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8 Haunted Places In Delhi You Should Visit On The Next Amavas Ki Raat

I'm not saying I put stock in apparitions, or that they exist. Or, then again that on the off chance that they do, they panic me. Or, on the other hand that on the off chance that they terrify me, I will thoroughly not let it be known. Or, on the other hand that in the event that somebody attempted to trick me with something spooky, I will bounce out of my skin. Or, on the other hand that after I watch blood and guts films, I lay down with the lights on and serenade my supplications forward and backward the restroom. I absolutely don't, alright? On the off chance that you're as overcome or more daring than I am, and you happen to be in Delhi, you ought to thoroughly visit these spots in any event once. I'm not saying you'll discover an apparition, but rather you know, you may very well.

1. Delhi Cantonment Haunted Place, The Ghost lady 

Delhi cantonment road really a terrifying place for those had seen this eerie ghost lady. Many drivers on the night had gone through the nightmare with her memory. More than 100 of people have seen that lady of Delhi Cantt road, 10-12 of them have died. The lady ghost often appears and disappears in front of the eyes of victims, those who had her experience. They felt she often tried to make them nervous and horrified. Even she knocked the door if the car raises its speed too. Some people claim maybe that lady died in a car accident on cantt road or maybe she was a hitchhiker in her life. Anyway, everyone in that particular road is strictly advised, not to stop the vehicle if someone asks for a lift. With this strange incidence, that area becomes one of the scariest places in Delhi and gets this real Indian ghost story.

2. Spooky house in W block of greater Kailash

Apparently, this house has seen the gruesome murder of an aged couple, whose bodies were later found in the water tanks. The house lies abandoned now.Various sounds ranging from sobs to screams emanate from the house as reported by the neighbors.

3. Khooni Nadi, Rohini

A stretch of water body which sucks you inside. A river which gulps down all those who dare to go inside its conspiring waters. This river in Delhi’s Rohini does precisely that. The reason it got its name thus. See any similarities between the water body and Bermuda Triangle?


4. Kamla Nehru Ridge, North campus DU

Of course the Ridge is haunted. If you didn't catch on to that by the number of monuments we've listed in and around the area, you should know that numerous eyewitness accounts have recorded the presence of a British gentleman who continues his official duties like the good old times, among various other not-so-friendly entities. Just so you know, areas of the Ridge are out of coverage. Good luck with that!

5. Ghostly apparitions in Delhi Mutiny House

The gothic style memorial in front of Old Telegraph Building, Kashmiri Gate is known as Mutiny Memorial. Later it was renamed in 1972 as 'Ajitgarh'. This is dedicated to the official who died in the Indian mutiny in 1857. There are some rumours later, many dead bodies of British officials have found from the memorial. Dead officers' heads were separated from their bodies. Also, some people believed there tragedy repeats there in the form of some ghostly shadows sometimes. It becomes spooky with those haunted souls.

6. Khooni Darwaza

This is where the three surviving sons of Bahadur Shah Zafar were executed by the British. Reportedly, the three princes still haunt the area, sore from the public humiliation.

7. Dwarka Sector 9 metro station and the old woman

The otherwise peaceful sub-city of Dwarka has some unsettling experiences rolled up its kitty as well. Just outside the entrance to the metro station, people have been overcome by a barrage of inexplicable energy thrust upon them all of a sudden. The paranormal sight of a woman appearing out of nowhere in front of the commuters, and then disappearing with remarkable alacrity has done nothing to improve the situation. The fact that most of these experiences took place during the night has added to the speculation that the place is infested with spirits during the night.

8. Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal, Jhandewalan

This 14th century structure located near the Delhi Ridge belongs to the Tuglaq era. It was built a a hunting lodge for the Tuqlaq rulers. But very creepy events are supposed to have happened here. There are rumours of strange sounds being heard here, especially after darkness falls.

This article has been compiled by studying various sources online and offline. Travel Duniya is not trying to create rumours or defame any place by writing about it.


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