15 Haunted Places In Delhi That You Must Not Visit Alone
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Delhi is filled with haunted places like, Delhi Cantt area, Dwarka, Rohini, Green Park and Old Delhi. The most haunted places in Delhi weave a chilling mix of history and mystery, attracting thrill-seekers to explore the capital's spooky side. Places like ancient forts, abandoned flats and popular metro stations of Delhi hold the stories of tragedies and restless spirits. This place also has a layered past of Mughal, British and more that creates the foundation for such horror stories. Exploring these haunted places isn't just about seeking a fright, it is about connecting dots of the untold narratives of unsettling pasts.

No matter if you are skeptical of ghosts or a believer of paranormal activities, these haunted places in Delhi offer a unique lens into the city's most spine-chilling corners. So, kickstart your journey in the hidden secret areas to popular spots in Delhi, but be sure to safely explore these sites to absorb their sinister past.
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Haunted Places in Delhi

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Delhi Cantonment

The Delhi Cantonment area, near Dhaula kuan, ranks the highest as the most haunted places in Delhi to visit for its terrifying ghost hitchhiker, a woman believed to be dressed in a white saree died in a decades old accident. People have reported her sudden appearance on quiet roads at midnight, requesting rides before vanishing mid-journey. 

You must have heard stories of locals avoiding these lanes at midnight till early morning as they sometimes feel a ladylike reflection in the rearview mirrors of their cars. Although, it is a military zone and people mostly take this route to reach the airport as well, so it is not exactly abandoned yet at night it becomes a frightening experience to drive through. 
02

Dwarka Sector 9 Metro Station

The sector 9 metro station In the south west region of Delhi stands out due to a haunted Peepal tree. During the peak hours people rush in and out of the station hardly looking at this spot, which is one of the haunted places in Delhi Dwarka sector. It is believed that a spirit of a woman emerges around 2:00 am slapping unaware vehicle drivers causing them to crash strangely. Surprisingly, Metro authorities placed deity idols at the tree's base, yet people still witness cold and shadowy reflections. 
03

Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque

Located in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, this 16th century old Tomb site is counted as the most haunted place in Delhi. It is said to believe that Djinns are tied to saint Shaikh Hamid and his companions are guarding the tomb, keeping it safe from the intruders with growls and attar-scented rush of wind.

During the full moon night, Tomb echoes the chants of Jamali's ghazals and scratches from unseen claws. At Daytime, visitors walk through the sandstone carved tomb with Quranic inscriptions, but after late evening, this place witnesses flickering lights in the premises.
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House Number W-3

Situated in Greater Kailash-1, this paranormal residence is listed as one of the haunted places in Lajpat Nagar. The house has been abandoned since the couple's murder in the 1980s, and till now it echoes with rattling windows, furniture shifts and a distantly audible argument at night. Former tenants ran away after hearing unexplained sounds such as screams and sobbing. 

The house is now sealed by municipal authorities, yet it draws the attention of urban ghost explorers who have said to notice a glimpse of faded presence through its barriers. It is claimed that the elderly owners of the house were brutally murdered by their yoga guru and later their bodies were dumped in the water tank.
05

Khooni Nadi

If you don't believe in negative aura or energies then try exploring this place but at your own risk. Khooni Nadi, located in Rohini district of Delhi, has earned it's spot among the top haunted places in Delhi for its grim suicide drowning incidents. When the sun goes down, this infamous khooni Nadi becomes a quite spooky place that can make you frightened of the dead's presence.

Locals believe that whoever goes near this stream gets sucked into it and dies. However, this place seems normal during the daytime as it is covered with trees and greenery, but after midnight, you can hardly find any humans around this spot. Some locals believe that due to several suicides that took place around here, the restless spirits of the deceased comes back to haunt the area.
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Sanjay Van

An 800 acre forest near Vasant Kunj, is known for an accident of a victim's spirit who seeks passage home and vanishes into mist. Locals who visit the forest to trek have often heard children's laughter from the unmarked graves and sudden snapping of branches, making it an established haunted place in South Delhi. 

This forest has many graves and majaars of sufi saints and broken ramparts of Qila Rai Pithora. People report the frightening presence of an elderly woman draped in white saree appearing along the lush green pathways of the forest as well. Even walking around and exploring this place after evening is enough to incite fear. 
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Fort of Feroz Shah Kotla

Located on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, this 14th century ruin is known as Feroz Shah Kotla. Deeply drawn to Sufi mysticism, Tughlaq Sultan Feroz Shah built a legacy in Delhi that now attracts history lovers, especially with its eerie reputation as one among the most haunted places in Delhi.

It is a common thing for visitors to leave offerings like food, coins and written prayers or wishes here, thinking that the djinns will be attracted to these gestures and fulfill their desires. They also claim to have felt tugs on clothing and shadows darting across the courtyards. 
08

Khooni Darwaza

The horror story of this place is associated with the brutal execution of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar's sons and grandsons by the British in 1857. Situated near Delhi Gate, this is a grim landmark named Khooni Darwaza and it is regarded as the top haunted place in Delhi for its 1857 mutiny executions. At Dark, locals have encountered chilling experiences of headless soldier's boots thud, rifles clicking and inaudible murmurs in English. 

Some locals also tend to believe that ghosts in this place specifically target foreign tourists. Visitors often feel uneasy and scared, faintly hearing the voice saying, "Mat Aao", meaning "Don't come", and even spotting distructured figures around the second floor. Anyhow, haunted or not, one should simply avoid visiting in or around the area after sunset due to its dark history. 
09

Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal

Nothing fuels a ghost story more than a scorned woman who died an untimely death. Bu Ali Bhatti, the original owner of this small palace, after being ignored by the king came to spend her life here. After her death, it is said that her sad spirit still haunts the place waiting for the king.

