Eight haunted places in India highlighted for Halloween

With Halloween vibes filling the air, India Today has curated a list of eight legendary haunted spots across India, drawing from folklore of abandoned villages, cursed forts, and eerie apparitions. These locations, from Rajasthan to West Bengal, continue to intrigue visitors despite limited access or spooky reputations. The tales, while unverified, capture the essence of spooky legends worldwide.

India Today’s visual story, published on October 31, 2025, explores eight places in India associated with haunting legends, perfect for Halloween enthusiasts. The feature notes that abandoned villages, cursed mansions, vengeful spirits, and other spooky tales are common globally, and India has its share.

Starting with Bhangarh in Rajasthan, this fort is regarded as haunted with several stories surrounding it. Visiting hours are limited after sunset, yet tourists flock to the ruins.

In Kurseong, West Bengal, Dow Hill Road and its forest evoke chills beyond the weather. Local tales include the ghost of a headless boy, mysterious footsteps, and unsettling voices echoing through the trees.

Kuldhara, another Rajasthan site, is a famous ghost village abandoned overnight by its people, who reportedly cursed the town. Locals mention unusual sounds, spooky encounters, and alleged apparitions.

Lambi Dehar Mines in Uttarakhand is listed among the eerie spots, though specific details in the story focus on its inclusion in haunted lore.

The Writers' Building in West Bengal, a colonial-era structure, is said to be haunted by spirits of officials and revolutionaries. Guards and workers report an eerie presence, footsteps in empty corridors, and cold drafts, especially at night.

Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi is feared as a seat of djinns. Locals leave letters and offerings to appease the spirits or seek favors, believing strange voices and apparitions appear after dark.

Jatinga in Assam witnesses a bizarre phenomenon from September to November, where birds drop dead from the sky. While locals attribute it to eerie spirits, scientists offer rational explanations.

Finally, Putul Baari in West Bengal, translating to 'House of Dolls,' is a decaying mansion by the Hooghly River. Once home to wealthy babus accused of torturing and killing women, it features tales of a girl's eerie doll obsession, with tenants hearing unsettling cries and whispers at night.

The article clarifies these are popular haunted spots based on legends, with no guarantee of truth, but they suit the Halloween spirit to revel in their spooky charm.

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