Haunted Places in Bangalore

Horror fans might be curious as to whether Garden city offers any creepy spots. Let’s find out!

Kalpalli Cemetery in Bangalore is considered to be one of the most haunted spots. Established by EJ Vaz in 1943, two daughters of his named Dolce and Vera resided here until Dolce was tragically stabbed by an intruder during an attempted break-in and killed during one nighttime burglary attempt.

Kalpalli Cemetery

At first glance, cemeteries may seem daunting places, but Old Madras Road’s cemetery can be more terrifying than you expect. On average, ten cremations take place daily here making it one of the most haunted places in Bangalore.

EJ Vaz constructed this colonial abandoned house in 1943. Dolce and Vera Vaz, his daughters, resided there until 2002 when an overnight burglar fatally stabbed Dolce.

Terra Vera

St Marks Road’s abandoned mansion on St Marks Road is one of Bangalore’s most haunting locations. Built by EJ Vaj in 1943 and left to his two spinster daughters Dolce and Vera after being passed on from him, one was tragically murdered there and later interred there by an unknown attacker who left her there to die before leaving her resting place at this site.

Visitors have reported sightings of an unseen individual roaming the cemetery at night before disappearing upon being approached, while also reporting feeling an airborne weight near some graves.

Kempegowda International Airport

Visiting Bangalore? Beware of its unnerving spots – particularly Old Madras Road Cemetery where visitors have reported witnessing a sinister-looking figure roaming about.

National Highway 4 becomes haunting after dark. Travellers have reported experiencing strange phenomena on this lonely stretch of road. Victoria Hospital is also said to be haunted by an evil ghost who often steals food packets from its patients – though no reports exist of theft by this particular entity.

Victoria Hospital

Victoria Hospital near City Market has seen some terrifying happenings recently, with people reporting sightings of a ghost-like figure who seems more interested in stealing food packets from trees than scaring people away.

This colonial house belonged to two sisters, Vera and Dolce Vaz until Dolce was brutally murdered in 2002. Since then, its presence has been haunted by her spirit.

National Highway 4

No matter your position on ghosts and demons, or their existence. Whatever the case may be, one cannot deny that certain events go beyond human logic and interpretation. Bangalore offers plenty of frightening spots to provide a spine-chilling experience.

Victoria Hospital, built over one hundred years ago, is said to be haunted by a spirit believed to be that of a female figure who roams about during the night and appears by trees near its compound. Furthermore, packets of food have mysteriously vanished without explanation!

The Park

Bangalore is a vibrant metropolis with numerous spots that boast mysterious histories. From haunted Victoria Hospital to Naale Baa, there are numerous places within its boundaries that provide terrifying thrills.

This place is said to be haunted by an evil presence with human-like traits that is capable of taking human forms. An incident happened when three children were playing in the park together when two of them called out for one more player but when two called out again for that person it vanished into thin air!

Naale Baa

Before Bangalore underwent rapid urbanization during the 90s, its rural parts were home to an intense and terrifying urban legend about an evil ghost who used to walk door to door and pose as someone known to them. If anyone answered, they would perish instantly.

Villagers wanted to ward off this mischievous spirit so they wrote Naale Baa on their houses – this term means ‘Come Tomorrow’ in Kannada.

Call Center

Bangalore offers plenty, from beautiful gardens and sunny weather to plenty of job opportunities and even its own Silicon Valley! But with all this comes some uncertainty as well.

At nighttime on St Marks Road is home to an unsettling spirit – the ghostly girl in white sari who can often be seen by witnesses but evades any attempts at approaching. Additionally, she teases drivers and taxicabs by asking for lifts.

MG Road

MG Road in Bangalore is one of the city’s most haunted locations, where it is believed a woman working at a call center was murdered by an impaired driver and seen crying late into the night by numerous residents.

Victoria Hospital in Bangalore has long been considered an eerie spot. People have reported witnessing ghostly figures roaming its premises at night and food packets left beneath a tree mysteriously disappear.

Hoskote Route

Hoskote Route is said to be haunted by an unseen spirit who can take human forms, asking passersby for rides before vanishes when no one answers her request for lift. She later reappears laughing hysterically before reappearing and asking again for assistance.

Dolce Vaz, daughter of Anglo-Indian lawyer EJ Vaz, lived here when she was murdered by midnight burglars armed with machetes in this colonial house. Vera left soon afterwards.

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