Monday, June 26, 2017

HAUNTED PLACES IN DELHI ONLY DAREDEVILS CAN VISIT

The national capital of India has much more to offer to the curious souls than just old buildings and culture. For people who are always looking forward to visit weird and unconventional places, haunted places in Delhi are a must visit. While the spookiness of these places cannot be guaranteed, there is something about these places that makes them the scariest places in Delhi.



Agrasen Ki Baoli

The Story- Built by Maharaja Agrasen in the mid of 14th Century, Agrasen ki Baoli consists of 103 steps made of red stone that leads to a water reservoir. The intensity of the unnatural activities increase as you step down towards the water reservoir. Often referred as the ‘Baoli of the unseen’, this place is not only one of the most popular , but also one of the most haunted places in Delhi.


Khooni Darwaza

The Story- During the partition riots of 1947, hundreds of refugees were murdered at Khooni Darwaza while they were proceeding towards the refugee camp at Purana Qila.The place literally means Bloody Gate and is said to be haunted by people killed near the gate. Read the full history of Khooni Darwaza here.




Malcha Mahal, Bistdari Road

The Story- Malcha Mahal also known as Bistdari Mahal, 


is located near the forest area behind Buddha Garden. 

The rumors associated with Malcha Mahal makes it one 

of the least haunted places in Delhi. Incidents of 

paranormal activities have been reported many times.





Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal, Jhandewalan

The Story- The place is said to be named after Bu-Ali-
Bhatti, the caretaker of this area. Initially built as 
hunting lodge, the construction of Bhuli Bhatiyari 
started in the 14th century. The place has remained 
closed for centuries and is known for unusual activities 
taking place during the night. The place becomes scary 
as the darkness approaches.





Khooni Nadi, Rohini


The Story – If the name is not enough for you to drive to 
this place, the story might push you towards it. It is said that some force in the river lures the visitor to dive in and commit suicide, however no such live incident has ever been reported but the locals have more stories to scare you than you can count.






The Delhi Ridge

The Story- The Delhi ridge, has a history of several 

hauntings and Newspaper worthy stories . People 

have witnessed ghosts hovering the ridge area, 

marking their territory and scaring the by-passers. 

Some parts of the Ridge have poor network 

receptions which makes it even scarier.






Lothian Cemetery
The Story- The oldest burial ground for 

Christians in Delhi is also the ground for 

unexplainable activities. Interestingly the 

stories about Lothian Cemetery resemble the 

plot of a horror movie as, people have seen a 

headless ghost walking in the Cemetery with 

his head in hands. Who is to say if it is true.? 

But with the backdrop of a cemetery, any story 

would sound scary. It is without doubt one of 

the most scariest places in Delhi.





Feroz Shah Kotla Fort
The Story- If you happen to visit Feroz Shah 
Kotla Fort on Thursdays, you’d notice visitors 
paying a visit to the ruins to pay their obeisance to the djinns. These people pray, light candles and even write letters to the Laat Wale Baba and tie it to the railing which guards 2000 old pillar in the premises.




Delhi Cantt

The Story- What can be more scary than a mysterious woman dressed in white on a street full of darkness. If the stories be believed, this woman has been seen many times on the same street. However, there have been very few incidents that came into light about the place being haunted, but the woman has been spotted by many individuals which alone makes this place, very scary to visit at night!




Jamali-Kamali Masjid

The Story- It is said that some jihns haunt this tranquil 
masjid. On many occasions , the visitors have experienced slaps by invisible hands and have been chased by the mysterious wind. Most people avoid this place after sunset.

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