We often don’t want to believe things that we haven’t seen or experienced ourselves. At the same time, for some people it can be very exciting. But if we tell you that there are many places in Delhi where people have experienced such paranormal events, would you believe it? If you are also interested in knowing about paranormal activities and haunted places, then know about some places in Delhi which have many paranormal stories associated with them.
Agrasen’s Vav
Many ghost stories are also associated with these stepwells, which are examples of beautiful architecture. The lowest part of this staircase, divided into three levels, is filled with black water, on which iron bars are fixed. The reason for this is believed to be that many people had committed suicide by jumping into this water. It is said that due to the influence of ghostly powers, people used to get hypnotized after seeing this water and used to commit suicide in this water. For this reason entry here after sunset is prohibited. If you also want to go here, you can go here from 7 am to 6 pm. Its nearest metro stations are Barakhamba and Janpath.
Malcha Mahal
There is a popular story about this building built in the middle of the forest that Begum Vilayat and her children lived here, but in 1993 Begum Vilayat committed suicide and in 2017, Begum’s son Prince Raza was found dead. After which this place came to be considered one of the haunted places. It is said that the spirit of Begum Vilayat still wanders here. Dhaula Kuan is the nearest metro station here, from where you can easily reach here by taking an auto.
Bhuli Bhatiyari’s Palace
This building built in Trull Reserve Forest is one of the scariest places in Delhi. Like Machla Mahal, Firoz Shah Tughlaq had also built this hunting ground. There are many stories related to this place, one of which is that a woman of Bhatiyari caste lost her way and came here, then she settled here and died here, after which her body was buried here. The soul keeps wandering. It is prohibited to go here after evening. But during day time you can enjoy the beauty of this place. Karol Bagh is the nearest metro station here.
Tomb of Jamali Kamali
Located in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, this mausoleum is a very good example of Mughal architecture. Sufi saint Jamali and his disciple Kamali were buried here. The story about this place is famous that a jinn lives here. Here people feel as if someone is standing nearby. The nearest metro station is Green Park.