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I Built “Travilo” — A One-Stop Travel Info Tool for Indian Travelers (Now Planning to Take It Global)

Hey Indie Hackers

I recently noticed on the booking platforms that they only provides the bookings and the best prices for international travel. The remaining hassles are must be carried out by the traveler by himself. That is when I built Travilo, a web app that helps travelers get all key destination details in one place — from currency, capital, attractions, official languages, to visa requirements.

Right now, Travilo is designed for Indian travelers, but the vision is to make it global — so travelers from any country can instantly find essential travel information before a trip.

💡 Why I built it:
I got tired of checking 5–6 different sites for visa info, local currency, and basic travel facts. So I made a clean, reliable platform that shows it all in seconds.

Next step:
Integrate flight and hotel booking, and maybe visa assistance — turning Travilo into a complete travel companion for international trips.

Would love feedback from the community —
👉 Should I first expand country-wise or focus on adding booking integrations?

Check out Travilo here: www.travilo.budfi.in
Open to feedback, collaboration, and ideas

on November 8, 2025
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