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[Funding News] Holiday Tribe Secures Rs 5.4 Crore in Seed Funding

The capital will be used to enhance the brand’s technological capabilities, expand its supply network, and support brand-building initiatives.
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Innovative travel startup Holiday Tribe has raised an impressive Rs 5.4 crore in a recent seed funding round, led by Powerhouse Ventures and GSF.

The round saw participation from prominent investors, including Dinesh Agarwal and Dinesh Gulati of India Mart, Murugavel Janakiraman of BharatMatrimony.com, and actor Gaurav Kapur, adding star power to the investment.

The capital will be used to enhance the brand’s technological capabilities, expand its supply network, and support brand-building initiatives.

About Holiday Tribe

Founded in 2023 by former MakeMyTrip executives Anshu Sharma and Chirag Goyal, Holiday Tribe offers personalized holiday experiences tailored to a variety of traveler segments. The platform caters to families, couples, adventure seekers, and offbeat explorers, ensuring that each journey is customized to suit individual preferences.

Headquartered in Gurugram, Holiday Tribe boasts a supply network of over 100,000 hotels globally and partnerships with 10+ tourism boards, including major destinations like Mauritius, Dubai, Switzerland, Qatar, and Australia. This allows the startup to deliver unique travel experiences and cultural immersion to its customers.

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Future Growth Prospects

With India’s outbound tourism market expected to grow to $18.81 billion by 2024, Holiday Tribe is well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity. The market is set to expand at a CAGR of 11.4% through 2034, and the Indian online travel sector is projected to grow from $17.24 billion to $28.40 billion between 2024 and 2029, according to a FICCI-Nangia report. These trends point to strong future growth potential for Holiday Tribe as it continues to disrupt the travel industry.

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