10 Lesser Known Haunted Places In India You Should Definitely Stay Away From

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10 Lesser Known Haunted Places In India You Should Definitely Stay Away From


When we think of haunted places in India, the first place that comes to mind is Bhangarh Fort. Unfortunately, so many people have visited the fort to see its ghosts in action that I bet the place isn't even haunted any more. So here are some spooky places that you might not have heard of, (probably for a good reason):



3. The Lambi Dehar Mines, Mussoorie

Located close to Mussoorie, the Lambi Dehar mines were once active and were worked on by 50,000 workers. After a few years of rigorous mining, the place was shut down due to bad working conditions which led to unexplained deaths. Today, this once heavily populated town stands deserted. If legend is to be believed, many vehicles have lost their way while driving near Lambi Dehar. Cars and trucks have unnaturally steered off the road and caused fatal accidents. Recently, a helicopter crashed while flying over this very location. Rumours have it that a witch resides in this area along with the tormented souls of mine workers.

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4. Malcha Mahal, Delhi

Situated in a thick acacia forest, the dilapidated Malcha Mahal houses only 2 residents, Princess Sakina and Prince Riaz. After their mother committed suicide, the duo did not bury her and mourned her for 10 days, her dead body resting on a table. Then, they cremated her and kept her ashes in a crystal vial. The family was given the right by the government to shoot anyone who tried to enter the compound, which is also guarded by ferocious hounds. Since then, countless have been reported missing trying to get in. Oh and by the way, Princess Sakina wears only black and hasn't combed her hair or left the building in decades. Just saying...

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