Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan is known as India’s most haunted place. Entry is prohibited after sunset due to eerie experiences
Delhi Cantt is a peaceful area by day but feared at night, where people report a white-clad woman asking for a lift
Shimla’s Tunnel No. 33 is haunted by the ghost of a British engineer who still wanders the tunnel, as per local tales
Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad isn’t in North India but is famously haunted. North India’s own version is Mussoorie’s Savoy Hotel
Agrasen ki Baoli in Delhi is a historic stepwell where visitors report an uncanny silence and a feeling of being watched
From haunted forts to ghostly hotels, these North Indian spots attract paranormal enthusiasts and daring travelers alike
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