10 Most Horror places in the India - Haunted places

 10 Most Horror places in the India



Embark on a harrowing journey through my blog channel as I unravel the most horrifying places in India, casting a chilling veil over the paranormal. Bhangarh Fort stands as a haunted relic, its dilapidated walls echoing with the whispers of a tragic past, while the ghostly Kuldhara village lies deserted, its silence masking the secrets it holds. Dumas Beach beckons with its ominous tranquility, concealing the spectral presence of the departed, and the historic Shaniwar Wada echoes with the footsteps of a tragic past, sending shivers down your spine. Join me as I navigate the haunted realms of India, unveiling the macabre mysteries that lurk beneath the surface. Each location paints a portrait of terror, inviting you to confront the unknown and explore the darkest, most unsettling corners of the country, where the supernatural collides with reality in spine-chilling encounters. Dare to delve into the spectral landscapes that define India's most horror-infused locales.



1. Bhangarh Fort- Rajasthan


The Indian Ghost Town of Bhangarh, Rajasthan is one of the scariest places in India to visit, in addition to being one of the most abandoned places in India. However, this tag has not perturbed visitors from making frequent trips to this ghost town.

Haunted story of Bhangarh fort:

According to legend, Tantrik Singhia fell in love with princess Ratnavati, he sought to seduce her with magic, but the princess learned of his nefarious intentions and killed him. Before dying, the Tantrik cursed the inhabitants of the fort to die and the residents of the village to remain without a roof for the rest of their lives. There is no roof in some areas of the city. Even if a roof is constructed, it will eventually collapse.



2. Dumas Beach- Gujarat



Dumas Beach in Gujarat already has an ominous ring to its name. Therefore, it is not surprising that it is considered as one of the most haunted places in India. This beach is located very near Surat, one of the developed cities of the state. This particular beach draws countless visitors almost every day as legend has it that the winds which blow fiercely come along with whispers.

The problem with India's most haunted locales is that they are all so different in terms of nature and geography. The seashore is thought to have been used as a burial site for a long time and hence is home to several tortured souls. When people are alone on the beach, they have reported hearing whispers of other people chatting. According to locals, the people who walk on the beach at night never come back after their late-night.



3. Kuldhara-Rajasthan



Kuldhara is the third haunted place in India. It is the haunted village near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Kuldhara. A derelict ghost hamlet in Jaisalmer has been abandoned since the nineteenth century.

The village was founded in 1291 by the Paliwal Brahmins. The Paliwal Brahmins was noted for their economic acumen and agricultural skills. All of the population of Kuldhara and 83 adjacent villages mysteriously vanished one night in 1825. The disappearance of these people is a fascinating mystery. In a popular story, the minister of state Salim Singh falls in love with the native chieftain's beautiful daughter. He threatened the locals with hefty fines if they would not marry him to her. The village head and the chiefs of the 83 villages nearby chose to quit their villages. Before departing, the people are claimed to have cursed the village, saying that no one would ever be able to live there again.



4. The Shaniwarwada Fort – Pune



The Shaniwarwada Fort in Pune is a historical delight in addition to being one of the ghostly places in India. In fact, there are many who are of the opinion that the story that is associated with this fort is one of the most chilling stories. Lauded for its architectural brilliance, this fort has witnessed various strange occurrences.

Legend has it that during a full moon, the level of supernatural activity increases. The mysterious story surrounding this fort talks about how a young prince was brutally murdered by one of his very own relatives in the fort. Therefore, his spirit still haunts the place and in the night, sounds of him shrieking almost violently can be heard. There are many locals who actually camp at night on the fort grounds just to hear that little boy’s scream for help. A chilling story indeed.


5. GP Block – Meerut



GP Block in Meerut also makes it to the list of one of the places in India that is subject to paranormal activity. It should be noted that this place, though considered as one of the abandoned places in India, is not very well known or frequented by many people. Despite being relatively unknown, there have been sightings of ghosts on a number of occasions.

One of the sights that people who pass this place observe is that of four males sitting together and enjoying an alcoholic beverage in the company of a single lit candle. At first, this was not considered as scary as many who passed the area were of the impression that these ‘spirits’ were just normal friends enjoying each other’s company.



6. Tunnel No. 33 On Shimla-Kalka Train Route

A haunted tunnel on the Kalka-Shimla train line, friendly Ghost of captain tunnel no.33, is one of Shimla's most haunted spots. Captain Barog was a British engineer. He was in charge of the tunnel's construction, but he failed in that. He was penalized by the British, and he committed suicide as a result of his humiliation. His soul is said to wander throughout the tunnel and strike up friendly conversations with all who see him. The authorities attempted to close the unfinished tunnel several times, but each time the lock was destroyed. His spirit is considered to be harmless and pleasant because his spirit never harms anyone.



7. The Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota – Rajasthan 



The Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota, Rajasthan should also be on your itinerary as one of the most ghostly places in India. This old palace which has now been converted into something of a heritage hotel is apparently haunted by a British ghost who was killed during the Revolt of 1857.


There are some who also add that a Major Burton (the ghost) along with his sons was shot right inside the palace and therefore, he haunts the place. In fact, in this palace, considered by many as one of the most mysterious places in India, the ghost of the Major does not really harm anyone, but during the night, there have been reports of guards getting slapped in the face. Therefore, visit the palace at your own risk.



8. Jatinga – Assam



Mass suicide has always managed to freak us out. Imagine walking on a road and watching birds fall to death. These are mass suicide committed by birds. Jatinga a village in Assam has witnessed this paranormal phenomenon for years.


What is creepier is the fact that this happens only on no-moon days between 6.00 PM to 9.30 PM, during the months of September and October.  

It is also said that these bird suicides happen only on a stretch of 1 mile by 600 ft land.
Many have tried to explain this occurrence through theories, but none of them have been convincing. This unusual happening intrigues several travellers and researchers.


9. Delhi Cant Area



At night, Delhi's Cantonment area becomes spooky. The Delhi Cantonment area is a nice spot to visit throughout the day since it is clean and green. However, once darkness falls, you may be fortunate or unlucky enough to witness the spine-chilling creepy side of this location, which is certainly one of Delhi's most haunted. Residents and bystanders claim to have seen a woman dressed in a saree asking for a ride and then following the automobile at breakneck speeds. That's why it is considered a most haunted place.


10. National Library – Kolkata



The National Library in Kolkata is not only well known for its stupendous book collection but is also identified as cursed and possessed. This library has witnessed several inauspicious events. Once when this library was undergoing a renovation, twelve labourers died in a very tragic accident.

It was also reported that a student who was busy referring some books in the library was found dead and according to the sources the reason for his death was abnormal. Sources also claim having heard footsteps, which they say are of the Governor’s late wife. The security guards here dread working after sunsets.


             

               "As the moon ascends, its spectral glow reveals the blog's unsettling finale.                    Beware, for the stories shared are more than words—they are invitations to the unknown. As you close the digital gateway, echoes of ghostly whispers linger, ensuring the chilling tales of India's horror places seep into your reality, haunting your very dreams. "            






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