If you are fond of ghostly places, then these 5 places are the best
If you are fond of ghostly places, then these 5 places are the best
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If you are fond of scary places, we are going to tell you about such places where you can go crazy with fear. Let's talk about those places.

Bridge Raj Bhawan Hotel, Kota- There is a hotel named Brij Raj Bhawan Palace in Kota city of Rajasthan. In fact, this hotel is said to be about 178 years old. It was changed as a heritage hotel in the 1980s and you all will be surprised to know that this place is called the house of ghosts. It is said that in this place lives the ghost of Major Burton which does not harm anyone.

Fort of Bhangarh, Rajasthan- The fort of Bhangarh located in Alwar, Rajasthan is famous all over the world for being spooky. It is said that someone's presence can be felt in the air here. People who come here suddenly feel uneasy. In fact, there are rumours that many people have disappeared here.  

Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad- The Ramoji Film City, located in Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is also known as the house of ghosts. It is said that the ghosts of many soldiers live here, this film city is built on the same land, where there used to be war during the time of the Nizams.  
 At the same time, the locals say that this place has been scary for a very long time.

Shaniwar Wada Fort, Pune- The Shaniwar Wada Fort located in the city of Pune in Maharashtra was built by the rulers of the Peshwa dynasty. It is said that there are many stories hidden in the walls of this fort. Here the heir to the royal throne, a prince, was assassinated on the orders of his close relatives. Now today the sounds of his screams can be heard here.


Barog Tunnel, Himachal Pradesh- Barog Tunnel of Himachal Pradesh is also considered to be a ghost place. Yes, and it is located near the railway station on the Shimla-Kalka road and the story behind its horror is that an engineer committed suicide at the beginning of the 20th century here. Tunnel No. 33 itself is known as Barog Tunnel. This story dates back to the year 1903 when the British government appointed Colonel Barog to build the tunnel in the deserted area of the time. At that time Colonel Barog was very adept at his work, but there was some mistake in his calculation, due to which the tunnel was constantly getting deeper. With this, all their hard work was watered down. After this, Colonel Barog came into depression, he felt that he would have to face a lot of embarrassment for this. Due to this, he shot himself inside the tunnel. However, later another engineer worked to complete the tunnel. It is said that Colonel Barog never left this place.  

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