7 Haunted Havelis Of India

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Rajasthan's Bhangarh fort is one of the most haunted forts in the entire country. This fort is open to tourists but not allowed to explore after sunsets. 

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Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla is believed to be haunted by Djinns. 

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Golconda Fort in Hyderabad has many ghostly stories to its name. Locals say that the fort is haunted by the paramour of the King. Many have even seen her dancing.

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Another well-known haunted place in the national capital is the Malcha Mahal. Far away from the bustles of New Delhi, this mysterious place reeks of tragedy.

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Built back in the year 1730 for Bajirao I, Shaniwar Wada is a haunted destination of Pune. Even after being ghostly, this fort is visited by a lot of tourists.

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Nestled in the  Junagadh City of Gujarat, Uparkot Fort is a haunted destination. There is the Jumma Masjid inside the fort that is believed to be constructed above a Hindu temple this area is known as a haunted place. 

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Mehrangarh Fort is an iconic tourist attraction to explore in Jodhpur. One of Rajasthan's most popular forts, this place is actually haunted and has many spooky stories attached to it. 

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