Most Haunted Places In India:
Believe it or not, there are more haunted places in India than you can count. If you pack your bags today and start visiting these places, you might take almost a month to visit them all.
The Church Of Three Kings, Goa:
The Church Of Three Kings, Goa:
The story behind this Church is a classic example why there is a sufficiency in the world for man’s need but not for man’s greed. Back in the day, three Portuguese kings always fought over the kingdom of Goa. One king named Holgar, called the other two for a meeting in the now famous ‘The Church Of Three Kings’ and poisoned them to claim the throne. Later, upon discovering that he killed the other two kings, a huge crowd came after him to kill him. The King himself committed suicide by consuming the same poison. All the kings were buried in the same church. It is one of those haunted places in India that is NOT avoided by the visitors.
Delhi Cantt, Delhi:
The refreshing air of Delhi has much more to offer to tourists than just old buildings. If you happen to be around the Delhi cantonment area, ask people around for the spooky stories. Hundreds of people have felt and seen the presence of an eerie lady ghost who haunts the area.
Dow Hills, West Bengal:
Death Road, as the locals call it has been reported on many occasions for being chased by a headless boy. The boy apparently disappears into the woods. There have been news of suicides and people falling into depression after visit Dow hills.
Dumas Beach, Surat, Gujarat:
Dumas Beach is considered one of the most haunted places in India. It was once a cremation ground for Hindus and that’s when the stories begin to bud. The beach is said to be haunted by the spirits of the souls that are still looking for peace. Thousands of people visit the beach everyone, but there have been very few reports or paranormal activities.
GP Block, Meerut:
A lot of people have seen the same things happening in the area. According to the people who have witnessed the abnormalities, four men were spotted drinking, also a woman in red was spotted by many. The reason it is spooky is that none of the witnesses could ever figure out who these men were.
Malcha Mahal, Delhi:
It isn’t fair to call this place haunted as no ghostly activities were ever recorded in this area. But, since a significant number of people including some reporters have tried have entered the Macha Mahal premises and never returned. If, not haunted, there certainly is something mysterious about the place.
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