Location near Zuari River This place is famous for the spirit of a woman that runs screaming across a bridge and disappears into thin air in an instant, often being blamed for several accidents along the road.
Cansaulim Village’s Three Kings Church is haunted by the spirit of three Portuguese kings who vied for power until one became greedy enough to poison his fellows before taking his own life and then being interred beneath this church. Their ghosts still roam freely within this space today.
1. D’Mello House
D’Mello House in Santemol is one of Goa’s scariest haunted places, said to be haunted by two brothers’ ghosts who used to fight over ancestral property before one brother ended up killing the other and leaving their bloodied remains behind in this house. People passing by have reported hearing bloodcurdling screams and strange noises coming from this haunted residence since that tragic event took place there.
No matter its truth or otherwise, Goa’s haunted house remains an alluring testament to its history and longstanding fascination with paranormal phenomena. Even during daylight hours its mysterious allure can be felt.
2. Three Kings Church
Three Kings Church in Cansaulim village has long been one of the most haunted places in Goa, thanks to reports that residents saw a woman running towards a river on its bridge yelling for help before mysteriously disappearing into thin air as soon as they reached out to her for rescue. Some even reported seeing her sitting backseats!
Church is said to be haunted by three Portuguese kings buried there who are said to be brothers but were continually at odds over their ancestral property and fights over inheritance rights. One was determined enough for power that he poisoned two others to commit suicide himself, creating this haunted spot and hearing blood-curdling screams at night which may account for its isolated appearance.
3. Borim Bridge
One of the more eerie roads in Goa is Baytakhol Road between Dhavali and Borim. Travellers have reported seeing an unseen figure shrieking and screaming in the center of the road; when they turned around to look, she had vanished! This road should be avoided at night to stay safe.
Three friends driving across a haunted bridge one evening recount seeing a woman running across it before she suddenly leapt off and into Zuari River below. At first they tried to save her but there was no sign of splashing water or any sign that the woman had fallen overboard! One of them kept insisting she could still see the mad woman from behind!
4. Saligao Village
Saligao Village in Goa can send chills down your spine. Allegedly, Christalina haunts this village – her presence can be felt around a banyan tree where villager often leave prayers or presents for her spirit.
Baytakhol Road between Bori and Dhavali has long been considered an eerie spot in Goa. According to locals, they believe it to be haunted by an evil female spirit who claims that if anyone crosses it and turns back around after looking back they will run after them causing accidents on this roadway. Apparently this phenomenon has led to several accidents on this stretch.
Rachol Seminary Arch is one of Goa’s most haunted sites, believed to be patrolled by an invisible sentinel spirit on certain days and forbidding those trying to visit from entering its grounds.
5. Igorchem Dam
Goa is known for its parties, shacks, night markets, churches and charming Portuguese houses; but there’s more to Goa than meets the eye – its mysterious side also lurks with scary sites that will give you goosebumps or leave you shocked and wondering about its true identity.
Igorchem Dam in Goa is said to be haunted by an evil spirit in the form of a female spirit that roams around at night and attacks anyone who comes near.
Goa’s Igorchem Bandh in Raia behind Our Lady of Snows church is another mysterious spot. According to local legend, this road is home to evil spirits; locals believe if passing by this road between 2 pm and 3 pm you are at greater risk of possession by them.