
Travel is evolving from a transactional activity into a meaningful, community-driven experience. Traditional hotels often prioritize privacy and uniformity, but a growing number of travelers—particularly younger ones—seek connection, culture, and authenticity. Modern hostels are meeting this demand by creating social spaces where people from diverse backgrounds can interact, share stories, and form lasting friendships.
These environments are purposefully designed to foster community, blending affordability with intentional experiences, and turning accommodations into destinations in their own right. At the same time, technology and standardization are playing a crucial role in scaling this new model of hospitality. With consistent service quality across locations, tech-enabled conveniences like app-based check-ins, and operational efficiencies that benefit both staff and guests, hostels are being reimagined as smart, accessible hubs for exploration.
In this episode of India GameChanger, Pranav Dangi, the Founder and CEO of The Hosteller, discusses how The Hosteller is transforming the way people travel in India by building a new kind of hostel experience rooted in community, culture, and convenience. Inspired by his own solo backpacking trip in Europe, Pranav identified a major gap in India’s hospitality sector—affordable, social, and standardized accommodations for younger, experience-driven travelers.
The Hosteller has created spaces that are intentionally designed to bring people together, offering not just a place to sleep, but a community to which one can belong. With features like community events, walking tours, and smart tech-driven services, The Hosteller is redefining budget travel as something vibrant, connected, and culturally immersive.