The supernatural is something that you cannot ignore. Believe in it or don’t, there are some unexplained phenomena that are bound to catch your interest. Be it ghosts, demons, witches, spirits, or other yet to be discovered beings, an encounter with them will leave your adrenaline pumping.
A few such mytserious happenings have added a certain suspense and danger to the city’s otherwise laid-back and fun atmosphere. So, if you’re looking to go explore the ‘other’ side of our world, here are a fewhaunted places in Bangalore for you to start you off with!
A few such mytserious happenings have added a certain suspense and danger to the city’s otherwise laid-back and fun atmosphere. So, if you’re looking to go explore the ‘other’ side of our world, here are a fewhaunted places in Bangalore for you to start you off with!
1. Kalpalli Cemetery:
Cemeteries are spooky enough already, but this cemetery near Old Madras Road is takes it all. Passersby have reported sightings of a creepy man lurking about the graves at odd hours. The unease felt at the cemetery will make your hair stand up. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll find a few dead who’ve risen from the grave, taking a stroll in the graveyard.
2. Victoria Hospital:
This century old hospital located near City Market has been a witness to strange happenings. Ghost sightings have been reported on the premises. But more than wanting to scare people, this ghost seems to be the fun kinds. It is said that packets of food have gone missing. An ever hungry ghost is lurking around here, so keep your food safe if you ever decide to make a trip here.
3. Naale Baa:
Bangalore’s favourite demon of the 90’s! What do you do when a demon/witch comes knocking at your door? Be polite and invite it inside? Well, obviously not! That wouldn’t be the best thing to do if you want to stay alive. It is said that that it would knock the door a midnight and call out to potential victims. You can’t answer the door, so the only way to keep yourself was to write Naale Baa (Come back tomorrow) on your door every day! Let’s hope the demon makes a comeback.
4. The Bangalore International Airport:
The next time you take that late night flight at the airport, watch out! This is the most recent addition to thehaunted places in Bangalore. Pilots have reported the supernatural presence of a lady walking around in white on the runaway. The ground staff has also sighted her in the Cargo section of BIAL. If anyone approached to help her or enquire anything, she just disappeared. Poof!
5. Terra Vera:
This colonial abandoned house on St. Marks Road is famous with the Bangaloreans for the screams and inexplicable happenings that have taken place. The house was the site of a gruesome murder in 2002 where Dolce Vaz, one of the two sisters was killed by an unknown attacker. The other sister eventually moved out and the house become well known for satanic signs like inverted crosses, screams, colder temperatures and all that will send shivers down your spine. The house has been demolished but the stories continue.
6. Call-Centre on M.G Road:
If you work the night shift, it might not be a good idea for you to read this. But well, if you’re really on the look out for haunted places in Bangalore, then this is something you shouldn’t miss out on. The story goes that a young woman who worked at the call-centre was killed in a drunk and driving case. The driver left her there screaming on the road, where she died. Office goers claim that they hear her screaming on the same night, every year. It’s exploring time!
7. NH 4:
Highways and ghosts go together! People say that a pretty girl in white once asked a passerby for a lift around midnight. He turned around to ask the girl where she wanted to go and to his surprise, she was missing. The surprise got better when she re-appeared and started laughing hysterically. The poor man got out and ran for his life and rammed into a compound wall and wounded himself. Now, you know what not to do the next time you drive down this highway.
P.S.: This article has been compiled by studying various sources online and offline. The author and Holidify.com are not trying to create rumours or defame any place by writing about it.