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Ghost stories and haunted places have their own unspoken charm! Do you remember those story times at night that kept you up for weeks? or those harrowing real-life incidents that you couldn't understand? India is well-known for its belief in certain supernatural elements and superstitions, despite the fact that there are numerous famous haunted locations worldwide.
Although Bollywood films may have added humor to "Purnamasi ki Raat," a visit to these haunted locations on a full moon night will teach you the real lesson. Let's take you on a virtual tour of some of India's most eerie haunts, which are sure to make your heart skip a beat.
Dow Hill, Kurseong, West Bengal—a stunning location surrounded by breathtaking views—is also one of the most eerie destinations you can ever visit. Dow Hill definitely exudes an eerie atmosphere due to the fact that it has been the scene of numerous paranormal events and enigmatic deaths. Locals have claimed to have seen the ghost of a young boy in the forest, which makes the situation even more terrifying.
It appears that the boy's ghost appears on the "death" road, pursues cars, and then vanishes into the forest. How terrifying is that? A 100-year-old school on Dow Hill is also said to be haunted. Book a stay at the Pacific Holiday World if you have guts of steel and want to get a feel for the area.
Malcha Mahal, Delhi Malcha Mahal has an unfortunate past. Because the British refused to give Princess Wilayat Mahal her royal property, she spent nine years living in the VIP railway lounge in Delhi.
Malcha Mahal had lost all its splendor since the Indian government decided to return the Begum's property after so many years. Begum killed herself in the Mahal; her two children did not bury her; rather, they kept her body and mourned for ten days before burning it. The princess and the prince, both of whom are now deceased, had severed their ties to the outside world.
Kuldhara Village, Rajasthan Kuldhara Village has been abandoned since the 1800s and is located in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Jaisalmer's cruel king, according to legend, wanted the village chief's beautiful daughter. The villager's inability to pay a significant tax came as a result of approaching him.
Consequently, thousands of Kuldhara village residents left their homes overnight, but no one saw them leave. Since that time, no one has been able to settle in that village. Kuldhara is currently managed by the Archeological Survey of India and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dumas Beach, Gujarat This beach with black sand used to be a Hindu burial ground. Even though the tranquil beach draws a lot of people during the day, very few of them have the courage to return once the sun starts to set. You won't feel at ease on the beach because it has a very eerie atmosphere. The ashes of long-dead people who were cremated on the beach are said to have rendered the sand here black.
The Shaniwar Wada Fort, Pune Every day, hundreds of tourists flock to the ruins of Shaniwar Wada, a traditional mansion in the heart of Pune. People of all ages flock to this magnificent Kashibai mahal to have a great time. But did you know that in India, Shaniwar Wada is regarded as a haunted house? On full moon nights, spooky occurrences are said to occur, according to the locals. There is no logical explanation for this, but people have been reporting strange happenings on the grounds of the old palace year after year.
The Lambi Dehar Mines, Mussoorie Lambi Dehar was a popular mine with over 50,000 workers. It was one of the busiest streets in the Queen of Hills. A lot of people died unintentionally, whether the harsh weather or the poor working conditions were to blame.
The incident occurred many years ago. This now deserted area is thought to be damaged by the workers' spirits. This once-inhabited mine is now one of the creepiest places in the country due to the constant reports of strange car accidents and fatalities.
Charleville Mansion in Shimla has always been on the list of haunted places in India, despite the fact that this mansion has been renovated by an Indian man who has chosen to ignore the spooky stories. The mansion was built during the British era and is in Shimla.
Victor Bayley and his wife decided in 1913 to stay at the mansion where they later died. The mansion is said to be haunted by the spirits of the Englishmen who died. Do you want an eerie experience like this? Make arrangements for lodging at the Pacific Holiday World.
Bhangarh Fort, Alwar The Archaeological Survey of India has declared the Bhangarh Fort to be the only "legally" haunted location in India. In such a way that the ASI has restricted visitors and locals from entering the premises at night. Madho Singh built this 17th-century fort in 1613. Because of the strange things that happened there, it has been the setting of many myths and stories. The stories include everything from a hermit cursing the King's fort to a black magician casting a spell to prevent any living soul from being at peace in the fort. Because the roof would collapse, no houses are built around it. During your stay at Pacific Holiday World, you can explore this.