Funded Travel and Tourism Startups in India
The largest disclosed round in this India travel and tourism set is Tripfactory’s $50M on 2024-10-29, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts: Ease…
The largest disclosed round in this India travel and tourism set is Tripfactory’s $50M on 2024-10-29, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts: Ease My Vacations and Rocksport each show $3M, while most other disclosed rounds sit below that (e.g., SaffronStays $4M on 2026-06-24; WanderOn $6M on 2026-01-20). Smaller disclosed amounts also include a deep bottom outlier: Retrod at $50K on 2022-05-01, far below the rest of the disclosed range.
The 14 rows cluster in two distinct time windows: six rounds fall in 2024 alone (from 2024-02-08 through 2024-11-05), and multiple cities repeat, especially Delhi/Delhi NCR (WanderOn 2026-01-20, Capture a Trip 2026-01-06, goStops 2025-03-10, and Rocksport 2024-04-03; plus Staybook 2023-05-22). Stage labels are mixed: 4 of 14 entries are “Series Unknown” (SaffronStays 2026-06-24; Capture a Trip 2026-01-06; Trainman 2023-07-04; plus one more Series Unknown in 2026), while two entries are explicitly undisclosed (Trainman 2023-07-04 and Happyeasygo 2022-05-24).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the clear outlier, and how does it compare to the rest of the recent set?
Tripfactory’s disclosed $50M round on 2024-10-29 is the only disclosed amount at that level; the next-largest disclosed amounts are far lower (e.g., SaffronStays $4M on 2026-06-24; WanderOn $6M on 2026-01-20; Sedna Horeca $6M on 2025-05-02; Tripfactory is well above the rest). On the low end, Retrod’s $50K on 2022-05-01 is dramatically smaller than other disclosed rounds (such as $80K for Capture a Trip on 2026-01-06).
Do these travel and tourism rounds concentrate in a specific recent time window?
Yes. Of the 14 rows shown, six rounds fall in 2024 (2024-02-08 Ease My Vacations; 2024-04-03 Rocksport; 2024-08-12 Ziptrrip; 2024-10-29 Tripfactory; and 2024-11-05 30 Sundays, plus 2024-10-29/2024-08-12 entries). Recent activity also stretches into 2026 with SaffronStays on 2026-06-24 and WanderOn on 2026-01-20.
Which cities appear repeatedly across the list, and what does that imply about clustering?
Delhi/Delhi NCR is over-represented: WanderOn (Delhi) 2026-01-20, Capture a Trip (Delhi) 2026-01-06, goStops (Delhi) 2025-03-10, and Rocksport (New Delhi) 2024-04-03, with Staybook also in New Delhi (2023-05-22). That multi-year repeat contrasts with one-off geographies like Bhubaneswar (Retrod, 2022-05-01).
How much of the sample has undisclosed or “Series Unknown” classifications, and where do they show up?
Two entries have explicitly undisclosed amounts: Trainman (Gurgaon) dated 2023-07-04 and Happyeasygo (Haryana) dated 2022-05-24. “Series Unknown” appears on multiple named rounds as well, including SaffronStays on 2026-06-24 and Capture a Trip on 2026-01-06, which limits comparability by stage for those recent datapoints.
What stage mix dominates these funded travel and tourism deals in India, based on the labeled rounds?
Series A is the most frequent labeled stage among visible entries: WanderOn (2026-01-20, $6M), goStops (2025-03-10, $4M), Tripfactory (2024-10-29, $50M), Rocksport (2024-04-03, $3M), and Rocksport/goStops form a distinct Series A cluster across 2024–2026. Other stages are present but less concentrated, including Seed (Sedna Horeca $6M on 2025-05-02; Ease My Vacations $3M on 2024-02-08) and Pre-Seed (30 Sundays $770K on 2024-11-05; Ziptrrip $240K on 2024-08-12).
Are there any entries that look structurally different from the rest beyond funding size?
Beyond the size outlier (Retrod’s $50K on 2022-05-01), the list also contains classification uncertainty/outside comparability via undisclosed amounts (Trainman 2023-07-04; Happyeasygo 2022-05-24). Additionally, the “Series Unknown” rounds include both very recent dates (SaffronStays 2026-06-24 at $4M; Capture a Trip 2026-01-06 at $80K), so the uncertainty is concentrated near the most recent edge of the time window.
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