There are various haunted locations in Pune with unsettling legends associated with them, from Holkar Bridge to Residency Club Mansion – these spots will surely give you chills!
Khadki War Cemetery is a picturesque setting during the day, yet has become one of the city’s most haunted places at night. Many visitors report hearing screaming and mysterious noises when walking through.
Sinhgad Engineering College
Popular weekend getaway spot, this haunted fort hides an unsavory past behind its walls. Legend has it that a girl killed in brutal fashion haunts this place at night; people tend to avoid driving across Holkar Bridge after sunset as a result.
This haunted house on MG Road is well-known for paranormal activities like seeing a woman dressed in red, sobbing at odd hours and hearing anklet noises tinkle from within it. Many have also reported hearing bloodcurdling screams and laughter emanating from within during the night from within its walls.
Residency Club Mansion is said to be haunted by the ghost of a lady who practiced black magic. Her ghost allegedly keeps an eye on visitors to the property, often making strange noises such as seat rattles and evil laughter at odd hours.
Symbiosis Road
On Symbiosis Road lies one of Pune’s creepiest locations: this haunted house. Legend has it that a girl was murdered here, and her spirit still wanders around freely. People regularly hear shrill screams coming from within it at night and even local dogs flee when the screaming becomes too loud.
People have reported hearing unexplained sounds such as rods hitting metal. This location is well-liked among tourists and locals alike due to its unnerving vibe that cannot be ignored. For your own safety, however, it is advised that people stay away after midnight on full moon nights; also locals avoid driving over Holkar Bridge as many consider it cursed.
Residency Club Mansion
Pune is home to numerous haunted locales, from age-old forts to creepy bungalows, which will send chills down your spine. From dark streets and haunted roads to ghostly laughter and ghostly laughter – Pune will have something in store to give you goosebumps!
Residency Club Mansion is a haunted place, said to be haunted by an old lady whose spirit can be heard crying or laughing late at night. Many visitors claim hearing her cry out in terror or laughter when walking through its halls.
The Vas Villa on St Mark’s Road is widely considered one of Pune’s most haunted locations, where many believe the murdered daughters of Doice and Vera Vas, both lawyers, still haunt. Some even report hearing screams and bloodcurdling giggles at night in this house.
Sinhagad Fort
At the time of India’s independence movement, this fort played an essential role. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, one of India’s leaders who led its fight for freedom from British Raj, made this place his summer residence and is said to have used this place as his summer retreat. Legend has it that ghosts haunt this site – people have reported hearing footsteps, war cries and screaming late into the night from within its walls.
Popular as both a romantic date spot and weekend retreat, this majestic structure holds a dark secret buried within. Legend holds that an angry young prince haunts its hallowed halls – his ghost has even been heard to cry out “Kaka Mala Vachva!” on full moon nights!
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Pune may be a bustling metropolis full of age-old buildings and chic hostels, yet that has not prevented it from being one of India’s most haunted places. Legend has it that spirits lingering within old houses, dilapidated bungalows and even roads is haunted by spirits said to reside within them.
On MG Road is an extravagant house rumoured to be haunted by an elderly woman whose body was brutally murdered there. People passing by have reported hearing soft whispers that suddenly turn into loud shrieks or cackles when walking past it.
Cemeteries provide the backdrop for many horror stories, and Khadki War Cemetery in Pune is no different. Serving as a final resting place for soldiers killed in battle, this cemetery serves as an attractive photography spot during the day and then becomes one of the city’s most haunted spots at night.