The Himalayas, the largest mountain range in the world, attracts a significant number of mountaineers every year. This analysis aims to understand various aspects of these expeditions over the years. The analysis includes:
- Number of expeditions over the years
- Number of expeditions season-wise
- Success rates of expeditions each season
- Top five most climbed mountains in the Himalayas
- Understanding the pattern of climbers with and without oxygen
- Top preferred trekking companies
- Death rates with respect to peaks
The data used in this project is obtained from various sources, including the Himalayan Database and other publicly available data sources. The data is collected in a structured format and is cleaned and organized for analysis.
The analysis is conducted using various statistical techniques and data visualization tools. The insights gained from the analysis are presented in a clear and concise format, including graphs, tables, and charts. The insights gained from the analysis can be used by mountaineers, trekking companies, and policymakers to make informed decisions.
The Himalayan Mountain Expeditions Analysis provides valuable insights into various aspects of mountaineering in the Himalayas. The analysis can be used to identify trends and patterns in mountaineering, which can be used by mountaineers, trekking companies, and policymakers to make informed decisions. The project demonstrates the power of data analysis in gaining insights into complex systems and can be extended to other areas of adventure sports analysis as well.