, Singapore

Here's a site offering travelers handpicked alternative accommodations

Choose from collecion of private homes and villas.

Pandabed.com is a Singapore-based site dedicated to offering travelers unique and handpicked accommodations at affordable rates with an emphasis on quality and safety.

The site features a growing collection of vacation, rental homes, villas, bed & breakfast accommodations and private rental properties within Asia.

Today, PandaBed is a regional company with a presence in popular destinations like Bali, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Koh Samui, Kuala Lumpur and Manila.

Founders James Chua and Lester Kang notes "We are disrupting the Asian travel accommodation trend by shifting travelers from staying in hotels or guesthouse to high quality and trustworthy homes, apartments and villas which is 50% cheaper than the convention accommodations and provides a more authentic and colorful travel experience."
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COMPANY PROFILE:

 Name of the company: PandaBed.com

Founder/Founders: James Chua and Lester Kang

Website: PandaBed.com

Major Investors: Self-funded

Total funding at hand: $200,000

Source of funding: Personal Savings

 

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