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TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN INDIA.
June 20, 2021
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1) IN DELHI:
A) AGRASEN KI BAOLI:
Agrasen ki Baoli, designated a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958, is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well on Hailey Road,[1] near Connaught Place, Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, India.[2] Although there are no known historical records to prove who built Agrasen ki Baoli, it was originally built by the legendary king Agrasen,[3] and the present architecture hints at it being rebuilt in the 14th century during the Tughlag period of Delhi Sultanate. The Baoli is open daily from 9 AM to 5:30 PM.
Agrasen Ki Baoli, New Delhi: A 60-meter long and 15-meter wide historical step well in Delhi, it is considered by believers as haunted.
B) BHULI BHATIYARI KA MAHAL:
Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, Karol Bagh: Ruins of a 14th-century hunting lodge that is believed by some to be haunted. It is situated in the busy market of Karol Bagh. A huge statue of Lord Hanuman can be seen on the road which serves as a landmark in Karol Bagh. People identify the nearby areas from the statue. Bagga Link is adjacent to this statue and behind this Bagga Link there is a silent road which takes you to the Southern Ridge of Delhi. Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal was built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century. Sources say that it was basically a hunting lodge during the reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq. The entrance of Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal is made up of stones and a big gate can be noticed in the front. And there is another small door which ends into a big open courtyard.
2) GUJRAT:
A) DUMAS BEACH:
Dumas Beach is an rural beach along the Arabian Sea, located 21 kilometers (13 mi) southwest of the City of Surat in the Indian state of Gujarat.[1] It is a popular tourist destination in South Gujarat. Dumas Beach is justly famous for being in the top 35 haunted spots in India.
Haunted Dunas Beach
According to folklore, the legend of the beach being haunted is thought to be rooted in the widespread belief by locals that the beach was formerly a burial ground and is also attributed to the black sands and isolated location of the beach.[4] Most of the reports of supernatural occurrences on the beach remain unproven and unverified and might be an urban legend so far.
3) MAHARASTRA:
A) BRINDABAN SOCIETY:
Vrindavan Society (or Brindaban Society) is a large residential complex in Thane, Maharashtra, India, developed by a venture of Mittal and Raheja Developers.
B) SHANIWAR WADA, PUNE:
Shaniwar Wada, Pune An 18th-century fortification in the city of Pune, built in 1732 as the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire until 1818, when the Peshwas lost control to the East India Company after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. The fort is said to be haunted by the ghost of the fifth Peshwa Narayanrao, who was murdered in 1773, by guards on orders of his uncle Raghunathrao and aunt Anandibai.
2) RAJASTHAN:
A) BHANGARH FORT:
Bhangarh Fort is one the most famous Haunted place in India. Bhangarh Fort, Bhangarh: Bhangarh in Rajasthan was purportedly brought to ruin as a consequence of the curse of Baba Balanath. Another legend attributes it to the curse of the sorcerer Singhiya. Entering the site before sunrise and after sunset is not allowed.
According to legend, a sadhu named Baba Balak Nath lived within the fort area, and it was his injunction that any house built in the precinct of the fort should not be taller than his own, and if the shadow of any such house fell on his, it would result in destruction of the fort town. According to another tale, a wizard adept in black magic named Sinhai fell in love with Ratnavati, a beautiful Bhangarh princess with many suitors. One day, the wizard followed her to the marketplace and offered her a love potion; however, she refused it, throwing it onto a large rock that consequently rolled onto the wizard and crushed him to death.
B) KULDHARA:
Kuldhara A site in Jaisalmer district, once a prosperous village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins from 13th to early 19th centuries. Local legends hold that the Paliwals cursed the village with a haunting to frighten anyone who tried to occupy it. A 2010 film "Kaalo" is said to be loosely based on this place. .The film was disaster on box office. The local residents around the area do not believe in the legends, but propagate them for tourism. The Indian Paranormal Society's Gaurav Tiwari believes the village is haunted.
5)TELANGANA:
A) GOLCONDA FORT, HYDERBAD:
Golconda Fort, also known as Golkonda (Telugu: "shepherds' hill"), is a fortified citadel and an early capital city of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c. 1512–1687), located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Golconda Fort, Hyderabad A citadel and fort west of Hyderabad, Telangana that served as the capital of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (circa 1518–1687). It is reported by believers to be haunted by ghosts of soldiers as well as the specter of a dancer named Taramati, who was one of the most famous courtesans of the said dynasty. The sound of her ghunghroo can be heard sometimes.
