Most Haunted Places in India

India offers some incredible eerie locations if you enjoy being scared! Many have reported hearing mysterious voices, witnessing lights flicker inexplicably and doors closing by themselves.

GP Block in Meerut is one such location where its resident ghost of a lady has been said to haunt and protect drivers and passengers alike.

Putulbari

Putulbari, or House of Dolls in English, is a dilapidated mansion near Sovabazar jetty in India that boasts a dark past. According to local accounts, wealthy owners used the mansion as an cover up for sexual violence committed against women living within. Their souls may haunt this location even today.

Putul Bari, once an elegant mansion dating back to 1900, now lies almost in ruin and only houses shabby tenants on its lower floors. No one dares climb its upper levels due to eerie sound of screams echoing off them – making this location one of Kolkata’s most haunted houses and giving an atmosphere of creepiness with creepy doll statues peeking from terrace corners – though open for tourists during daytime visits but advised against entering after sunset.

Writer’s Building

Writer’s Building in Mumbai is one of India’s most haunted locations, once serving as an economic centre. But after its closure due to a strike in 1982, Writer’s Building soon turned into a haunted ruin rumoured to be haunted by the spirit of a deceased worker rumoured to still roam its premises today causing many visitors to report feeling uncomfortable or even losing personal items there – some actors even refuse filming movies in its vicinity due to unexplained feelings or spiritual possession!

Most ghost tales revolve around haunted hill stations or cemeteries; however, cities also can provide plenty of eerie encounters. Kolkatans report ghostly encounters at an abandoned Writer’s Building in BBD Bagh that was once home to East India Company Captain Simpson; locals believe that his rebellious spirit roams freely at night through this building; those working here report hearing footsteps shuffling along the streets as well as crying.

Vrindavan Society

Vrindavan Society in West Thane has become known as one of India’s most haunted locations, as residents and night watchers have reported unexplained experiences that seem linked to curses or spirits. Paranormal investigators and enthusiasts often conduct investigations using EVP recordings or spirit box sessions in an effort to discover more about this mysterious place.

There have been reports of the ghost of a Vrindavan Society resident who committed suicide lingering within its grounds, according to reports. He or she allegedly strikes out by striking people, particularly guards patrolling at night; one guard was so hard hit he flew off his chair; while the other searched but couldn’t locate anyone.

Approach haunted places with caution and care. While many may not believe in supernatural happenings, it is still important to remain open-minded while investigating these areas with due regard for privacy of the individuals involved.

Dumas Beach

Dumas Beach lies 21 kilometers southwest of Surat city and is an idyllic yet mysterious beach destination. Considered one of India’s most haunted places due to the mysterious disappearances and paranormal activity taking place here, many believe that ghostly spirits roam this beach at night – making for an eerie atmosphere further enhanced by whispers heard throughout.

This beach is famous for its black sand, due to being used as a Hindu burial ground in its past. Legend holds that when these bodies were interred there, their remains mixed into the sand giving it its distinctive hue.

Many visitors to this haunted beach at night have reported witnessing full-bodied apparitions and photographing spirit orbs captured on film, as well as experiencing unexplained noises and the feeling that they are being observed by unseen entities.

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