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India is endowed with lots of haunted houses and places. Almost all of us have grown up listening to ghost stories; some brave hearts even dare to visit the haunted places in order to find relevance to the scary ghost stories they heard as children. But would one dare to visit the top 5 most haunted places in India? The Indian haunted places have so much of paranormal activities going on that even the most daring individuals do not plan to pay a visit to these scary places. If you are willing to explore India’s most haunted places, then it is suggested to travel the places if and only if you have the guts to feel the goosebumps. The following is a list of haunted places in India:

Most Haunted Places in India with Pictures

Bhangarh Fort – Ajabgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan

The haunted carcass of Bhangarh is one of the India’s most haunted places. It is situated on the route between Jaipur and Alwar City in Rajasthan. Renowned for its least visited ruins, Bhangarh was established by Madho Singh in the year 1631, whose elder brother Mann Singh, served as the General to King Akbar’s army. As the scary stories about haunted places in India goes, this place have a certain curse emptied the whole town overnight and whenever the town was rediscovered; only temples would show up instead of community.

The Archeological Survey of India has put a signboard at Bhangarh that says, “Staying after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area.” People, who like to visit haunted places, have reported to feel anxious and restless in the atmosphere of Bhangarh. Sounds of dance and music have been reported to be heard from the fort by the locals.

Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad

It is believed that the city is built on the battlefield of the Nizam Sultans; and as per the ghost stories going around the hotels here is believed to be haunted by the dead soldiers. On many occasions, the witnesses have reported that numerous light men have been shoved and injured by the ghosts. Besides those, reports have been made about food left in the room to get scattered, the clothes of women tourist getting torn, knocking at the bathroom doors and ladies’ changing rooms from outside any many other strange activities.

Dumas Beach, Gujarat

This beautiful beach of Dumas is situated near Surat. According to the reports, many people including tourists have lost their lives on the beach. The locals are often found to warn the tourists, to remain within a certain boundary when on the beach. According to legend, the breeze that blows violently brings whispers with it. The stories that the beach once served as a Hindu burial ground, a resting abode of the dead and reports of people vanishing mysteriously has made it one of the horror places in India.

The Writers Building, Kolkata

The Writers Building or the Mahakaran is situated at BBD Bagh it was the dwelling of the junior writers of the East India Company. The place is said to have witnessed massacre during the freedom struggle and is believed to be abound in paranormal activities. Rumors afloat that in the late evenings, strange sounds are heard inside premises of the building and that the spirit of British Sahib still roams in the vacant rooms. However, it is one of the most visited haunted places in India.

 Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Delhi

Among one of the scary stories about haunted places in India rests the story of the Feroz Shah Kotla. As rumors serve, it is warned against leaving women unattended at the ruins of the Fort because of the presence of Djinns, the unhappy spirits who are said to attack and haunt women. The locals believe that these spirits like sweets. Therefore, they assemble in the fort on Thursdays to offer sweets and fruits to the Djinns, with the aim to appease them to get their wishes fulfilled.

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