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New Delhi [India], August 23 (ANI/SRV): Leading hospitality startup Brevistay has raised INR 3 crore in seed funding by IAN lead investors Uday Chatterjee, Hari Balasubramanian, and Sri Prakash. With a vision to prioritize consumer needs and cater to the existing demands, Brevistay introduced the concept of hourly hotels in 2016. The recently received investment will enable the company to expand its horizons further and strengthen its operations in metro cities like Delhi NCR, Kolkata, Bangalore Chennai and Hyderabad along with Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities like Kochi, Bhubaneswar, Varanasi, Allahabad, Agra, Nagpur, Vijaywada, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Jaipur, Indore, and Bhopal. Since its inception in 2016, Brevistay has created a benchmark in the Indian tourism sector by introducing the unique concept of micro-stay hotel bookings. In the last 6 years, Brevistay has established a strong presence across 70 cities in India with over 3000 partnered hotels. By tapping into a new customer
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Dehradun startup HireACamp aims to redefine camping experience in India
Founded in December 2019 by Kashish Pahwa and Mitul Agrawal, HireACamp is an online marketplace that lets travellers search and book camps with local camp owners across India.
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Sitting around the campfire and connecting with nature can be one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy the outdoors.
Despite the growing popularity of camping in the country, booking camps has been one of the biggest challenges as the industry is highly unorganised. While campers (travellers) don’t have many options to choose from, camp owners are still managing their bookings like they used to do back in the 90s due to limited marketing knowledge.