Travel products platform Escape Plan raises $25 Mn led by Jungle Ventures

Co-founded in 2025 by Abhinav Pathak and Abhinav Zutshi, Escape Plan is a travel products platform built around the needs of the modern Indian traveller.

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Travel products platform Escape Plan has raised $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Jungle Ventures, along with participation from Fireside Ventures and strategic investor IndiGo Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of IndiGo.

The Bengaluru-based startup had previously mopped up $5 million in a funding round led by Jungle Ventures through its First Cheque@Jungle initiative, along with Fireside Ventures and several angel investors, in July last year.

The proceeds will be deployed to strengthen its brand, pricing, and distribution across India and select international markets. This includes deepening its omni-channel presence across metros, tier I and tier II cities, expanding its physical retail footprint to over 200 stores, and increasing availability across major travel hubs and corridors, Escape Plan said in a press release.

Co-founded in 2025 by Abhinav Pathak and Abhinav Zutshi, Escape Plan is a travel products platform built around the needs of the modern Indian traveller. The company curates and creates luggage, accessories, and mobility solutions across multiple travel use cases. It operates across online marketplaces, direct-to-consumer channels, and a rapidly expanding retail network across India.

Escape Plan claims it is currently operating at an annualised revenue run rate of over Rs 300 crore, driven by demand across cities, channels, and a wide range of travel use cases. The company also plans to enter select international geographies aligned with Indian outbound travel.

Escape Plan also aims to strengthen its technological capabilities to build deeper control across the value chain. The company will invest in core tech systems to improve speed, availability, and consistency across channels, while advancing product innovation through design-led and sustainability-focused materials.

The brand sells both in-house and partner-manufactured products through its own platform. It competes with other D2C players such as Mokobara, Nasher Miles, Uppercase, and Acefour Accessories in India’s fast-growing travel gear market.

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