If there is life, there will be surly death also. If you trust in God, you must consider in devil or ghost. For many centuries, the desire to discover more about mysterious sites has driven people to fly to all corners of the earth.
From religious traditions to rituals that are fundamentally Indian, these features have rendered India a most popular tourism destination. So, when it comes to identifying the most haunted sites in the world, there is no better country other than India to begin.
India, the country with thousands of hidden tales, has its own number of unusual destinations.
These scary locations in India are going to test your bravery with the haunted operation. The horror tales of India are varying in nature, however, they will scare the daylight out of you.
Check out this list Top 10 Most Haunted Places in India to decide about your bravery. Have a look at these haunting locations.
1. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan
There are several horror stories regarding the Bhangarh Fort. It has been linked with many incidents of unexplained disappearances of tourists visiting the Bhangarh Fort.
It is so risky to visit after sunset due to which Archeological Survey of India (ASI) has legally banned anyone from visiting the Bhangarh fort after sunset.
2. The Barog Tunnel (Tunnel No 33), Shimla
Name of Railways station and tunnel no 33 named Barog, on the respect of Engineer Colonel Barog. Naming was given after the suicide of Colonel Barog for the punishment of miscalculation. This is the longest straight tunnel is 1.14 km long in the railways.
This trail has a spectacular view of the mountains and, of course, this path is full of tunnels.
Since the death of Colonel Barog, locals and railway officials reported that they saw the ghost of Colonel Barog walking about the tunnel and the railroad. People are always scared to visit this location in the daytime. This is also known for the most hunted place in India.
3. Shaniwarwada Fort, Pune
Many say that the ghost of Narayanrao can be heard screaming at Kaka mala wachawa (Uncle Save Me) especially during a full moon.
4. Agrasen ki Baoli, New Delhi
According to the stories, the people who visited this Agrasen ki Baoli say that something mysterious pursued them, and the more they fled the more they hunted.
5. Kuldhara village, Rajasthan
Kuldhara Village is still preserved as a heritage site by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
6. Jatinga, Assam
It’s notable for the Mysteries of Birds. There, the birds are arriving from various locations to commit suicide. That is a common occurrence after the monsoon season, mainly in September and October and It just happens on deep moonless nights. No one has been able to understand and explain any scientific view.
Both migratory birds and local birds are committing mass suicide in the same manner.
7. Writer’s Building, Kolkata
Unfortunately, It was ruined by a natural disaster. Then the government reconstructed a new writer’s building on the same grounds. It’s assumed that this building is ghostly.
8. Mukesh Mills, Mumbai
The factory is ignored and unused until a few years ago when a filmmaker wanted to make a film in this spooky property and began shooting a horror movie.
At the end of the day, the casting & development team started to experience many paranormal activities whilst operating in the mill field.
9. Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad
Ramoji Film Studio is also known to be home to a number of spirits wandering around the grounds and the surrounding hotels. People believe, according to legend, that some soldiers’ souls wander here who died in the wars of Nizam’s.
Ramoji Film City has seen everything from actors who agree to see some “strange images” in the mirror while getting ready for a movie, massive candlesticks falling from the roofs during film shoots to lightmen moaning about some unseen force attempting to drive them down from the parapets.
Ramoji film city is also well known as the most haunted place in India.
10. Dumas Beach, Gujarat
The locals claim this beach has been the location of an old Hindu cremation area and is still haunted by many haunting spirits who never left the area. They honestly claim the beach’s black sand owes its color to the ash created by the cremation combined with the white sand turned dark in shade.
They claim these spirits have unfulfilled mortal desires and now haunt the beach, terrorizing tourists. According to the news, too many people at the beach had suddenly vanished and never came back.