By Priyanka Roshan | Oct 31, 2024
India, with its rich history and cultural diversity, is home to numerous haunted locations that intrigue thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. Here’s a list of the top 10 most haunted places in India that you must visit if you dare!
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Bhangarh Fort, nestled in the Aravalli Range, is one of India's most haunted locations, cursed and warned against after sunset due to ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds.
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Shaniwarwada Fort, an 18th-century landmark, is haunted by the spirit of a murdered young prince, with visitors often hearing cries and whispers at night.
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Kuldhara Village, abandoned for over 200 years, is believed to be cursed after its sudden evacuation by the Paliwal Brahmins, creating an atmosphere of despair.
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Jatinga is known for migratory birds that commit mass suicide, attributed to the spirits of the deceased, particularly during monsoon months, attracting curious visitors.
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This area is notorious for its haunted history, with sightings of ghostly apparitions and unsettling encounters reported by both residents and visitors.
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Dow Hill in West Bengal is haunted by the spirit of a headless boy. Visitors report hearing echoing footsteps in the corridors of the nearby, closed Victoria Boys High School.
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This historical stepwell is believed to be haunted by supernatural entities, with a chilling atmosphere that hints at drowned souls in its depths.
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This popular film destination is known for ghost sightings and paranormal activities, with staff reporting strange occurrences and unexplained sounds.
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This historic court building is said to be haunted, with tales of ghostly figures and unusual happenings reported by visitors and employees alike.
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This tunnel, part of the narrow-gauge railway, is rumored to be haunted by a ghostly presence. Locals and travelers have reported eerie sensations while passing through.
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