Top 5 Haunted Places you have to visit in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan is known for its ancient buildings and tales of the royals. It is considered as a famous tourist destination. There are also the real haunted stories of the most haunted places of Rajasthan. It will spook your nightmares tonight. Below are the 5 most haunted places in Rajasthan:

  • Bhangarh Fort

This is one of the most famous haunted places in India. This is the Bhangarh Fort. It is situated between Jaipur and Alwar. This is lies the ruined town of Bhangarh. The fort was made in the year 1613. It is made by King Madho Singh. The legend has it. This is a supernatural presence can be felt in the palace. There are several myths floating around place. There are many of people who have attested that fact by sharing their own stories of supernatural experiences at Bhangarh. The entry into the fort premises is prohibited from sunset to sunrise. This is having tried to enter at night. The strange sounds, music and lights emanate from the fort sometimes. This is according to the locals of the Rajasthan. Here, one of the most famous stories about the fall of Bhangarh. It is that of a wizard falling in love with Princess Ratnavati. No one lives in the palace now. It is making it all the creepier. The people have reported feeling an ominous presence and strange apparitions at the place after the sun sets. There are also some reports of people that who entering the after sunset it went missing.

  • Kuldhara Village

The Kuldhara is another entry to the list of India’s most haunted places after Bhangarh. This place is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). This is completely deserted. It is located about 12.4 miles southwest of Jaisalmer. The Kuldhara was completely abandoned. The haunted history of the village started in the year 1825. It was once home. This is to a huge community of Paliwal Brahmins. They deserted the village overnight to stop the state minister from forcibly marrying the daughter of the village head. They cursed the village while leaving. The village was never inhabited after that. And it is now a cluster of deserted streets, houses with no roofs and broken walls, market lanes that look quite gloomy and a handful of temples. It has a charm of its own and is often visited by tourists. A team of investigators reported paranormal activities. The activities like strange voices, whispers, and mysterious shadows. Also the sharp rise and drop in temperature and hand prints of people on their cars. The people are advised not to stay in Kuldhara once the night falls. 

  • Brij Raj Bhavan Palace

The Rajasthan has been the land of king. It was also the home to the British Regency in India. The state was also home to royal families who allied with the British Regency. The Brij Raj Bhavan Palace was the abode of such a family. They are belonging to the princely family of Kota. This is later became the residence of British Major Charles Burton. After some days passed, the palace was surrounded by the troops. The hours of fighting, Major and his sons surrendered. Now the palace is a heritage hotel. The voices of a British man can be heard by the guards. The guests also feel a strange, oppressive feeling in the hotel sometimes.

  • Jagatpura

The Jagatpura is a highly populated area in the city of Jaipur. This is a residential area in Jaipur. There is a spooky urban legend that is associated with the complex. It is believed to be haunted by the soul of the villagers who died here. This land was once ruled by a king. The king was egocentric and greedy. Under his rule, the villagers died out of starvation. Normally this is a serene and peaceful place. It turns spooky when the moon comes up. There are many people who have reported sightings of a woman in white clothing waiting on the roads.

This is an architectural marvel. The Jal Mahal is a ‘floating’ palace. It is situated right in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. The structure is 300 years old. It is used to be a vacation home for the kings of the past. The Jal Mahal is known for its architecture genius. The four levels of the palace are constructed underwater. The only roof is being visible. It is said the spirits of the kings and the royal family members haunt the place. The locals said that the building was abandoned when the stinking water started seeping through the sandstone walls. The Jal Mahal Palace has its fair share. After sunset, no one likes to go near the palace. The people are often hear screams from inside the palace.

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