India’s Most Visited Travel Destinations in 2024-25

India’s Most Visited Travel Destinations in 2024-25

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India has always been a traveller’s delight — a land where history, spirituality, nature, and culture collide in vibrant colours. In 2024–25, tourism in India has seen a major revival, with many places across the country witnessing a surge in visitors. Based on the latest available data from the Ministry of Tourism and other sources, this blog highlights the most visited destinations — from monuments and temples to states that welcomed the highest number of domestic tourists.


📊 The Big Picture: States That Draw the Most Domestic Tourists

According to the 2024–25 tourism data, India recorded around 2.95 billion domestic tourist visits — a substantial growth compared to previous years.

Here are the top 10 states that attracted the most domestic visitors

RankStateApproximate Domestic Tourist Visits (2024–25)
1Uttar Pradesh646.8 million
2Tamil Nadu306.8 million
3Karnataka304.6 million
4Andhra Pradesh290.3 million
5Rajasthan230.1 million
6Gujarat184.0 million
7Maharashtra189.4 million
8West Bengal184.5 million
9Madhya Pradesh133.2 million
10Himachal Pradesh18.0 million

Why these states top the list:

  • Many of these states — like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka — combine rich cultural heritage, historical monuments, spiritual places, natural beauty, and accessibility.
  • For example, in Uttar Pradesh — home to iconic monuments as well as spiritual cities — the volume of domestic tourism that floods the state is unmatched.
  • In southern states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, a mix of ancient architecture, hill stations, beaches, temples, and biodiversity draws travelers seeking varied experiences.

🏛️ Most Visited Monuments & Landmarks (2024–25)

Beyond states, specific monuments and historic landmarks witnessed huge footfalls. As per the latest data released by the tourism ministry for 2024–25:

Taj Mahal — Agra, Uttar Pradesh

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  • The Taj Mahal continues to hold its crown as the most visited ticketed monument in India in 2024–25.
  • It welcomed approximately 6.26 million domestic visitors and around 645,000 foreign visitors in the year.
  • Its timeless beauty — white marble, symmetrical gardens, sunrise & sunset hues — ensures it remains a top draw for tourists, historians, photographers, and couples alike.

Other notable monuments & heritage sites

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  • Sun Temple, Konark (Odisha): This 13th-century temple — shaped like a massive chariot of the Sun God with intricately carved wheels and horses — recorded about 3.57 million domestic visitors in 2024–25.
  • Qutub Minar (Delhi): The iconic 73 m high minaret, surrounded by lush lawns and ancient ruins, drew around 3.2 million Indian visitors and a sizable number of foreign tourists as well.
  • Red Fort (Delhi): The former Mughal stronghold and seat of empire — with its massive gates, palaces, the evening sound-and-light show — continues to be a magnet for history lovers.
  • Bibi ka Maqbara (Aurangabad): Often called the “Taj of the Deccan,” it remains a popular alternative for those exploring heritage beyond northern India.

🌄 Why These Places Are So Popular — What Attracts Millions

What explains the massive popularity of these destinations? The reasons are many — and they reflect the amazing diversity of India itself:

  • Heritage & History: Monuments like Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Sun Temple recall India’s grand past — Mughal, Sultanate, ancient dynasties — and offer immersive glimpses into architecture, art, and history.
  • Spiritual & Cultural Significance: States like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and others combine spiritual tourism (temples, ghats, pilgrim sites), festivals, and cultural heritage. This draws both domestic and international travelers.
  • Variety & Diversity: For travelers seeking different experiences — beaches, hills, heritage, spirituality, adventure — India offers that mix. Southern states bring natural beauty; northern & central India bring monuments and pilgrimage; eastern and western India offer yet other flavours.
  • Accessibility & Infrastructure: Many of the top visited states and monuments benefit from better transport, accommodations, and tourist-friendly facilities, making travel easier. As tourism recovers strongly post recent years, improved connectivity helps bring in more visitors.

🗺️ What It Means for Travellers (and You!)

If you’re planning travel in India — or writing about it — this data offers some helpful takeaways:

  • Looking for reliable tourist routes? Visiting top states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, or Gujarat is likely to give you a mix of heritage, comfort, and well-established tourism infrastructure.
  • Want iconic monuments? The Taj Mahal, Sun Temple (Konark), Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Bibi ka Maqbara — these are high-footfall spots for a reason: extraordinary architecture + deep heritage + relatively easy access.
  • From a content/blogging perspective — combining trending popularity (data-driven) + visuals + local stories makes for compelling travel writing. Readers like concrete numbers + strong imagery + immersive description.
  • For first-time travellers or foreign tourists: Starting with the “most visited” places gives a safe and rewarding entry into India’s diverse tourism scene — easier logistics, English-friendly, lots of amenities.

✍️ Conclusion

India in 2024–25 has shown that tourism is not just back — it’s booming. With nearly 3 billion domestic visits recorded, and a mix of heritage, spiritual, natural, and cultural hotspots across the country, there’s never been a better time to explore. Whether you are a history buff, spiritual traveller, family on vacation, or a backpacker — the top states and monuments offer something for everyone.

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