India has a very rich cultural diversity, with temples that can be found on every nook and corner of a street and praises of the Lord spoken everyday by the mass.
But like every coins have two sides, India, with its temples, churches/chapels, dargah etc. also has many eccentric stories which can make you shiver from fear. Some people are very fascinated by this aspects, however some refuse to even mention the subject. Our country is also known for its superstitions, and beliefs; some of which makes the common man afraid in broad daylight.
So, here I have tried to compile most of these haunted places taking the help of the Internet.

 1. Bhangarh Fort – Ajabgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan


There many reviews about this place, as you can guess most of them are negative but the people who are lucky enough, and not have had a supernatural experience, say that this place is very historic with great infrastructure some even say that, "it is great for clicking pictures!".
But the negative reviews over power  the positive ones, according to holidify,
"The ghost town of Bhangarh is one of the scariest, spookiest places you could possibly imagine, not to mention, one of the most haunted places in India. Situated near a popular forest, this town is now slowly luring visitors from around the area, and country, for all the wrong reasons.
It should be noted that if you decide to visit this place after the sun has gone down, you won’t be allowed to. In fact, there is a strict warning about how dangerous this place becomes after sunset.
The story which this town is well-known for tells the tale of a magician who fell in love with the local princess of the area even though their match was impossible. Being quite the master of dark magic, he decided to cast a spell on her to make her surrender to him. However, the princess learned of his plans and found a way to kill him. Before his death, however, the magician cast a dark spell on the palace which caused its doom.
Despite Bhangarh Fort being regarded as one of the most horror haunted places in India has been officially promoted as a tourist destination. However, once the night falls and the darkness takes over, this place becomes deserted, leaving it prey to the supposed ‘supernatural’."

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