Close Menu
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Pipeline
  • Research
  • Podcast
Disrupt Africa
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Disrupt Africa

SA travel startup Big5Boutique relaunches as Timbuktu

0
By Tom Jackson on May 13, 2016 Southern Africa, Startups

South African travel startup Big5Boutique has relaunched and rebranded as Timbuktu after raising funding last year.

Big5Boutique has been around a couple of years, but now reappears as Timbuktu with a new tech stack after raising funding from United Kingdom (UK)-based travel business veteran Giles Trotter and CRE Venture Capital.

Timbuktu’s interactive platform allows travellers to choose, chop and change an itinerary, and send through enquiries direct to people on the ground in Africa.

The startup describes its model as “driving a machete between the traveller and the traditional travel agent”, allowing safari-goers to do more of the choosing and booking themselves. African safaris have always been notoriously exclusive and complicated to plan and book, with Timbuktu looking to address this issue.

Users are offered a large selection of trip options and itineraries, which they can choose and amend in order to create a journey that suits their needs and budget. Once a satisfactory trip is saved, enquiries can be sent directly to experts on the ground.

Co-founder Johnny Prince came up with the idea while running a traditional tour operator in the UK, where he saw the changing market and the growing desire for people to be more involved in the fun planning of their trips.

“The African safari industry is ripe for disruption. The tools have not been available for people to take control of the planning process themselves,” he said.

Initially, the business will be focused on Europe, the United States (US) and South Africa source markets, with Africa as the destination. Long term, the plan is to expand to a global market.

“In five years time we want Timbuktu to be the website which people turn to in order to create their own trip to far-flung locations around the world,” said Prince.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleWant to scale your startup to Korea? Here’s how
Next Article GE, Miller Centre to mentor Africa maternal, child health innovators
Tom Jackson
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Passionate about the vibrant tech startups scene in Africa, Tom can usually be found sniffing out the continent's most exciting new companies and entrepreneurs, funding rounds and any other developments within the growing ecosystem.

Comments are closed.

DISRUPT AFRICA PODCAST
MOST READ
  • Ghanaian fintech company Zeepay secures $18m debt funding to accelerate expansion posted on May 7, 2025
  • Ghanaian retail-tech startup Tendo secures Renew Capital funding posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan agri-tech company Twiga Foods acquires 3 local FMCG companies posted on April 24, 2025
  • Lagos-based VC firm Aruwa raises $35m, hits 90% of its Fund II at 2nd close posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan e-health startup MYDAWA secures undisclosed funding round for expansion posted on May 1, 2025

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our Newsletter

Working.........

Thank you for signing up!

LATEST DOWNLOADS
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
Download Now!

Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Download Now!

Finnovating for Africa 2023
Finnovating for Africa 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Download Now!
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
Download Now!

The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Download Now!

Copyright © 2014-2023 Disrupt Africa. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Sitemap

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version