Ten Most Scary Place in India

We all are scared and attracted by the mystery of the haunted places in India, but still we always wish to visit these horror places at least once in life. You would have heard lot of stories why you should avoid haunted places but still we always try to find out why do we need to avoid them.

1. Bhangarh Fort – Alwar, Rajasthan


One of the top haunted places in India is the Bhangarh Fort located in Alwar district of Rajasthan, but the area is well popular for all the wrong reasons. The ‘Den of the Ghosts’ is situated around 300 km away from Delhi and takes about 6 hours to reach there from the Capital. The anxiety begins when one decides to visit the Fort and ends over nothing. Once you visit the place, you will dig deeper and deeper into the puddle of questions.
It is believed by locals that if anybody tries to stay and watch the spooky activities, never found thereafter, so the stay at fort is strictly prohibited. There is no electricity inside the premises and even the surrounded area. And this makes it even more horrible; especially at twilight and nights.

2. Delhi Cantt Area



The ghost lady of the Delhi Cantonment is seen by many; believe me, even my roommate also experienced that last year. That was scary! So, with this kind of individual experiences, it becomes terrifying to pass by this area, especially the popular road where this lady usually asks for lift. In the mid hours of dark nights, spirit of a lady wearing white sari with unclear face waiting to lift her is witnessed. The spirit runs with the car at the same speed. The ghostly vision vanished and suddenly appears on the left and right side of the car.People who have experienced her do not dare to visit the road again, especially in the dark. People are warned not to stop the vehicle if anything unnatural is being noticed. This incident has made the Delhi Cantonment area one of the scariest spots in Delhi. An eerie silence can be noticed in the premises and the ghostly presence can be felt during night time.

3- Tunnel 33, Shimla-Kalka Railway Line


Barog is a tiny, picturesque village located on a rail route between Kalka and Shimla. Though not a very ‘touristy’ hill-station near Shimla, it is known for its spectacular hill views and salubrious climate. Barog is precisely the eight station as you travel from Kalka to Shima in train. This journey is described to be extremely scenic and beautiful with captivating postcard-like views and wonderful climate all through the year. Barog is famous for all this but is also known as a haunted place, here is why.
Shimla was always favourite ‘summer capital’ of the British, thanks to its temperate climate. In Early 19th century, British engineer Barog was commissioned by the government to construct a rail route from Kalka to Shimla. Armed with only his judgement and some rudimentary instruments, he set out to dig tunnels from opposite sides. But these two tunnels did not meet and hence the construction had to be left midway at the present day Barog. The engineer was humiliated and discharged from his duties after he was made to pay a fine of Rs 1 (a huge sum, back then!). Disillusioned with life, Barog killed himself and was buried next to the tunnel number 33 which was later completed by another engineer, Since then, it is said that the ghost of Barog roams around the tunnel and tries to speak to anyone who passes by.
The ghost, it is claimed, does not harm anybody but simply talks or shares anecdotes. It is believed that if travellers visit the tunnel and yell Barog’s name, he answers back! So, next time you pass by this tunnel make sure to say hello to the ghost from us!

4- GP Block, Meerut


Nobody has lived there since 1930s, except the long branches that has grown all over the building. Paranormal activities are noticed on regular basis in the premises. People sometimes notice a lady in red dress roaming inside the area. Sometimes people witness a man standing on the roof of the building. Stories about four boys sitting on the rooftop are popular among the locals as many have noticed them often.
It is prohibited to enter the area in odd hours and is anybody noticed to do so, local police interferes and takes necessary action. A group of six people use to live in the ground floor of the building. Something unnatural has been noticed inside the block by many people and this frame questions about the ghosts stories; if these stories are facts or fictions.

5- Three Kings Church, Goa


The mystery associated to the Three King Church, situated in Goa is that once upon a time, the province was known to be ruled by three Portuguese kings. They constantly fight for acquiring a full control over the place. One of them played a trick and invited the other two kings in a royal ceremony for lunch. In the ceremony, the king gave them poison and the two died.
The mystery associated to the Three King Church, situated in Goa is that once upon a time, the province was known to be ruled by three Portuguese kings. They constantly fight for acquiring a full control over the place. One of them played a trick and invited the other two kings in a royal ceremony for lunch. In the ceremony, the king gave them poison and the two died.

