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Analysis: Tourist Places Distribution

India, with its vast diversity, is divided into distinct zones, each offering unique travel experiences. The Central Zone (39 places) is known for its historical temples and wildlife sanctuaries, while the Eastern Zone (45 places) features cultural hubs and natural wonders like the Sundarbans. The North Eastern Zone (14 places) is celebrated for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity, including the Kaziranga National Park. The Northern Zone (89 places) blends historical landmarks and natural beauty, with highlights such as Delhi and the Taj Mahal. The Southern Zone (98 places) offers a mix of scenic backwaters, ancient ruins, and vibrant cities, including Kerala and Chennai. Finally, the Western Zone (40 places) is renowned for its lively cities, historic forts, and the vast Rann of Kutch. Each zone presents a unique facet of India's rich cultural and natural heritage, making it a diverse destination for travelers.

Analysis: Tourist Attractions by Establishment Decade

This data categorizes tourist attractions based on their establishment years. The distribution shows that the majority of attractions were established in the most recent decades, with the highest number dating from 1901 to 2020, indicating a surge in new attractions over the last century. Earlier periods, such as 1500-1600, have fewer establishments. This trend reflects a significant increase in the development of tourist destinations in more recent years, showcasing the expansion and evolution of tourism over time.

Analysis: Popular Tourist Destinations Rank

This chart shows the popularity ranking of top tourist destinations in India. The ranking is based on the number of visits and overall attractiveness of each destination.