Top 5 places you never knew were haunted

While travelling we visit many places that we don’t well every time. Here are the top 5 places that you might have visited although you never knew were haunted.

Top 5 places you never knew were haunted

Top 5 everyday places which you might have visited that has an eerie back story that will make your blood curdle:-

Did you know Ramoji Film City is haunted?

Ramoji film city is one of the top 5 places you never knew were haunted
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Ramoji Film City: All of us know about this place. Ramoji Film City is the largest film studio complex in the world. It was built on the battleground of the Nizams, where innumerable battles were fought. It is said that the restless souls of the dead soldiers still haunt the film sets.

Paranormal activities:

  • During shoots the lights go off suddenly and sometimes the bulbs drop off.
  • There have been markings seen on mirrors.
  • The shooting equipments have been destroyed countless number of times.
  • People have heard bangs, thumps and knocks from behind locked doors.
  • Women seem to have been particularly targeted. Their clothes torn and hair pulled by entities.
  • Many people have complained of getting locked in their rooms or in the bathroom.
  • People have often been pushed by invisible entities.

Is Delhi cantonment haunted?

Delhi Cantonment is one of the top 5 places you never knew were haunted
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Delhi cantt. or Delhi cantonment is a cantonment board originally established by the British. The area consists of the Indian Army Headquarters, Army schools, golf courses and a railway station.

Paranormal activities:

  • People have claimed to have run into a spirit of a woman in a white saree who asks the drivers for a lift at midnight.
  • When rejected the spirit runs beside the car at the speed of lightning.
  • If by chance someone offers her help those people are never seen again.

Even the National Library of India is haunted?

Located in Alipore, Kolkata, it is the largest library in India with a collection of more than 2.2 million books. Before Independence it was used as a residence for the Governor General of India. It was called the Imperial Library before Independence.

In 2010, a hidden room was discovered in the basement of this 250 year old building which added to the mystery of this place. Surprisingly there was no door or a secret entrance to the room. The mystery is still intact and is often debated. The predictions are of a torcher chamber to a treasure room and what not.

Paranormal activities:

  • According to the locals the spirit of Warren Hastings still roams around at night.
  • The guards always keep a copy of Hanuman Chalisa with them.
  • People reading alone have often felt someone breathing down their necks.
  • People hear footsteps on a regular basis.
  • The librarians have often complained that chairs were moved, books dropped and turning of pages.

Golconda fort: Where a spirit makes a move

Built in the 11th century by the Kakatiya king, Prataprudra this fort is situated in Hyderabad. This site is visited by thousands of tourists everyday and a sound and light show is also organized here in the evening. But there is a fact that very few people know is that this place is actually haunted. Entry is strictly forbidden after 6p.m. It is believed that after sunset this place becomes a hotspot for paranormal activities.

Paranormal activities:

  • Many shadows are seen lingering inside the fort.
  • People have claimed to have heard the sound of anklets.
  • Many people have heard and spotted someone dancing in the Baradari (the courtroom dance stage) who is the most famous spirit of all. The spirit of “Taramati” who was beloved to the king seems to entertain the visitors till date but in a more eerie way.
  • People have often complained of things being thrown.
  • Often noises have been heard what seems like someone shrieking and crying in pain.

Sanjay van: Where a white saree moves in the dark

It is a dense forest in the South of Delhi, very near to the Qutab Minar. It houses many species of birds such as the Asian Koel, White breasted Kingfisher, Purple sunbird etc. The forest has many graves of Sufi saints and the ruins of Qila Rai Pithora. In the daytime it is a lush green forest and a wonderful place to explore but at night it becomes an active hotspot for paranormal entities.

Paranormal activities:

  • People have often felt an eerie presence.
  • A lady wearing a white saree is often seen who then disappears into thin air.
  • Mysterious voices of laughing and crying have been heard.
  • People have heard a child crying sometimes.
  • At night people have heard strange noises coming from the graves what seems like someone scratching or clawing from the inside.

Viswajeet Kumar

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This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Jay

    Wow! I visited Ramoji Film City and Golconda fort but even the guides did not know this information. Wonderful and keen research.

    1. Viswajeet Kumar

      That sounds great, your words will help me make more efforts providing much more good quality information with even more consistency.

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