10 Most haunted places of India that will send shivers down your spine
Mahipal Chouhan
Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan: Often regarded as one of the most haunted places in India, Bhangarh Fort is known for its spooky atmosphere and legends of a curse that befell the area.
Dumas Beach, Gujarat: This beach is known for its haunted stories, with claims of strange whispers, paranormal activities, and the presence of spirits during the night.
Dow Hill, Kurseong, West Bengal: Dow Hill in Darjeeling is known for its haunted Victoria Boys' School and the forests around it where visitors have reported seeing apparitions and feeling a sense of unease.
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi: This ancient fortress is believed to be haunted by the spirit of Feroz Shah Tughlaq and is often frequented by locals to offer prayers and seek his blessings.
Kuldhara, Rajasthan: An abandoned village with a tragic past, Kuldhara is said to be cursed due to the suffering of its former residents, and people claim to experience eerie phenomena here.
Agrasen Ki Baoli, Delhi: This stepwell is not only a historical site but is also believed to be haunted due to its underground chambers, which create a spooky atmosphere.
The Savoy Hotel, Mussoorie: This hotel is known for the story of Lady Garnet Orme, a British spiritualist whose murder remains a mystery, and her ghost is said to haunt the place.
Tunnel No. 33, Shimla: This railway tunnel is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Colonel Barog, a British railway engineer who was associated with its construction.
GP Block, Meerut: This abandoned building is known for its paranormal activities, and people claim to have witnessed eerie occurrences and unexplained noises.
Shimla's Charleville Mansion: This mansion is associated with the ghost of a British officer's daughter and is said to be haunted by her spirit.