1. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan

Between the beautiful Aravalli Hills,  lies perhaps India’s most haunted site: Bhangarh Fort. The fort was  built in the 17th century by Raja Madho  Singh, but now it stands  as a ruin.

2. Jatinga, Assam

Jatinga is an Assam village that hosts a mass suicide of birds in a strange and eerie phenomenon.

3. Dumas Beach, Gujarat

Dumas Beach, Gujarat, is known  for its black sand and paranormal activities. It was a Hindu burial ground earlier  and  is said to be haunted by restless spirits,

4. Kuldhara, Rajasthan

Abandoned overnight, the village  of Kuldhara in Rajasthan has captivated  many. Found by the  successful  Paliwal Brahmins  during the 13th century,

5. Agrasen ki Baoli, Delhi

Located in the heart of bustling Delhi lies Agrasen ki Baoli, a historical stepwell  said to be haunted. This ancient reservoir,

6. DowHill, Kurseong, West Bengal

A beautiful abode is set in the serene hills of Kurseong in West Bengal- Dow Hill. With this comes a dark past -spine-chilling tales in and around the Victoria Boys’ High School and  surrounding forests.

7. Three Kings Church, Goa

Located on top of a hill in South  Goa’s Cansaulim region, Three Kings Church is not only known  for its panoramic view but for its ghost stories as well.

8. Mukesh Mills, Mumbai

Mukesh Mills at Mumbai is an eerie reminder of its prosperous past. The mill was built towards  the end of the 19th century.  At the beginning of the eighties,

9. Kurseong, West Bengal

Kurseong is famously known as the “Land of White Orchids.” It’s much  more than just the picturesque hill station. Quiet little towns in West Bengal  are believed to be on the tingle with paranormal activities.

10. Sanjay Van: New Delhi

The Sanjay Van is New Delhi’s largest  forestland, an oasis of greeneries by day and scary ghost stories by night. This dense forest has old graves and  dilapidated structures scattered all around,  making  it  even  creepier.

Note :- All places is to hunted so  Before Traveling  you must consern with senior