7 Scariest Places In India You Should Not Visit Alone

Medha Jha
Aug 22, 2024

Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan

Known as the most haunted place in India, the visitors of Bhangarh Fort report a sense of dread, strange noises, and inexplicable occurrences, especially after dark. It is officially prohibited to enter the fort after sunset.

Shaniwarwada Fort, Pune

This historic fort is infamous for its paranormal activity, particularly on full moon nights. The cries of a young prince, who was brutally murdered here, are said to echo through the fort at night.

Kuldhara Village, Rajasthan

An abandoned village near Jaisalmer, Kuldhara is steeped in mystery and ghost stories. The entire village was deserted overnight around 200 years ago.

Jatinga, Assam

Jatinga is infamous for its mysterious phenomenon of bird suicides. During specific times of the year, birds mysteriously plunge to their deaths in large numbers.

Jatinga, Assam

Jatinga is infamous for its mysterious phenomenon of bird suicides. During specific times of the year, birds mysteriously plunge to their deaths in large numbers.

Agrasen ki Baoli, Delhi

This ancient stepwell in the heart of Delhi is reputed to be haunted. Visitors have reported feeling an invisible presence following them and a growing sense of unease as they descend the steps.

Dow Hill, West Bengal

Dow Hill is a small hill station with a chilling reputation. The Victoria Boys' High School is said to be haunted, with reports of footsteps echoing through the halls even when the school is empty.

GP Block, Meerut

GP Block is an abandoned building in Meerut, notorious for its eerie atmosphere. Locals have reported sightings of apparitions, including a group of men drinking beer and a woman in red.

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