India’s travel habits are evolving quickly. Whether it’s a holiday, a quick getaway, or even a work-related trip, people are now looking for something more than the standard hotel experience. They want stays that feel more personal, flexible, and suited to their changing lifestyles. That’s exactly the gap Elivaas is filling.
Based in the Delhi-NCR region, this startup is the brainchild of Ritwik Khare and Karan Miglani. In the era of flexible living and experiential travel, Elivaas is quietly building a new kind of stay experience, one that combines the warmth and comfort of a private home with the reliability and service of professional hospitality.
Filling the Gap With Hospitality-Technology-Curation
While premium private villas have existed for some time, the overall experience was often hit-or-miss. Many property owners didn’t have access to proper management, guests didn’t always know what to expect, and most platforms focused more on the number of listings than the quality of the stay.
Ritwik Khare and Karan Miglani saw a clear gap, and a chance to fix it. They decided to bring together hospitality know-how, smart technology, and careful selection to create a smoother, more reliable villa-stay experience.
That idea became Elivaas, a way to manage and monetise vacation homes across India, giving homeowners a hassle-free setup and guests a private stay that still feels like a well-run hotel.
Comfort Backed with Technology
What sets Elivaas apart from the other villa businesses is that these aren’t just the beautiful villas, but the ones backed with solid tech based work. The team brings together hospitality experience and smart technology to manage each property smoothly.
From onboarding new homes and setting the right prices to coordinating cleaning, handling guest queries, and tracking performance, much of it happens quietly and efficiently in the background.
For guests, this means clean, well-equipped homes, a smooth check-in experience, and support when needed. For homeowners, it means better occupancy, steady income, and less to worry about.
A Different Kind of Stay
With more people in India taking short breaks, working from new locations, or gathering in smaller groups, the way people travel and stay is gradually shifting. There’s a noticeable move away from crowded hotels and unstructured homestays toward something more private and reliable.
Elivaas has been part of this change, managing private villas in a way that offers consistency without being overly commercial. The focus isn’t on fast growth, but on adapting to what many modern travellers are quietly leaning toward, comfort, space, and a sense of ease.
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