People avoid visiting this mahal after the dark. Many have claimed to hear footsteps and cries coming from the dark ruins of the structure. The atmosphere of the place is such that even the flapping birds and buzzing night insects sound sinister. This is definitely amongst the scariest haunted places in Delhi.

Location: Central Reserve Ridge Forest, New Delhi. 
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10

Malcha Mahal

If you are up for another story of a disturbing historic supernatural spot, explore the Malcha Mahal which is regarded as one of the most haunted places in Delhi. This Mahal was the residence of the royal family of Awadh till 2017. In 1993, Princess Wilayat Mahal took her life by swallowing a crushed diamond after battling depression for a long time. 

Chillingly, after a few years all her pet dogs and servants died. By 2014, Princess Sakina 9 (Daughter) passed away and in 2017, Prince Ali Raza (Son) was found dead too. The spine-chilling mystery of their death, makes the Malcha Mahal as a haunting place leaving you puzzled over their existence.
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Mutiny Memorial

If you are looking for another one of the most haunted places in Delhi, then walk up to Kashmere Gate. There is a Mutiny memorial commemorating 1857 British officers, and legend has it that there is a restless ghost of an Englishman, who is sometimes seen roaming around asking for a matchbox from passersby. 

The memorial was built to commemorate the British and Indian soldiers who died in the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny. Such a place holds uncommon folklore of lingering spirits, creating a spooky atmosphere for visitors even in the daylight, so be careful while visiting the Memorial. 
12

Agrasen Ki Baoli

A 14th century stepwell on Hailey Road, Agrasen ki Baoli has ranked among the most haunted places in Delhi for its infamously cursed waters.This step-well is deep and has 108 steps structured architecture that gives it a mysterious vibe and attracts visitors for its unique historical significance.

While one cannot confirm, there are stories revolving around the eerie whispering sounds and the water of the well which is known to be possessed by supernatural powers. It is believed that some black magic practitioner chants and pulls ropes and ignites flames on the ledges. Agrasen ki Baoli is open for visitors from 9am to 5:30pm, yet people looking for some paranormal experience sometimes linger around the premises at midnight.
13

Nicholson Cemetery

Situated near Kashmere gate is an abandoned Nicholson Cemetery, buried with the plaque victims' wails. This cemetery was built in 1857 during the colonial era and according to local belief the restless spirit of John Nicholson still haunts the place. 

Open in Daylight, people mostly avoid this place after dark due to unsettling chills as its believed that his spirit is searching for his lost love and becomes more active during the full moon. He was shot near the Lahori Gate and died a slow and painful death which brought back him to wander due to his untimely death, making this spot one of the top haunted places in Delhi.  
14

Tughlaqabad Fort

Located in southeast Delhi, a 14th-century ruin of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq is regarded as the most haunted place in Delhi, which is now named as a ‘fort of curse’ or ‘doomed ambition’. Legend has it that the Fort was cursed by Nizamuddin Auliya due to the difference he had over construction issues with Sultan Tuglaq Shah.

 It is also believed that due to the Sultan's conflict with Nizamuddin Auliya over construction issues, the fort got cursed by the saint and shortly after that, he met with a sudden accident in which his grandson died. People report to have heard the trembling voice of Djinns and spirits from a far at night at this fort.
15

DDA flat in Qutub Enclave Phase 2

Lastly, here is another haunted place in Delhi for you to explore but it is suggested to be very careful while visiting this one. Locals say that some years back, a woman was found hanging upside down from a tree at this place. Some people have also reported that this mysterious woman has now become a restless vengeance-filled spirit that follows passerby cars. 

Chills and temperature drops happen during the midnight with sudden shrill laughter of a woman said to occur around the flat. Some claim to have actually seen the shadowy figures and flickering lights at night. If you are looking for a spine-tingling spirit encounter, then you can visit this place in Delhi for a spooky experience. 

People Also Ask About New Delhi

  1. How to reach these haunted places in Delhi?

    Delhi city is well interconnected with Metro. You will be easily able to find nearest metro stations to almost all of these locations. Also, it is safe to travel by your own vehicle like car or scooty, as you may not be able to find transport around these places after the dark.
  2. Can I take photographs or record videos in these haunting places?

    Yes, you can take photographs and record videos in these haunting places. But it is also highly advisable to make sure to check any signs that say otherwise. Especially, at the heritage sites like Tughlaqabad Fort and Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, make sure you follow all the photography rules on your visit. 
  3. Can I visit these haunted places at night?

    It is generally not recommended to visit these haunted places at night as they remain closed. Some places may also need permission to enter at night for research purposes. Make sure not trespassing the premises as it is not legal.Try to visit these places in the daylight for better exploration.
  4. Which is the most haunted place in Delhi?

    In Delhi, the most haunted place is considered to be Delhi Cantonment area, followed by other haunted spots such as the Agrasen ki Baoli, Sanjay Van and Feroz Shah Kotla, Malcha Mahal, Nicholson cemetery, Dwarka Sector 9 Metro Station, Khooni Nadi Tughlaqabad Fort and Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal.
  5. What’s the best time to visit these horror spots in Delhi?

    You may visit the above-mentioned abandoned places any time of the year or day. However, it is always safer to visit these mentioned places in the broad daylight, to ensure responsible exploration. Remember, do not illegally trespass any private property or Fort during closed hours and respect the decorum of the spot.  
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