New Delhi. There are many stories of miracles prevalent in the world. Many such strange stories are heard, which are difficult to believe. Some people do not believe in ghosts, but some such incidents have happened in the world, which force them to believe in ghosts. Today we are going to tell you about some haunted places in the country, which have been formally declared as haunted. You may have to lose your life when you go there. So let’s know which are those haunted places…?
Bhangarh Fort
This fort is located in Alwar, Rajasthan. It is considered one of the scariest places in the world. The story of the ghostly activities of this fort built in the 17th century has come to the fore. People’s entry is banned here after sunset.
Shaniwarwada Fort of Pune
The history of Shaniwarwada Fort of Pune is associated with Bajirao Peshwa. There are many shocking stories of this fort. At this place also the entry of people is closed after sunset.
Golconda Fort
Local people say about the Golconda Fort, built in the 13th century, that the spirit of Queen Taramati resides here, after whose death she was buried in the fort along with her husband. Apart from this, it is also said that the sounds of the queen walking and dancing are also heard here at night.
Kuldhara Village
More than 600 families once lived in a village called Kuldhara, located 18 km from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, but it has been completely ruined for the last two hundred years. According to the information received, no one lives in this village since 1825. It is said that the people here had left the village overnight and went somewhere.
Mukesh Mills
Mukesh Mills located in Colaba, Mumbai is one of the famous places in Mumbai. It has been included in the list of top 10 haunted places in the country.
Darjeeling’s Dow Hill Kurseong
This place is known for its natural beauty as well as its haunting experiences. Here the woodcutter says that they have seen a Sirkata (headless) boy in the forest.
Brij Raj Bhawan Palace of Kota
The history of Brij Raj Bhawan Palace, located in Kota, Rajasthan, is about 180 years old. It was made a heritage hotel in the year 1980. According to locals, the hotel houses the ghost of a British Major Burton, who was assassinated by Indian soldiers in 1857.