Traditional Himachal Pradesh homestay with mountain views representing India's growing vacation rental market
Pulse by Zarnik, Travel & Hospitality Trends

The Indian Answer to Airbnb That Actually Gets India

While global platforms dominated vacation rentals, millions of Indian hosts stayed offline—not by choice, but by design. Language barriers, complex tech, and hefty commissions kept small-town hospitality out of the digital game.

Enter Homeyhuts. A Hyderabad engineer looked at how vacation rentals worked in America, then asked a better question: what would this look like if we built it for India?

The answer: multilingual support, offline onboarding, and zero commissions. Just a simple subscription starting at ₹490.

In one year, they’ve scaled to 1,600+ listings across Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Goa. Kerala is next, with Malayalam-speaking support already in place.

This isn’t another Airbnb clone trying to extract value. It’s a platform built from scratch for Bharat’s hospitality economy—where 40% of India’s 2.75 lakh homestays have been waiting for someone to finally include them.

For hotel owners, suppliers, and hospitality professionals, this represents more than competition. It’s a massive new ecosystem of hosts who’ll need everything from linens to SOPs to partnership opportunities.

Read the full analysis in this week’s Pulse by Zarnik →

The homestay revolution isn’t coming. It’s here. And it speaks your language.

Posted by
Azhar Umar

Azhar is a seasoned hospitality professional and Co-Founder of Zarnik. With 6 years of hands-on experience in the hospitality industry, he has held top management positions, successfully running hotels and providing consulting services. Azhar's expertise and contributions have been instrumental in the growth and success of Zarnik, making a significant impact on the hospitality sector in India.

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