Haunted Places in Delhi Don't go alone



Haunted Places in Delhi Don't go alone 






1.The Tree Near Dwarka, Sector 9 Metro Station 

Individuals going in call focus taxis during the evening have encountered a vitality slapping them and a lady showing up and vanishing, going alongside the speed of the auto. Yes, it sounds unpleasant yet as indicated by numerous, it's valid.

Dwarka Sector 9 Metro Station | New Delhi-75





2.Delhi Cantonment 

A rich green zone oversaw by the security administrations of our nation is as far as anyone knows a haven for a soul of a woman who passed on in an auto setback there. Numerous individuals have affirmed her nearness over and over clad in a white saree with turning gray hair and furry hands, attempting to get the consideration of different passers-by.

Delhi Cantonment | South West Delhi-10





3.House No. W-3, GK I 

It is a relinquished house situated in South Delhi where a matured couple were killed 10 years prior. Different sounds extending from cries to shouts radiate from the house as reported by the neighbors. Comparable frequented houses can be found in Defense Colony, Green Park, Lajpat Nagar, Lodhi Road and numerous places where properties worth crores have been abandoned since decades because of the paranormal exercises happening in them.

House No, W-3 | Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48




4.Feroz Shah Kotla

The early introduction that you get after a brief take a gander at the Feroz Shah Kotla stronghold, is that of a spooky place, particularly, in light of the fact that it doesn't see numerous guests today. The post was worked in 1354 by Feroz Shah Tughlaq, who manufactured Firozabad (one of the seven urban communities of Delhi). It is arranged on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, where a limited path prompts this grim bastion. This site is said to have Djinns living in the demolishes and the dim corridors. Each Thursday, one can see local people lighting candles, incense sticks, leaving offerings of drain and grain and composing letters to mollify the djinns seeking after their desires to work out.

Feroz Shah Kotla | Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-02





5.Khooni Nadi (Bloody River) 

This streams crosswise over Rohini in Delhi and it is trusted that whoever enters the waterway is sucked inside it by a baffling constrain. Numerous have lost their lives there which has all the earmarks of being suicide; the explanation for this wonder is still obscure.

Khooni Nadi | Rohini, New Delhi-85





6.Sanjay Van 

Sanjay Van is an extend of around 10 Kms, a green lung of the city additionally referred to be spooky by spirits as it houses innumerableMajaars (masouleums of sufi holy people) and graves punctuated with broken bulwarks of Qila Rai Pithora. Numerous experiences of crying youngsters, pushing and tearing has been accounted for here following the time when its presence.

Sanjay Van | Near Vasant Kunj and Mehrauli in South-West Delhi-70






7.Malcha Mahal 

Situated in a town called Malcha, this place is encompassed by timberlands and what is known as the Delhi Ridge. It was initially a Tughlaq period chasing hold up and as of now almost no is thought about its baffling tenants. This is the thing that adds to the mystery of Malcha Mahal and by simply being close to the place in the midst of the thick woodland, you can encounter that frightful feeling you may never expect anyplace else.

Malcha Mahal | Near Delhi Earth Station, Bistdari Road, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi-21





8.Mutiny House 

A dedication worked by the British to celebrate the passing of their authorities in the revolt of 1857, individuals have discovered cleaved up moving arms and legs of the perished authorities in the nights. It really should be an awful sight for the individuals who have seen it direct.

Rebellion Memorial | before the Old Telegraph Building, Kashmiri Gate, New Delhi-55





9.Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal 

An old chasing hotel of Tughlaq, the name of this place is said to be gotten from Bu-Ali Bhatti's name (the female overseer of the cabin) which got contorted to Bhuli Bhatiyari. The section to the landmark from the North-East, interestingly, is twin-gated, odd for a structure that is esteemed 'not really' vital. It has stayed deserted and left empty for a considerable length of time and is known not frequented with different sounds and imperceptible rearranging action around this a player in the edge.

Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal | Jhandewalan, Near Jhandewalan Metro Station, New Delhi-05






10.Karbala Graveyard 

Karbala is a Shiite graveyard in BK Dutt Colony for the memorial service of tazias, the custom boxes of Imam Husain Ibn Ali (the prophet's grandson). On the off chance that you look deliberately, you'll have the capacity to obviously see the favorable material (or the straggling leftovers of them now) used to perform the customs on or close to several graves. There is a scary and melancholy climate about this place, set apart by cries and a specific dejection which may get to you particularly if went by amid the nights.

Karbala Graveyard | Karbala Rd, Civil Colony, BK Dutt Colony, New Delhi-03






11.The Ridge 

The Delhi edge, an augmentation of the Aravalli Hill Range in NCT of Delhi is a frequenting rough and sloping, forested territory where the absolute most violent occasions of history occurred. One can witness firangi phantoms as yet drifting the edge, denoting their domain. It is famous for its ill humored apparitions and be cautious as parts of the Ridge don't get any system.

The Ridge | Timarpur, New Delhi-54





12.Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque 

Situated inside of the overlap of Mehrauli Archeological Park, Jamali, the prestigious sufi holy person was covered here in 1535 close by Kamali. You get an unsettling feeling once inside the assembly of the tomb and can likewise encounter a wide range of commotions shouting to you from the close-by graves, stamping it dangerous to visit amid evening.

Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque | Mehrauli Archeological Park, New Delhi-30





13.Nicholson's Cemetery

This is one of the most established graveyards around the local area, going back to the British period and there are a great deal numerous graves of British warriors, their wives and kids covered here. As you stroll inside, the principal thing that strikes you is that the whole place is immersed in stick drop hush however regularly you can feel an annoying nearness sneaking and tailing you, taken cover behind the colossal tamarind trees and palm trees found here. You can disregard their nearness yet simply ensure that they don't tail you home.

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