10 ‘haunted’ places in India that will give you goosebumps

Do you believe there is life after death? If so, then there must be a possibility that all the ghost stories we’ve heard over the years of cultivation might just be true! Or at least some of them may be true.

More or less, we’ve all at least heard a Ghost story or two, and these chilling reports that people claim to be real are something to think about, right? And so we came up with 10 of the most haunted places in India that are definitely not for the faint of heart!

Top 10 most haunted places in India

Bhangarh Fort, Alwar

There is no doubt that we all have heard horror stories about Bhangarh Fort somewhere. Moreover, what is somewhat interesting to know is the fact that the Archaeological Society of India has issued a warning and even banned tourists from being present in the vicinity after sunset.

Brij Raj Bhavan, Kota

Brij Raj Bhavan, Kota was built in the early years of the 19th century. However, it was later converted into a historic hotel in 1980. However, what is worth knowing is the fact that this place is said to be home to the harmless spirit of Major Burton himself. The Major is believed to have been killed by Indian Sepoys during the Mutiny of 1857.

Dumas Black Sand Beach, Surat

Previously, Dumas Beach was used as a burial ground. And maybe that’s why this place is said to be haunted. People have also claimed to hear someone whispering when they were alone on the beach. And there were cases when people did not return from an evening walk at all.

Dow Hill, Kurseong, West Bengal

The Death Road, which lies between Dow Hill Road and the Forest Office, is a hotspot. People have seen the headless ghost of a young boy walking and disappearing in the woods, and have also experienced being followed or watched by a disembodied being. While some saw a red pair of red eyes staring at them from the forest, others saw the ghost of a woman in gray. The paranormal activity is so intense that most visitors pass out or kill themselves.

Charleville Mansion, Shimla

Built in the British era, this mansion was rented in 1913 by British officer Victor Bayley and his wife. But then he learned that the house was home to a poltergeist. So he decided to test this echo further, locking the particular room where most of the ghostly activity was reported to take place. And when he opened it again, he found the room broken.

Malcha Mahal, Delhi

The Malcha Mahal in Delhi mainly dates from the era of Tughlaq, who was also one of the last descendants of the royal family of Oudh. In addition, she committed suicide by drinking ground diamond. It is then said that her ghost has been haunting the royal palace area ever since.

Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad

Did you know that Ramoji Film City is considered one of the biggest film cities in our country? And if we are to believe the people, then in this place one day or other reflectors were seen to fall together with the men of light who also fall from their places. And in the midst of all this, many of the crew met with serious injuries.

Ravindra Nagar, Hyderabad

It can be said that the series of suicides in this place especially in 2012 made this place seem haunted. After numerous suicides, a large number of families left this very place. What is really creepy about this place is the fact that many families when they left; he left light bulbs showing families leaving in a hurry.

Shaniwarwada Fort, Pune

Shaniwarwada Fort is said to be haunted by a ghost for 13 years. He is believed to have been the heir to the throne of the Peshwa dynasty. Moreover, it is really interesting to know that people even claim to have heard the sound of the boy when he was calling his uncle for help in his last moments.

 

Chandan Nagar, Pune

This is another place in Pune that is out of the way of interesting opportunity to explore. It happened ten years ago when a girl died during the construction of a building in Pune’s Chandan Nagar locality. Moreover, people even claim to have seen a young girl who is dressed in bloodstained clothes.

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