Analysis of places to visit in India. It categorizes them by state, zone, count, name by categories, and best time to visit.
About The Project
As a traveler, I enjoy exploring different Places in India. From new types of cuisine to different cultures or any advantages, I always learn something new every time I travel. Therefore, I decided to combine my passion for data and my love for traveling with this project. I analyzed places to visit in India, categorizing them by state, zone, count, name by categories, and best time to visit.
How many places can we visit in each state or UT?
29 states and union territories covered, including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Delhi, and Karnataka.
Maharashtra: 24 places, ~7.34% of the total.
Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal: 67 places combined, the most visited.
Union Territories: 45 places, 13% of the total.
9 states and UTs have ≤3 places to visit.
What are the places that are within the 50 km airport radius?
Specific data on distances to airports is unavailable in the current dataset.
Common examples often include places near major airports: e.g., Gateway of India (near Mumbai Airport, Maharashtra) or Qutub Minar (near Delhi Airport).
To confirm, provide coordinates or distances for the 200 places, and analysis can be refined.
What are the places recommended to explore in India?
Southern zone has the most places, followed by Northern zone.
Key states: Maharashtra (24 places, e.g., Gateway of India), Uttar Pradesh (e.g., Taj Mahal), West Bengal (e.g., Victoria Memorial).
Filter by state, significance (adventure, cultural), or crowdedness for tailored recommendations.
When is the best time to visit?
166 places suitable to visit anytime during the day.
1 place best seen at night (name not specified).
No specific seasonal data provided; general tips:
Cultural: Year-round, best Oct-Mar (e.g., Delhi, Agra).
Nature: Summer (Apr-Jun) or post-monsoon (Sep-Nov) for hill stations, beaches.
Activities: Varies, e.g., rafting in Rishikesh (Sep-Nov, Mar-May).
High-level overview of places to visit in India. If you’re planning a trip to India, it would be a good starting point to narrow down your search. Users can filter their searches by various criteria including state, significance (e.g., adventure, cultural), and level of crowdedness. Analysis interface also displays information about specific places including name, state, city, type, Google review rating, entrance fee, and time needed to visit.