Haunted Places in Delhi

haunted places delhi

Delhi will never cease to amaze with its mysterious, thrilling and spine-chilling history. From ghostly encounters to sinister spots, there’s much to explore in this bustling metropolis.

Many lawyers at Karkardooma Court Complex have reported hearing voices, doors opening and shutting, files falling from drawers, lights blinkering on and off and furniture being moved around – sounds just like something out of a horror flick!

Baoli

Agrasen Baoli is one of Delhi’s most haunted spots. Built during 14th-century by Maharaja Agrasen, legend has it that this 104-level step well was filled with black water that held an alluring lure that convinced some people to jump and commit suicide. Visitors have reported hearing ghostly cries and laughter; others say they cannot enter its lower levels due to being too frightening.

The haunted atmosphere here makes for the ideal setting for a horror movie, with reports of seeing a woman dressed all in white and hearing bloodcurdling screams from within the woods. They have also reported experiencing changes in temperature as well as footsteps pacing in front of their car, plus reports of being struck or hit by mysterious spirits! For these reasons alone or at night it would be wise not to visit this area and it is also not safe for call center taxis in this region at that time of night!

Hauz Khas

Delhi is not only an incredible hub of exciting activities but it can also test your courage with haunted places that offer chills. All it takes to experience some of these haunted spots in Delhi is some courage and the appropriate equipment.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb is an unnerving location in Delhi that has long been considered haunted. People have reported being hit or shoved by unknown forces here; and visions may follow you around at night! For your own safety it is advised not to visit this location at nighttime!

Kamla Nehru Ridge’s Northern Ridge, otherwise known as an idyllic green retreat by day, can become one of the scariest locations in Delhi at night. According to reports, this place is haunted by a ghost who haunts cars; should anyone attempt to stop theirs, she will chase after it until she dissipates.

Feroz Shah Kotla Fort

On the banks of Yamuna River in Delhi lies an ancient citadel which is one of the most haunted places. Home to various majaars (mausoleums of Sufi saints), locals believe ghosts roam freely here and grant wishes of their visitors.

This place is also famed for the mysterious wails of misery heard by passers-by; these cries are thought to come from tombs belonging to mystics Jamali and Kamali.

Devotees visit this medieval fort’s ruins covered with threads tied to railings and vermilion smeared across walls to write letters addressed to djinns in hopes that their wishes will come true. Asokan Pillar also exists here. Djinns are believed to be both malevolent and benevolent; granting wishes if asked honestly and openly by those visiting its eerie atmosphere.

Delhi Cantonment

As one strolls this affluent area by day, it can be quite an enjoyable experience – but come darkfall, it transforms into something unnerving! Many have reported seeing a woman dressed in white asking them for a lift – when they decline she chases after them at an incredible speed matching their vehicle speed! Those who give her one have never been seen again!

Northern Ridge, a rocky and hilly area in NCT of Delhi is said to be haunted by djinns who are said to reside there. People have reported hearing screaming and bloodcurdling laughter emanate from this location during the night hours; others have experienced sudden drops in mobile network connectivity or deadly stillness here that is enough to send chills down your spine. Visitors should bring along proper authorisation documents as well as some courage when visiting this haunted stretch of Northern Ridge.

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