South Park Street Cemetery in Kolkata is one of the city’s most haunted places, giving visitors an eerie feeling upon visiting its tall vegetation and ancient graves. Many graves here belong to British soldiers.
Ravindra Sarobar metro station is believed to be haunted by spirits of people who committed suicide or drowning accidents, while River Ganges ghats such as Mullick and Zanana Ghats are said to be particularly active haunts.
Writer’s Building
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) offers plenty of scares if you enjoy horror literature and stories. There are numerous haunted spots within its ancient walls which may make your spine tingle, so only those willing to be brave enough should attempt visiting these terrifying locales.
Alipore’s National Library is one such location. Once home to India’s Governor General, this library boasts an immense collection of rare manuscripts. Additionally, legend has it that Lady Metcalfe, his then wife who loved reading and being tidy still haunts it today and can often be seen sitting amongst her books or hovering in its vicinity.
Putul Bari or “House of Dolls” is another heritage house located within the city limits and is famed for its large collection of dolls as well as being haunted by ghostly spirits of women who lived here during ancient and British era. This old building has also been said to house souls of tortured victims residing here who had their bodies left there during ancient and British rule, possibly leaving ghostly imprints that have never left it since its construction.
South Park Cemetery
South Park Street Cemetery in Kolkata is one of Kolkata’s most haunted spots, housing tombs belonging to British officers and their families buried here. Renowned for its Gothic tomb structures and epitaphs, the South Park Street Cemetery draws numerous tourists and photographers alike from all around the globe.
After sundown, this place becomes an eerie locale due to its mysterious silence and haunting atmosphere created by thick green mosses and prehistoric ferns that give off an ominous vibe.
Walking through cemeteries may not be everyone’s idea of fun, but it can be an intriguing experience. Many believe the dead can speak back and tell tales of love, sorrow, agony and ecstasy and passionate pursuits with tragic ends. Tombstones serve as reminders of those buried there – many were young men and women who succumbed to malaria or other tropical diseases and died young as a result.
Shamsaan Ghat
Visits to this ghat at night are not advised as it is one of Kolkata’s most haunted spots, making visitors feel breathless while their cameras don’t function correctly and produce strange shadows in photographs taken there.
Many who have stayed at this location have reported hearing whispers and giggles, and claim a doctor from the hospital would act like God by foretelling which patients would die on which days.
Putul bari is a century-old building that is said to house ghosts of women killed and raped by powerful landlords during ancient and British Bengal. Their ghosts may still haunt this place for justice, it is said.
Howrah Bridge
Over the years, numerous people have committed suicide by jumping off this bridge. Its ghats have witnessed many drowning incidents that took place below it; wrestlers who train here have reported witnessing hands reaching out of the water at midnight seeking help; many who tried to save these individuals ended up drowning themselves instead.
Dock staff claim this dock area is haunted by the ghost of a Nawab who was abandoned by British smugglers after she found herself pregnant by one. Dock employees report seeing her walking the area on moonlit Saturday nights. Her patchy shadow can often be seen roaming freely.
At first glance, this beautiful heritage house with an extensive doll collection might appear to be one of the least haunted locations in Kolkata; but, according to local accounts, this building has long been associated with spirits of women who were abused or sexually exploited during its past history. People staying there claim hearing women crying out during the night.