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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

5 Haunted Attractions in India by JustFly

It is said that our world is dotted with places that test our understanding of logic and science. Places that seem to sit at the edge of our known reality, making us question the integrity of our minds. Such places are often labeled as mysterious or haunted, and while many people would rather avoid these zones, there are others that deliberately seek them.

5 haunted attractions in India

India, a country of rich culture and perennial traditions, has no shortage of these bizarre spots. For brave travelers looking to test their courage, steel your nerves as we look at the 5 haunted attractions in India, brought to you by online travel agency JustFly.

1. GP block Meerut


GP Block - Meerut - a haunted area

Meerut, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, is known for being one of the oldest cities in India.

One particular house in the GP block area is said to be haunted by numerous spirits. People reported seeing four men sitting around a candle-lit table, drinking alcohol. A woman was also seen sitting on the rooftop at night. Surprisingly, the sightings looked so real that people initially thought that the
spirits were live humans.

2. Jatinga Valley


North east India - ridge, waterfall and dense green foliage

Found in the north eastern Indian state of Assam, the Jatinga Valley houses a small village surrounded by a breath-taking view of the surrounding mountains filled with dense, green foliage. This, however, is not the main reason tourists flock the area.

Between the months of September and November, a strange phenomenon occurs in this beautiful valley — a phenomenon known as the Bird Mystery. During these months, countless native and migratory birds seem to ‘commit suicide’ by sharply descending from the skies and hitting the ground, rocks, and trees head on. Some people speculated that this is caused by an evil spirit while others believe that the birds are simply blinded by the fog.

3. Ramoji Film City


Ramoji film city, hyderabad

Recognized as the world’s largest film city, the Ramoji Film City is a well-known tourist attraction that features both manmade and natural landmarks. It is a 1,500-acre (6,070,285 square meters) land area in Hyderabad, Telangana.

Strangely, despite the influx of film sets and tourists in the recent years, the Ramoji Film City is said to be haunted by countless lost souls — some of whom are said to be quite malevolent. Tales of actors and actresses being harassed by ancient spirits, stuntmen getting into accidents, and light operators being pushed from their platforms while working several feet off the ground are quite common here. Certainly not a safe place to visit at night.

4. D’Souza Chawl


D'souza chawl - haunted story of Mumbai

First of all, what exactly is a ‘chawl’? A chawl is an apartment complex that usually has 4 to 5 floors and one that houses many families and individuals. The D’Souza Chawl is one particular complex that you would not want to live in. Found in the Mahim neighborhood in Mumbai, this tenement is said to be haunted by the ghost of a lady who met an unfortunate fate.

The story goes like this: once, there was a well located around the area. Unlike most wells that you see in movies, this one doesn’t have the stone or brick boundary to surround the hole. For some reason, the people of the village never thought about the risks that an uncovered hole in the ground could create, so nobody bothered to build a border around it. Several years later, a woman was seen gathering water from the said well when the soil she was stepping on collapsed into the hole, taking the poor woman along the way.

Her body was seen floating in the water, and was retrieved and dutifully cremated. The people can no longer fathom gathering drinking water from the well, so they filled it up.

A couple more years later, the chawl was constructed and the story was forgotten — almost. In the place where the well-used to be, an ethereal lady is said to make appearances. Sometimes, people say that they can hear her ghostly cries in the middle of the night. Fortunately, she seems to be harmless. Creepy, nonetheless!

5. National Library


National Library - haunted destination of Kolkata

The National Library of India found in the Belvedere Estate in Alipore, Kolkata may not be as creepy-looking as the other entries on this list, but don’t be fooled, this place can be just as scary. Some guards are said to do everything they can just to avoid the graveyard shift. The library staff usually avoid disclosing any of the ghost stories that they personally experience, but some tales still manage to seep through. Ghost of labourers who lost their lives while building the huge structure, the mysterious death of a certain student from England, shadows appearing and disappearing in thin air, and student who was said to have disappeared while searching for a book are only four of the many horror stories that happened in this library.

India has countless of rural and urban legends hiding in its underbelly. From intriguing hearsays to terrifying real-life events, the country is teeming with scary stories.

If you have the wits to personally witness these events, book a flight to India and tell us about your experiences.

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