5 Haunted Places in Hyderabad that will give Goosebumps
Whenever people start talking about Hyderabad, Telangana’s capital and largest city, then the thought of the famous Hyderabad Biryani comes to their mind.
In the heart of the bustling city of Hyderabad lies a hidden world, one shrouded in mystery and tales of the supernatural. For those who love mysteries and unexplained things, this city has more to offer than meets the eye.
In this article, we are going to discuss 5 most Haunted Places in Hyderabad that will give Goosebumps to anybody who visits them. Here is the list of these places:
Golkonda Fort
Built in the 13th century by the Kakatiyas, Golkonda Fort, one of India’s largest, is notorious for its haunted tales. Entry is banned after dark, and visitors can’t stay overnight.
It is said that Taramati, the queen, still haunts the fort, seeking moksha even though she was buried with the king.
Khairatabad Science College
Khairatabad Science College, once a well-known science school, is now empty and considered haunted.
The story goes that the bodies used for dissection in the labs were not properly disposed of, and now locals believe the spirits of those bodies haunt the college
Ravindra Nagar
Those who live in Ravindra Nagar believe that it was the demolition of a temple that brought curse for the residents. To counter it, they write ‘Jai Shri Ram’ on walls, paint doors red, and avoid going out after 6:00 pm. There’s a story of several residents having committed mass suicide in this locality in 2012.
Dedh Lakh Ghar
Dedh Lakh Ghar was constructed 40 years ago, and the owner spent 1.5 lakh on its building. The place is now empty, and people believe that every family that tried to live there ended up taking their own lives. Locals tend to stay away from the house because it gives off creepy vibes, whether it’s daytime or night.
Shamshabad Airport
There’s a belief that Shamshabad airport was constructed on land where protesters, allegedly innocent people, were murdered and buried.
Since their bodies were never properly cremated, it’s said that the spirits of these victims still haunt the airport.