Sudipta Dev – Mumbai
Interestingly, Umoja is a Swahili word for inclusive, and the company aims to make travel inclusive for people with accessibility needs. Umoja currently covers accessible hotels in many tourism hotspots in the country. “We have developed two Accessible India! itineraries around the Golden Triangle and the beaches of Goa and Kerela, which we market to both the inbound and domestic markets,” stated Holkar. They are adding more hotels on the platform everyday. Holkar acknowledged that while India still has a long way to go to reach accessibility standards seen in Europe, the UK, and America, the situation is not that bad in the country. “We were shocked to learn that over 70 per cent of the hotels we assessed in India were accessible to people with lower body impairments. It was also fantastic to see accessibility becoming more important to the hospitality sector, with brands such as Lemon Tree Hotels having made accessibility an important part of their corporate culture,” he mentioned.
The company aims to be a global solution provider for accessible travel anywhere.