In this instance, the name serves a
useful purpose. The location is notorious due to its alleged paranormal
connection. The bodies of the departed are left on the terrace for vultures and
other scavengers to feast on in the cemetery that is utilized by the Parsi
community. This location is considered to be among Mumbai's most haunted due to
its notoriety and reports of "an unsettling presence" from persons
who have been through the neighborhood.
The Madh Island Road (where,
according to rumors, a bride's ghost chases people) and Mukesh Mills can both
be added to the list of the scariest locations in Mumbai.
Visiting one of these purportedly haunted locations in Mumbai even before it gets dark is enough to frighten the daylights out of anyone, even though most of these areas have individuals keeping a vigil to keep anyone who intends to enter after sunset away.
2. Khairatabad Science College, Hyderabad
Immediately adjacent to the
Khairatabad overpass is a decrepit structure that once housed a science
institution. The facility was abandoned for a variety of reasons, but the dead
in the biology lab was not properly disposed of. People now claim that this
abandoned structure is a haunted location in the city where they have heard
unsettling noises and seen wandering skeletons. The building's guard
mysteriously died, which strengthened the ghost allegations.
3. Dow Hill, Kurseong, West Bengal
The Dow Hill of Kurseong, India's
most spooky location, is about 30 kilometers from Darjeeling. It is one of
those places where paranormal phenomena continue day and night! Kurseong's
beauty has ample ghost legends and is frequently linked to Beauty and the
Beast. The hotspot is Death Road, which connects Forest Office to Dow Hill
Road. People have reported being followed or watched by a bodiless presence as
well as seeing the headless ghost of a little boy strolling and disappearing
into the woodland. Some people claim to have seen a pair of red eyes gazing at
them from the forest, while others claim to have seen the spirit of a woman
dressed in grey.
Most guests either lose
consciousness or commit suicide as a result of the overwhelming paranormal
activity.
4. Lambi Dehar Mines, Uttarakhand
This abandoned mine, which is around
10 kilometers from Mussoorie, is many kilometers long, contributing to the
sense of unease and making it one of India's most haunted locations. According
to the legend, ineffective mining techniques caused some 50000 mine workers to
perish here in the 1990s. The laborers died from lung disease and coughing in
so much agony and pain. Since then people have reported many unexplained and
strange happenings at the location, such as helicopter crashes or hearing
screaming and crying out in agony.
During visitors' tours of the fort,
the impressive forts of Bhangarh elicit a peculiar, skeptical sense in the air
and generate agitation and uneasiness. People have even vanished in this area
if rumors are to be believed. Given that so many people want to visit the most
haunted locations in India, these folklores have greatly increased the appeal
of low-cost flights to India. Bhangarh Forts guarantee to astonish anyone who
visits this haunted location because of an utter enigma that is still to be
solved.
6. Jatinga, Assam
Assam is frequently linked to
enigmas and fabled tales, and the hill village of Jatinga is just another entry
in the annals of unexplained riddles that exist in this state. Jatinga is a
peaceful village in the North Cachar Hills district of Assam, 9 kilometers from
Haflong, the district's administrative center. Take a bus from Guwahati to
Haflong, and then use a local mode of transportation to go the remaining
distance to this mysterious settlement. The annual mass bird suicide, which has
no clear scientific explanation, is the strangest phenomenon that Jatinga
observes.
Every year, right after dusk from
September to November, hundreds of birds plunge into their lives by smashing
into structures like buildings and trees. The idea that the late monsoon
season's wind and heavy fog cause the birds to become disoriented is one
explanation for this.
Written by Gungun Gupta
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