Klook
Founded Year
2014Stage
Series E - II | AliveTotal Raised
$931.19MRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+36 points in the past 30 days
About Klook
Klook offers a travel and leisure booking platform. It focuses on selling travel experiences and packages in Southeast Asian tourist hotspots. It does ticketing for some of the main attractions in each city as well as provides offerings, like a supercar driving experience on Singapore's F1 track or a lesson in making kimchi in Seoul. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Central, Hong Kong.
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The tour & activity booking platforms market provides a centralized platform for discovering, planning, and booking various tours and activities. These platforms may operate as a marketplace, a software provider to travel companies, or provide an array of travel services directly to customers. They sometimes offer additional features like itinerary customization, local recommendations, and custome…
Klook named as Leader among 15 other companies, including TripAdvisor, Booking Holdings, and GetYourGuide.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Klook in 2 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on May 10, 2024.
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Latest Klook News
Sep 18, 2024
B&T Published on: 18th September 2024 at 10:34 AM SHARE Travel experiences booking platform, Klook , is set to launch a new spring campaign that “taps into Australians’ fatigue over the unrelenting costs of living”. The upcoming campaign highlights the bang for buck that can be found in Japan thanks to a perfect combination of lower living and travel costs in the country and a favourable exchange rate. Klook’s Director of Oceania marketing, Diana Vidovic, said: “The cost of living is a real challenge for all of us, but while many Aussies remain determined to not give up on travel, recent studies have shown travel costs in popular destinations have risen by up to 35 per cent. We wanted to showcase Japan as an affordable option by pointing out some of the incredible contrasts between the everyday costs of living in Sydney and the amazing value Aussies can experience in Japan.” The campaign creative features scenes and experiences in Japan that demonstrate value for money, from Shinkansen (bullet train) journeys to theme parks. The campaign is the second phase of Klook’s ‘Cost of Living’ campaign that launched over winter, initially focussing on the comparative costs of experiences in Sydney with similar experiences in Bali. “With the value of the Aussie dollar having risen against the Japanese Yen by more than 60 per cent since early 2020, you’re getting just about as much of a currency advantage as you ever will – the dollar hasn’t been up this high against the Yen so consistently for about 20 years,” Vidovic said. The campaign will run from 23 September until 20 October across Sydney and will be supported through social. The OOH media is primarily focused on Sydney Trains’ prominent Town Hall locations and QMD digital billboards throughout the city. The creative was shot on location in Japan by Klook’s marketing team and features Klook’s travel expert and social media manager Abbey Christensen. On using Klook’s employees as the talent in creative, Vidovic added: “2023 was the year of UGC and 2024 is the year of EGC (employee-generated content). Platforms like TikTok have made it much easier for brands to showcase their own talent. At Klook, we really believe that our employees are our best ambassadors – we’re always travelling, using the app, and as marketers, we are keen to tell our story.” The campaign comes as part of a broader marketing push from Klook which has included the recent launch of its affiliate influencer marketing program ‘Klook Kreator,’ as well as other digital and offline campaign activity as part of the brand’s 10th birthday celebrations. Related posts:
Klook Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Klook founded?
Klook was founded in 2014.
Where is Klook's headquarters?
Klook's headquarters is located at 32 Hollywood Rd, Central.
What is Klook's latest funding round?
Klook's latest funding round is Series E - II.
How much did Klook raise?
Klook raised a total of $931.19M.
Who are the investors of Klook?
Investors of Klook include HongShan, HSBC, Citibank, Golden Vision Capital, J.P. Morgan and 21 more.
Who are Klook's competitors?
Competitors of Klook include GetYourGuide, Culture Trip, KKday, Headout, Peek and 7 more.
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Compare Klook to Competitors
KKday is an e-commerce travel platform. The company offers a digital platform where travelers can search for, discover, and book local experiences, tours, activities, and attractions. It primarily serves the e-commerce industry. KKday was founded in 2014 and is based in Taipei, Taiwan.
GetYourGuide is a booking platform focused on providing unforgettable travel experiences in the tourism industry. The company offers a service that allows travelers to discover and book activities and attractions. It also provides growth acceleration for experience creators through data-driven insights and technology. It was founded in 2009 and is based in Berlin, Germany.
myRealTrip operates in the travel and tourism industry. It offers a range of services, including flight bookings, accommodation reservations, transportation, and guided tours and activities. The company primarily caters to the travel and tourism sector. It was founded in 2012 and is based in Seoul, South Korea.
Peek is a company that operates in the travel and tourism industry, focusing on the booking of experiences. The company offers a platform that combines business software and a marketplace for consumers to book various activities and experiences, such as wine tours, watersports, skydiving, and art classes. Peek primarily serves the travel and tourism industry. It was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Holibob specializes in curating personalized travel experiences and providing technology solutions for the tours and experiences sector. The company offers a platform that enables travel brands to provide customer relationships services and generate new revenue streams by connecting customers with bookable activities. Holibob primarily serves operators, travel brands, and destinations, aiming to drive bookings and revenue through its marketing platform. It was founded in 2019 and is based in London, United Kingdom.
Headout is an online booking platform that specializes in providing curated travel experiences, including tours, activities, and events. The company offers a wide range of services, such as instant access to expert-led tours, landmark visits, and tickets to cultural and entertainment events. Headout caters to a global audience seeking to explore top destinations and enjoy unique experiences. Headout was formerly known as Tourlandish. It was founded in 2015 and is based in New York, New York.
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