6. Dumas Beach


Dumas beach is situated in Surat district of Gujarat. The beach is known by its scenic beauty and haunted stories. According to nearby residents, many people have lost their lives. Usually, people avoid visiting there in odd hours as they hear invisible people whispering on the shore. Ghostly appearance with a horrible sense is experiences many a times on the beach. The animals seem frightened and behave unnatural on and around the shore. People who come with their pet dogs on the beach complain that the pets become uncontrollable on the beach.
The reason behind the place being haunted is the cemetery that is located near the beach. Dumas beach is a cremation ground where Hindus perform the last rituals. The orbs theory also confirms the presence of ghostly spirits on the beach and nearby cemetery. Entry to the beach is prohibited after sunset by the concerned authorities. No evidences are ever founded that admits the presence of spirits on the beach, but the orbs theory says they really exist at Dumas beach.

7. Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi
It is also popular as Ugrasen ki Baoli and Agar Sain ki Baoli and is protected by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The monument was built by Aggrawal community that was known as the successor of Maharaja Agrasen. The monument is actually a step well, incorporated with 103 steps. It once used to be filled with black water. The water allures people to jump into it and commit suicide. The passages and the chambers of the building are beautifully carved.
It is strongly believed that the spirits are still entrapped in the building and many a times have proved their presence. The place becomes more eerie and spooky with the presence of hundreds of bats and pigeons that resides within the monument. Though, the monument is integrated with artistic expertise and is one of its types, but the fact that it is now one of the top haunted sites that must be ignored at any cost.

8. Raj Kiran Hotel Lonavala Haunted Room

Raj Kiran hotel is located in Lonavala, Maharashtra and is listed as a haunted place of India. There is one haunted room on the ground level which is known for the ghostly presence. People who stay in that particular room experience the existence of unnatural powers inside there. Spending a night can be a nightmare as the spirit that exists within leaves not even a single chance to prove its existence. Some even noticed creepy appearance of something scary and very frightening. These reports have compelled the hotel authorities to shut the room and no one is since accommodated in the haunted room.
Though the hotel is not so popular, but these experiences have made it quite noticeable. But, when it comes to some unnatural happenings, there is nothing that can be considered popular or unpopular; since the hotel is itself significant. There are many other incidents associated to the Raj Kiran Hotel; but, there is no such evidence that proves the precision of statements given by a number of people.

9. Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, Delhi


Feroz Shah Kotla Fort was built in the 14th century by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq is now transformed to Djinn’s resident. The fort has become popular for unnatural things that took place often in the fort. The locals use to offer sweets, milk, fruits and incense sticks to the Djinns every Thursday. Some even write letters to the Djinns and request them to grant their wishes.
One can even experience unsettling feeling as soon as they enter the premises. The place is not much popular and not many visitors and tourists visit there. People are even familiar with the unnatural activities that take place inside the premises, so they avoid visiting the spot even in the daytime.

10. South Park Street Cemetery, Kolkata


South Park Street Cemetery is among the non church cemeteries built in the Colonel era. It is also popular as a largest 19th century’ Christian cemetery being built outside America and Europe It was opened in 1767, used until 1830 and is now considered a heritage site. There are 1600 graves, also known as tombs inside the cemetery.
Some of the popular personalities of the British era that was buried here are Sir William Jones, Captain Edward Cooke, George Bogle, Sir Elijah Impey, Sir John Hadley D’Oyly , Elizabeth Barwell, Major General Charles Stuart and many more. The shadows and the glimpse of memories can be felt and the values & beliefs can be felt inside the cemetery premises.
The cemetery is covered with deadly silence and it is hard to find people visiting there. Grave 363 of Mrs S. Pearson who died in 1768 is the oldest in the graveyard. 

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