Rajasthan in the day shines the heat of the sun on the walls of history, screaming at night in the winds and making unheard migrants very places. This state is surrounded by large forts, royal havelis and deserted towns, and is not only known for bravery and culture, but some places here are considered a ghost and ghost. These are the places where not everyone dares to go. Let us know about the most narrow places of Rajasthan, who have been synonymous with fear, mystery and adventure over the years. 2. Kuldhara Village – Where a person who has not established him for centuries emerges as soon as he hears the name of Kuldhara Village, about 20 km from Jodhpur. It is said that the people of the whole town disappeared in a mysterious way in the 1800s in the 1800s and cursed this place on the way. Since then, this town has been destroyed. People regularly talk about seeing vague shadows and feeling strange energy here. Very few people dare to go here at night. 4. Fort van Ranthambore – The Fort of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, a fortress of mystery and screams, is also associated with horror stories. In the winds here, unheard screams, sounds of old wars and strange vibrations are felt. Some tourists say they feel like someone is following them while there is no one around them. 5. JaisAlmer’s Havelis-Fear hidden in beauty, Deep Havelis such as the Hades or JaisAlmer, including the mansion of the Patvas and the mansion of Nathmal, is known for their complicated architectural as well as mysterious events. People who work here believe that many rooms have an invisible look. Once closed, the doors are automatically heard or strange noises are heard. 6. Bridge Raj Bhawan, Kota – This old palace in Kota, the soul of the British officer, has now turned into a hotel, but the haunting stories are still alive. It is said that a British officer Major Burton, who was killed in the Revolution of 1857, patrol the night in this building. According to the staff, they often see someone’s shadow or burning light of cigarette.
From Bhangarh to Kuldhara! Those narrow places of Rajasthan where they stop see their bloody history in the video
