1) Bhangarh Fort – Ajabgarh, Alwar,
Rajasthan
Bhangarh Fort being regarded as one of the most
horror places in India has been officially promoted as a tourist
destination. However, once the night falls and the darkness takes over,
this place becomes deserted, leaving it prey to the supposed ‘supernatural’.
2) Dow Hill,
Kurseong, West Bengal
Everyone who is unaware of its
horror tales, Kurseong or Kharsang (the land of white orchids) may appear as a
pleasant hill station. But things change here in the long winter lull of
December to March. Mostly famous for schools and tourist spots one can’t avoid
over hearing the mystery of Victoria Boys Hostel. Locals are
dead sure that spirits dwell there as they have heard distinct footsteps.
Although no foot-marks are ever found, this place has seen numerous mysterious
murders.
3) Jatinga – Assam
Having a population of around 2500, this village is
popular worldwide for its unexplained phenomenon of bird suicides.
Most of the migratory birds visiting the area never leave the village, dropping
dead for no rhyme or reason on the streets. The case gets even more
inscrutable as these birds always plummet to their death between 06:00 p.m. to
09:30 p.m. on the moonless nights of September and October.
4) Sanjay Van (near Qutab
Institutional Area) – New Delhi
Sanjay Van is a huge forest area spread over around
10 kms. People have reported having seen a lady dressed in a white
saree appearing and disappearing suddenly around the cremation ground
near that area. No wonder this area is regarded as Delhi’s most haunted
place. Make sure that you are not alone here, especially after the dark.
5) Dumas Beach near Surat
Situated along the Arabian Sea
in Gujarat, this beach is known for its black sand and
mystical activities.
Many unexplainable and puzzling
incidents have been known to occur like strange whispers being heard, people
disappearing during night etc.
In fact, it is believed that a lot of people have lost their lives exploring
this mysterious beauty.
In fact, it is believed that a lot of people have lost their lives exploring this mysterious beauty.
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