Eric Gnock Fah, co-founder and chief operations officer of travel platform Klook. Klook

Eric Gnock Fah never quite felt like he belonged. From growing up in one of the few Chinese families on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, to studying in the U.S. and later working in Hong Kong, Gnock Fah spent much of his youth trying to get by in a place that wasn't quite home. At times, it was isolating. But it also gave him the inspiration to start a business to help with that very problem. Gnock Fah is the co-founder and chief operations officer of Klook, a travel app designed to help people live more like locals when travelling abroad. Spotting an opportunity to capitalize on Asia's growing tourism industry, he set up the platform in 2014 with two fellow co-founders to handle holidaymakers' in-destination bookings, from transport to activities and experiences.

We were three people who actually had no background in travel per se. Eric Gnock Fah co-founder and chief operations officer of Klook

For the then-26-year-old, it was another bold move into an unknown environment. Until then, Gnock Fah had been working in finance. Yet, the young entrepreneur said he believes that's what gave him the edge and helped Klook become the $1 billion business it is today. "It was a relatively far-fetched approach," now 31-year-old Gnock Fah told CNBC Make It. "A lot of people in the industry were quite surprised," he continued, referring to established travel operators' take when the trio of travel newbies broke into the industry. "We were three people who actually had no background in travel per se. I think I'm the only one who can relate myself to travel, the fact that Mauritius is a travel destination."

Entering the unknown

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Growing up in Mauritius, a honeymoon hot spot, Gnock Fah said he noticed the huge disparity between local and what he called "tourist" prices. As part of a family of Chinese migrants, he would often be mistaken for a tourist and be hit with the accompanying hiked rates. Gnock Fah noted that those higher costs are typical of the tourism industry as a whole. But he said technology has made it much easier to level the playing field so visitors have more options while also giving local operators a platform to promote their services. After five years working in the corporate world, he decided to make that vision a reality and shake up what is otherwise "quite a dinosaur industry."

Nowhere was home but also everywhere was home. That was the edge for us. Eric Gnock Fah founder and chief operations officer of Klook

"I just wanted to start something that I could relate to. Even in Mauritius I felt like a minority, so nowhere was home but also everywhere was home," said Gnock Fah "That was the edge for us and (what) helped us form this travel business which inherently has to be global."

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