B) RAMOJI FILM CITY, HYDERBAD:
Ramoji Film City is an integrated film studio complex located in Hyderabad, India. Spread over 1,666 acres, it is the largest integrated film city in the world and as such has been certified by the Guinness World Records as the largest studio complex in the world. It was built by Telugu film producer Ramoji Rao in 1996. The Guardian described Ramoji Film City as "city within a city
In the many actors and other members feel the some unnatural incident and hence this film city is one of the most famous for its Haunted stories and its own mystery. It is also a popular tourism and recreation center, containing natural and artificial attractions including an amusement park. Around 1.5 million tourists visit this place every year.
6) UTTARAKHAND:
A) SAVOY HOTEL, MUSSOORIE:
The Savoy, is a historic luxury hotel in the hill station, Mussoorie, in Uttarakhand state of India, owned by the ITC Hotels. Established in 1902, built in English Gothic architecture style mostly in wood, the hotel is spread over 11 acres (45,000 m2) with 50 rooms at present, and overlooks the Himalayas. After the railway reached Dehradun in 1900, Mussoorie became more popular, and was the chief summer resort for European residents of the British Raj, from the plains of the United Provinces. Its bar, known as the 'Writer's Bar' remained famous for many decades after the independence of India in 1947.
Savoy Hotel, Mussoorie The ghost of Lady Garnet Orme is said to roam inside the hotel searching for her murderer. It is said that Orme was murdered by mixing a rodent killer in her food. Her doctor was found dead under suspicious circumstances after that. If you ask the locals about the way to the hotel, you may see a weird expression on their face too. Now a days this hotel has been reconstructed by ITC Limited and no ghost sightings have been reported.
TOP 10 HILLS STATION IN INDIA, YOU SHOULD VISIT:)
June 19, 2021
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10) MOUNT ABU:
Mount Abu is a one the most famous hill station in India. It is situated in Rajasthan, in Sirohi district.
It is near the Rajasthan and Gujarat border. It is 450km from the Jaipur. Mount Abu is 1290m above the sea level. You will definitely enjoy there. If you do trekking here.
The nearest railway station is Abu Road railway station. You can go there by the Air too the nearest airport is Jaipur and also you can go there by the road directly.
Mount Abu hill station
The trip to this hill station is worth it. you see here the lots of Hindu temples, Guru Shikhar the highest peak mountain 1722m or 5650feet height. Temple of Dattatreya , Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Shiva temple, Jain temples including Dilwara Temples. Also you can visit Achalgarh Fort. And if you like to see animals then you can visit the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. And you can enjoy here the most beautiful sunset.
9) MANALI:
Manali is the most famous hill station and it is first priority of every honeymooner and foreigner and also it is already added in many people's bucket list.
It is situated in Himachal Pradesh in a Kullu district. It is 270km from Shimla. Manali is 6260feet above the sea level. Each year many tourist visit the Manali.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY RAILWAYS: There is no nearest railways due to its geography . But Una is 250km away from Manali. And Chandigarh is 310km away from it.
BY ROAD: You can reach Manali by the road from Delhi by national highway NH 1 up to Ambala and from there NH 22 to Chandigarh . You can drive by car or the taxi or the HIMACHAL ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
Here are the lots of things that you can visit and enjoy lets see them one by one. The best time to go there is between September-December. Here you can do trekking, biking, hiking, rafting, skier, skiing and hiking. Also you can do here rock climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, ice-skating. You see here the Vihar park, Solang valley, Hot water springs, Himalaya national park, Manali sanctuary, Rohatak pass, Manu maharaj temples, Hidimba Devi temple ,Lord Ram temple and lots of Buddhist temples.
8) Mussoorie:
It is the another famous hill station and famous among the foreigners. It is situated in an Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is in Dehradun district. It is at 290km from the Delhi, and 35km from the Dehradun. It is situated at the altitude of the 2005m above the sea level.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
You can go there by the air the nearest airport is Airport Jolly Grant and it 60km away from the Dehradun.
BY RAILWAYS:
BY RAOAD:
Also you can reach there by the road you can use travels buses and and also you can use you car or taxis. Also Dehradun-Mussoorie ropeway is in Works.
Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
Here are many places where you can enjoy and get some quality experience the most honeymooners visit here. You can visit here the Dhanaulti hill station 24km away from the Mussoorie. Also you can visit Camel's black road, Nahata Estate owned by Harakh Chand Nahata family, Gun Hill the most famous as honeymoon destination, Kempty Falls 40feet high and 4500feet above the sea level and 15km away from the Mussoorie, Municipal garden, Mussoorie garden ,and Bhatta falls , Jharipani falls, Mossy falls, Sir George Everest House Surveyor-General of India, Happy Valley it is lies at western side of the library And the Nag Devta temple and Jwalaji temple at an altitude of the 7050feet above the sea level and cannot accessed by the vehicles. And it is 9km west from the Mussoorie.
7) KODAIKANAL:
It is also called the PRINCESS OF THE HILLS STATION. It is 420km from the Chennai and it is 120km from the Madurai. It is a most famous Honeymoon destination , Here you can see the different species of the trees.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY ROAD : You can reach there by the road by driving or taking a taxi to direct the hill station.
WHAT TO SEE THERE : There are lots of things that you can do and visit and enjoy. You can do here the trekking, boating, horse riding. You can visit here the Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant park , Koakar,s walk, Palani hills, Pambar River, reserve forest, Vaigai Dam, Pine forests, over 300 exotic orchid, Palaiyar tribes people, Kodaikanal Solar Observatory, sunspots know as e Evershed effect, astronomical science museum , Dolphin's Nose, Berijam Lake.
Also there are many other beautiful places you can visit.
7) NAINITAL:
Nainital is another famous hills station is India. It is situated in Uttarakhand. It is the judicial capital of the Uttarakhand. It is located in the Kumaon foothills . It is surrounded by the mountains the highest mountains in Naina Peak 2615m height.
Nainital is basically divided into two parts Talital and Malital. This place is has the gifted beauty like a heaven.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
The nearest airport is in Pantnagar near Rudrapur, about 71 km (44 mi) from Nainital. Alliance Air, Air Heritage and Deccan Charters are the three carriers, that connect the airport to Delhi, Dehradun and Pithoragarh.
BY RAIL:
BY ROAD:
Nainital can be reached by the National Highway 109 (previously National Highway 87) from Haldwani, 40 km (25 mi) away, or by State Highway 13 from Bajpur, 60 km away.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
Here are the treasures of the beautiful places you can visit have fun with your family and friends. You can do here trekking, boating and horse riding. And you can visit here the Nainital Yacht Club, Jama Masjid, Naini zoo, Eco cave garden, kilberi birds sanctuary, The mall road, Naina Devi temple, Snow view point, Nim Karoli baba ashram, Land ends, Governor of Uttarakhand, Hanuman grahi and Himalaya view point.
It the one of the most famous Hill stations of the south India. It is a town and hill station on Western Ghats mountain ranges located in Idukki district of Indian state of Kerala.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport which is 110km away. The Coimbatore and Madurai airport 165km from Munnar.
BY RAIL:
The nearest railway stations are Ernakulam and Aluva 140km away. The nearest functional railway station is at Udumalaipettai..
BY RAOD:
The Munnar is also well connected by the national highways, state highways and rural roads.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
You should visit this hills station to release stress and to get some peace and relax from the daily routine. You can enjoy the pleasant climate and all greenery. You can do here the boating , rock-climbing rappelling trekking and paragliding. You can visit here the Eravikulam national park, Anamudi peak it is the highest peak, Mattupetti dam, Floriculture center, Kundala lake, single point, photo point, Tata tea, Chinnar wildlife sanctuary, Lakkam waterfalls, Thattekkad bird sanctuary, Naimakkadu Water Falls and Blossom park.
Also you can see here the The Christ Church, Elephant Arrival Spot, The High Range Club, Marayoor, Elephant arrival point and the Lockhart tea park.
4) OOTY :
Ooty officially known as Udagamandalam. It is a town and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town is connected by the Nilgiri ghat roads and Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Ooty is situated in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
The nearest airport is Coimbatore, around 96 km (60 mi) away. Mysore Airport is 120 km away, Calicut International Airport is 140 km away and Bengaluru Kempegowda International Airport is 273 km away.
BY RAIL:
BY ROAD:
Ooty is well connected to the road network. It is 260 km from Bengaluru (via Mysore, Bandipur, Mudumalai, Masinagudi and Kallatti), 124 km from Mysore, 598 km (372 mi) from Chennai.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
You can enjoy the beauty of nature here you can see the Nilgiri trees everywhere here. It the best place for honeymoon and each year many honeymoon travelers comes here spends some quality time with their partner. You can see here the Government Rose Garden, also you can see here the 20000 varieties of the roses and 2800 varieties of cultivars. The collection includes hybrid tea roses, Miniature Roses, Polyanthas, Papagena, Floribunda, Ramblers, Yakimour and roses of unusual colours like black and green.
