You should also visit these 5 places of Delhi, which is very narrow

Often do not want to believe in things we have not seen or did not experience. At the same time, it can be very exciting for some people. But if we tell you that there are many places in Delhi where people have experienced such extraordinary events, will you believe it? If you are also interested in learning about extraordinary activities and haunting places, then learn about some places in Delhi, which associate many extraordinary stories. The example of the beautiful architecture of agriculture is associated with these stepwells along with many ghost stories. The bottom of this leather, divided into three levels, is filled with black water on which iron bars are installed. The reason for this is believed that many people committed suicide by jumping into this water. It is said that people were hypnotized earlier because of the influence of ghost powers after seeing this water and committing suicide in this water. For this reason, the entry here is prohibited after sunset. If you also want to go here, you can go here from 7 to 18:00. The nearest metro stations are Barakhambha and JanPath. There is a story about this building built in the middle of the Malcha Mahal Farmer Forest who started Vilayat and her children here, but in 1993 Begum Vilayat committed suicide and in 2017 Begum’s son Prince Raza was found dead. After which this place is considered one of the ghosts. It is said that the soul of Begum Vilayat is still wandering here. Dhaula Kuan is the nearest metro station here, from where you can easily reach here with a car. This building, built in Bhatiyari’s palace, is one of the narrow places in Delhi. Like Machala Mahal, Feroz Shah Tughlaq also built this hunting field. There are many stories related to this place, one of which is that a woman from Bhatiyari cabinets wandered here, then she sat down here and died here, after which her body was buried here. The soul continues to wander. It is forbidden to go here to the evening. But during the day you can enjoy the beauty of this place. Karol Bagh is the nearest metro station here. The tomb of Jamali Kamali is a very good example of the Mughal architecture in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park. SUFI Saint Jamali and his disciple Kamali are buried here. The story about this place is known that the genius lives here. People feel like someone is standing nearby. The nearest metro station is Green Park. Share this story -tags