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India's Most Terrifying Haunted Locations

India's Most Terrifying Haunted Locations

Do you have a fascination with the paranormal? Many people consciously seek out the thrills that come from being in the company of the mysterious unknown, despite the fact that most people want to avoid it. India is home to a number of allegedly haunted locales, each of which is associated with a creepy local folklore or tragic history. They include abandoned forts and villages, as well as deserted towns, shuttered mines, scary hotels, and even unexpected locations like courtrooms and classrooms.


20 haunted locations in India that will convince you of the paranormal


Rajasthan's Kuldhara Village
Kuldhara is frequently referred to as the "Ghost Village of Rajasthan" and is thought to be one of India's most cursed places. This mysterious and one-of-a-kind area in India, which is also said to be haunted, should be at the top of the list of places to visit.
Due to Diwan Salum Singh's excessive taxes, the village's entire population left in the middle of the night. The locals told the Diwan he couldn't marry one of the local women because they disapproved of his romantic interest in her. In his final warning to the residents, he threatened them with dire results if they disobeyed him.
As a result, the inhabitants of Kuldhara, including those from 84 other villages in addition to Paliwal, fled to save their honor and integrity. They cursed the area and said that no one would ever be able to live in these barren villages.


Gujarat's Dumas Beach
The Dumas burial grounds in Gujarat are rumored to be haunted since numerous locals have reported hearing weird voices there. Strange voices have been heard warning people of the evil that lies close to this coast, especially at night. Hindu culture has the common concept that this burial is where the residual souls of the deceased reside, making it a good candidate for our list of haunted locations.


Assam's Jatinga
Assam has a long history of being associated with mysteries and mythology, and the hill town of Jatinga is no exception. The distance between the quiet village of Jatinga in the North Cachar Highlands and Haflong, the district's administrative centre, is nine kilometers.
Use a bus from Guwahati to Haflong, and from there you can take any local means of transportation to reach this mysterious area. One of the strangest events Jatinga has ever witnessed is the annual mass suicide of birds, and scientists have not been able to adequately explain it.
Many birds suffer a terrible death shortly after dusk from September through November each year. They crash to their deaths into structures and trees as they come tumbling down from the sky. It is believed that the combination of strong wind and dense fog in the late monsoon season causes the birds to become lost.


Rajeev Gandhi International Airport
The Rajeev Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad is said to be haunted by the ghosts of those who passed away while the airport was being built, giving it a spooky and terrifying atmosphere. This urban legend has survived over time.

 

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