Also you can see the Ooty Botanical Gardens, Ooty lake of size 65 acres, Pykara is a river located 19 km from Ooty, Kamaraj Sagar Dam, Mudumalai National Park and tiger reserve, Here one can often spot herds of endangered Indian elephants, vulnerable gaur, and chital, Toda huts. Also you can enjoy the Nilgiri Mountain Railway with steam locomotives and visit Stone House.
3) DARJEELING:
It is a hill station in Indian the state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalayas at an elevation of 2000m or 6560feet. It views the world's 3rd highest mountain Kangchenjunga. And the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
BY RAIL:
Darjeeling can be reached by the 88 km (55 mi) long Darjeeling Himalayan Railway from New Jalpaiguri, or by National Highway 55, from Siliguri, 77 km (48 mi) away.
BY ROAD:
You can reach Darjeeling by road too, by your car you can take cab. Bus services and hired vehicles connect Darjeeling with Siliguri and Darjeeling has road connections with Bagdogra, Gangtok and Kathmandu and the neighboring towns of Kurseong and Kalimpong.
Also you can use the ropeway The Darjeeling Ropeway, functional since 1968, was closed in 2003 after an accident killed four tourists. It reopened in February 2012.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
Here are many things that you can visit. But tourism of Darjeeling is affected by the political instability. It is most famous for Tea. And you can see here the 3rd highest Tiger hill. Also you can enjoy here the ride of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
Also you visit the observatory hills, Padmaja Nayadu Himalayan Zoological Park, Rock garden, Natalie park, Singalila National park, Sandakphu Monastery, Mountain Kangchenjunga, Barbati rock garden, Tea garden, Teen chulhe village, Passenger rope way and Mahakal garden.
2) SHIMLA :
Shimla also known as Simla, is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is best honeymoon destination.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
Shimla Airport is situated at Jubbarhatti, 23 kilometers (14 mi) from the city. Regular flights to Delhi operate from the airport. The nearest major airport is Chandigarh Airport in Chandigarh about 116 km away.
BY RAIL:
The scenic Kalka Shimla Railway, a narrow gauge track, is listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the steepest rise in altitude in a distance of 96 km.
BY ROAD:
Shimla is well-connected by road network to all major cities in north India and to all major towns and district headquarters within the state. National Highway 5 (formerly NH 22) connects Shimla to the nearest big city of Chandigarh.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
As Shimla is very beautiful so here are many places you can visit and create memories. You can see the The Mall, The Ridge, Christ Church situated on the Ridge, is the second oldest church in Northern India, Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex, Jakhoo, Kali Bari, Annadale, Shimla Railway Station, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies , Viceregal Lodge, Summer Hill, Sankat Mochan Temple, Tara Devi Temple, Sanjauli, Chharabra, Mashobra and Jutogh.
It is the largest city and the summer capital of the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It lies in the Kashmir Valley on the banks of the Jhelum River.
HOW TO GO THERE:
BY AIR:
Srinagar International Airport has regular domestic flights to Leh, Jammu, Chandigarh, Delhi and Mumbai and occasional international flights. An expanded terminal capable of handling both domestic and international flights was inaugurated on 14 February 2009 with Air India Express flights to Dubai. Hajj flights also operate from this airport to Saudi Arabia.
BY RAIL:
Srinagar is a station on the 119 km (74 mi) long Banihal-Baramulla line that started in October 2009 and connects Baramulla to Srinagar, Anantnag and Qazigund. The railway track also connects to Banihal across the Pir Panjal mountains through a newly constructed 11 km long Banihal tunnel, and subsequently to the Indian railway network after a few years.
BY ROAD: The city is served by many highways, including National Highway 1A and National Highway 1D.
Also you can reach here by boat and cable car.
WHAT TO SEE THERE:
As this place is like the heaven of the India, so here are many places where you can enjoy the beauty of Kashmir and the great beauty of the nature. You can visit the houseboats , Nigeen Lake, Srinagar has some Mughal gardens, Chashma Shahi, Nishat Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, . Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in the city, Sher Garhi Palace, Gulab Bhavan, has now become the Lalit Grand Palace hotel, The Shankaracharya Temple which lies on a hill top in the middle of the city, besides the Kheer Bhawani Temple are important Hindu temples in the city, Dal Lake and the shikaras.
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