Haunted forts in India that you can visit with your group for a bone-chilling experience

You can visit haunted forts in India with your group for a bone-chilling experience. (Image: Canva)
Firoz Shah Kotla
Right next to Jami Masjid in Delhi are the ruins of Firoz Shah Kotla. This place is famous among the local people as the resting place of jinns. For those unaware, jinn are evil spirits who are cast out of heaven and cursed to roam the earth forever.
Golconda Fort
Golconda Fort was ruled by the Kakatiya dynasty for the longest period. Built in the 13th century, the fort has seen several renovations since then. It is said that the fort is haunted by the king’s lover. His spirit has been seen dancing on the spot that was once his stage. There are also reports of many paranormal activities.
Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort is as beautiful as it is interesting. The foundation of the fort was laid by Rao Jodha in 1459. In the process of its construction, a monk living on the hilltop was displaced. To please the sage, Rao Jodha set a young man named Rajiya Bambi on fire. In fact, his soul was sacrificed. Subsequently, a series of misfortunes befall Rao and his family and Kila is haunted by these evil spirits.