apprehensive about eating in the dark as I am not capable of eating food without spilling. Believe me, I was spotless when I came out. If I can do it, anybody can.

What you experience there is surely going to be unique to each one of us. Your mind will wander in the directions you won’t know, you will imagine the world with your eyes closed.

My experience could be divided into two parts. One, when you are busy eating and other when you are not. When I was not eating, my mind was full of curiosity, I wanted to measure the whole place with my hands. But while I was eating, blindness suddenly seemed normal. I could carry on with such an ease. I could see my food with hands and aroma of food. Guessing what we were eating was a fun game. Trust me, you have never been this aware of what you ate in past.

There was so much peace in the darkness, it was blissful. Something you cannot enjoy with your eyes open. My imaginations were running wild.

What if there was a village for all blind people, designed especially for them to live their life independently. They seemed so self-sufficient, maybe they might end up teaching us how to live smartly and happily too.

While we were being served by blind people, we were the ones who needed help. And they did everything to make us comfortable in their world. How about we realize that our world is not designed for them and offer some help and no favors.

How good might this place be for the dating? You may be able to see the person beyond physical appearance and get to know them. How imaginative is our mind when we just stop seeing a thing.
So many thoughts, the mind was full of pleasure and gratitude. I recommend this place strongly, just as this might be an experience you will treasure.



Note: This is not a sponsored post.

13 comments:

  1. An eye opening experience, Varsha! With our open eyes, wish we could see as much as the blind could see the world. Just the thought of total darkness wafted me to the land of imagination...are the black holes this dark? Will it be good idea to lock self in shear darkness and let the mind wander the colurful land of imagination...
    What a concept, what an experience! Good you shared it with us.

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    1. Yes yes... look how much you can imagine by just by reading. Come to Pune and visit this place to experience colors of black.

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  2. On second thought ... this post is like LBD. Long enough to cover vital points and short enough to arouse the curiosity Varsha! Kudos to you!!!

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    1. Oooooooooooohhhhh... imaginations are really running wild now

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  3. Nicely put...being able to actually see a person...in more ways than that reflected

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  4. Beautifully written Varsha ...well done

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  5. Lovely writing Varsha..

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  6. Wow that's a unique experience. I have only seen that this in a movie. Loved reading about your experience.

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