A tour of Delhi with a difference. Experience the spooky side of the city with a visit to some of the known haunted places. Learn about the history of each place and the reason behind it getting the ‘haunted’ tag. History of some of the places dates back to centuries, while some places have a more recent notoriety. Even though the tour takes place during daylight hours, all the places are fairly secluded and coupled with the guide narrating some real-life experiences of people who claim to have been haunted – an eerie feeling is bound to creep in. Please note that all these stories are based on word-of-mouth experiences. No one can verify these occurrences / beliefs.
We provide pick up from & drop at any Hotel / Vacation rental / Guest house in Delhi city location. Supplement applicable for pick-up/drop from Gurgaon, Noida or other areas near Delhi. Supplement applicable for airport pick-up and/or drop.
The Feroz Shah Kotla or Kotla was a fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq to house his version of Delhi city called Ferozabad.
Mehrauli Archaeological Park is an archaeological area spread over 200 acre in Mehrauli, Delhi, adjacent to Qutub Minar World Heritage site and the Qutb complex. It consists of over 100 historically significant monuments.
Head to the Mehrauli Archaeological Park to visit the Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque, a site that is notorious for paranormal noise that comes from the main tomb and nearby graves. Hear about the djinns (supernatural creatures) that roam the ruins of Feroz Shah Kotla fort, and learn how local people appease the restless creatures by lighting candles and incense.
DescriptionKhooni Darwaza, also referred to as Lal Darwaza, is located near Delhi Gate, on the Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg in Delhi, India. It is one of the 13 surviving gates in Delhi. It is just south of the fortified Old Delhi and was constructed by Sher Shah Suri
Agrasen ki Baoli, a historical stepwell in the heart of Delhi, is said to be haunted due to its eerie atmosphere and mysterious past. Built during the Mahabharata era by King Agrasen, the stepwell was once filled with black water, which, according to legend, lured people to commit suicide by drowning, casting a spell of gloom over the area. Visitors have reported feeling a strange presence, hearing unexplained whispers, and sensing an overwhelming feeling of dread, especially as they descend deeper into the stepwell. Despite its beauty, these haunted stories have added an element of dread and intrigue to this ancient monument.
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