Why Should Ghost Story Fanatics Visit This Haunted Tourist-Spot In India?

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  • October 19, 2024
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Whether you’ve grown up reading Goosebump tales or love watching horror flicks like ‘The Conjuring’, the love for horror at times transcends to the choices people might make, obviously for recreational purposes.  If you have the itch to travel to haunted places that have tales that’ll keep you up at night the list of places one can visit can seem quite enticing.

From stories of sharing rooms, and house space with ghosts and souls that traverse the world to wandering Romanian forest known for being the Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania’. The list truly is endless from Jazirat Al Hamra, United Arab Emirates to Winchester Mystery House, California rest assured, these haunted places are worth visiting even if you don’t come away having faced down with a specter. 

With the winter season knocking on our doors, escape into mysterious fort of Bhangarh before the end of 2024. This destination’s spooky qualities will make for a great tale on a bonfire night.

Bhangarh Fort, India. Image credit: Unsplash

Bhangarh Fort, India

Close to 100 miles from southwest of Delhi, the vast ruins of Bhangarh Fort seem placed against a desert landscape of Rajasthan . Even today, the oasis remains mostly uninhabited as a result of alleged curse cast by an angry sorcerer, who’s advances were not encouraged by a local princess. While you’re at this site, try soaking in the glory of the morning sun before exploring the ruins of this massive fort. 

 

 

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