Haunted place in ( New delhi INDIA)

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:- Today I am going to talk about some places in new delhi which are obviously famous for being haunted.
    So I started to being research about those places& visit here.In this blog I will talk about some of my 
    experiences and history of those places even I will show you my pics of some haunted places where 
    i have already visited.I like to investigate haunted places and my main motive is to visit no.1 haunted 
    place in asia (BHANGARH FORT). 


 My spooky encounter
It was late at night and I was driving down a solitary along with two of my friends. It was cool and alm outside and unexpectedly,the wind started blowing:we thought it was a normal irregularity of delhi's unpredictable weather but suddenly we saw a woman clad in a white saree standing on the roadside. I kept driving on without looking at her as i had heard about a few spooky instances happening on this particular road. After travelling ahead we gathered all our strength and looked back and what we saw drained our blood and chill ran down our spine. We saw the woman stuck to the boot of our car staring at us with her bloodshot eyes. I looked straigth ahead and drove as fast as I could without looking back again until i had traversed that patch completely.It is then that  we caught our breath and found that the woman had disappeared.So those how believe in the presence of ghosts, here are a few places listed where you can find them.

The tree near Dwarka, sector 9 metro station
people travelling in call center cabs at night have experienced an energy slapping them and a women appearing and disappearing or travelling along with the speed of the car. Yes, it sound creepy but acooring to many, it's true.
Near dwarka sector 9 metro station, New delhi-75

Delhi cantonment
A lush green are managed by the security services of the country is supposedly a shelter for a spirit of a lady who died in a car mishap there.
Many people have confirmed her presence time and again clad in a white saree with greying hair and hairy hands, trying to get the attention of various passers by
Delhi cantonment\south west delhi-10

Feroz shah kotla
The first impression that you get after a brief look at the feroz shah kotlafort, is that of a haunted place,especially,because it does not see many visitors today.The fort was builtback in 1354 by feroz shah tughlag, was built firzobad. Its is situated on bahadur shah zafar marg. Where a norrow lane leads to this macabre citadel.
feroz shah kotla/ bahadur shah zafar marg, New delhi-02

khooni nadi (Bloody river)
This flows across rohini in delhi and its is believed that whoever enters the river is sucked inside it by a mysterious force.Many have lost there which appears to be suicide: the reason behind this phenomenon is still unknown.
Khooni nadi| rhohini, New delhi-85

Sanjay van
sanjay van is a stretch of about 10kms, a green lung of the city but also known to be haunted by spirits as it houses innumerable Majaars&graves punctuated with broken ramparts of qila raj pithora.Many encounters of crying children, pushing and clawing has been reported here ever ever since its existence.
Sanjay van| near vasant kuni and mehrauli in south-west delhi-70

My experience of sanjay van
My experience of sanjay van is very nice its fully look like a forest small forest about 10km of area. I was go sanjay van with my some friend you will find some beautiful birds and animals( jungle animals ) You will also find there experience like mountain we use navigation app. we also hear some tarrific and horror sound there you will find some graves there and some broken parts of qila lal kote
:- My pics of sanjay van



Malcha mahal
Located in a village called malcha, this place is surrounded be forests and what is known as the delhi ridge. it was originally a tughlag era hunting lodge and currently very little is known about its mysterious inhabitants. this is what adds to the engima of malcha mahal and by merely being near the place amidst the dense forest, you can experience that eerie feeling you may never expect anywhere else.
Malcha mahal| near delhi earth station, sardar patel marg, new delhi -21

Nicholson's Cemetery
This is one of the oldest cemeteries in town, dating back to the british era and there are a lot many graves of british soldiers, their wives and children buried here. As you walk inside, the first thing that strikes you is that the entire place is engulfed in pin-drop silence however often you can feel a nagging presence lurking and following you, hidden behind the huge tamarind trees and palm trees and palm trees found here. You can ignore their presencebut just make sure that they don't follow you home
Nicholson's cemetry| Club road civil lines, New delhi-54

my experience in nicholson's cemetery
My experience in this cemetery was nice.There are lot of many graves of british soldiers, their wives&sons. I was also experience like someone following use there like someone wants to talk use. 


jamali kamli tomb
Located within the folds of mehrauli archaeological park, jamali, the renowned sufi saint was buried herew in 1535 alongside kamali. you get an unsettling feeling once inside the chamber of the tomb and can also experience  all kinds of noises calling out to you from the nearby graves, marketing it unsafe to visit during night time.
jamali kamali|mehrauli new delhi-30

Lothain cemetery
Lothain cemetery is the oldest burial ground for christians in delhi and has many ghost stories associated with it. The one most popular is that of headless soldier. It is believed that a young who now walks with his head in his hands on moon-less nights. Many people have also seen a child carry a bier move around this ancient cemetery.

My experiences of lothain cemetery
Lothain cemetery is so much old grave yard that's why this place is quite dirty. when me and my friend was reach the gate of lothain cemetery I don't know why feel frightend. But this place is quite nice.You have to baware of a dog who always be there when i was saw him he was hidde in some shade looks like he was scared of something there.























































    




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