Believe it or not, Delhi has its own share of haunted tales. As the sun sets, certain places in the city take on an eerie vibe, with reports of ghostly encounters
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Jamali Kamali Tomb: Located in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, this tomb is notorious for paranormal activities.
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Feroz Shah Kotla Fort: Built by Feroz Shah Tuglaq, this medieval fort is believed to be haunted by Djinns. Locals and visitors have shared spine-chilling stories of strange occurrences here
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Sanjay Van: A sprawling area in the heart of Delhi, Sanjay Van is notorious for its eerie atmosphere
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Agrasen Ki Baoli: Often dubbed one of the creepiest places in Delhi, this baoli is believed to be a dwelling for evil spirits
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Lothian Cemetery: Established during the British era, this cemetery is said to be haunted by the spirits of soldiers who lost their lives during the 1857 uprising
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The Ridge: Locals have reported sightings of a British gentleman's ghost here. The area's weak mobile network and unsettling stillness add to its ghostly vibe
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Delhi Cantonment Area: Various spots in Delhi's cantonment are rumored to be haunted
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Malcha Mahal: This abandoned palace has a tragic history, with legends claiming the royal family still haunts the premises, making it a particularly eerie spot