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These two ISB grads are roughing it out in a start-up

Last updated on: April 08, 2014 19:08 IST
Michael Lyngdoh and Anirudh Gupta run Tripoto.com, a social platform that allows travellers to share their stories and itineraries

Meet Michael Lyngdoh and Anirudh Gupta who ditched the prospect of high-paying jobs to start up a cool new travel website.

Tripoto.com is a brand new social platform that allows travellers to share their stories and itineraries.

The start-up's founders, Michael Lyngdoh and Anirudh Gupta, discussed the idea first at the Indian School of Business (ISB) where they met.

Currently, Tripadvisor serves as the largest source of user generated travel reviews in the world.

Gupta and Lyngdoh hope for Tripoto to be a version 2.0 of Tripadvisor, going beyond just carrying reviews and aggregating user-generated travel content in the form of stories and itineraries by users.

Tripoto maps every destination mentioned in the story and offers pictures and content related to each of them.

What's more, the young start-up has also managed to get celebrity travellers to write for their site.

Featured on Tripoto are travelogues by actors Manoj Bajpayee and Ayushmann Khurrana and soccer player Baichung Bhutia (though Lyngdoh does not discuss how they managed the coup) :-)

But with several players such as Mygola, Joguru, Airbnb, Vayable, Tripline and Tripadvisor among others already in the space, not to mention thousands of travel blogs that have been mushrooming, is there really a need for yet another travel website?

Michael Lyngdoh believes there is.

He says:

'Every sector requires more start-ups'

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'Take failure in your stride'

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You cannot avoid failure all the time but you can take it in your stride.

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'Be prepared for a tough ride'

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'Don't dwell too much on what went wrong'

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Don't dwell on your failures for too long, Lyngdoh says.

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'You are in completely uncharted territory'

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