Most Haunted Places In the World.


No. 5

Aokigahara Forest, Japan

At the base of Mt. Fugi, you’ll find Aokigahara, Japan’s globally infamous Suicide Forest. Hundreds of people have journeyed into the forest to kill themselves amidst its dense trees. So many people have committed suicide that the local police do annual sweeps to clear away the bodies.

Understandably, many people believe that the forest is haunted by the souls of those who have died there. Some say, whoever goes there, no matter how "non-suicidal" he is, commits suicide.








No. 4)

The Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, Australia




Abandoned asylums, are the creepiest places ever, and Australia has a very good one. The Beechworth Lunatic Asylum — originally called Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum — is located in Victoria, Australia. It served as a mental hospital. At its highest capacity, 1,200 patients lived there. About 9,000 patients have died in its 130-year history. Many say they've heard screams and creepy voices even during the day.




No. 3)

The Bhanghar Fort, India



If you’re not scared yet, head over to India, where you’ll find the Bhanghar Fort in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Bhangarh, a deserted town in Rajasthan, was established in 1613 by King Madho Singh.The fort was built in 1573 and remains today a ruin of several temples, palaces, and smaller living units.

According to legend, the fort became cursed when a wizard who lived in the town fell in love with the princess of Bhanghar. Drawing on his skills in black magic, he tried to lure the princess with a bowl of magic potion. It didn't work. She figured out the play and threw the bowl against a large boulder. The boulder was disturbed enough to start rolling, and it rolled right in the path of the wizard. As the wizard faced down the boulder, he cursed the town, saying that it would be destroyed badly and become uninhabitable. He was crushed to death. Soon after, the town was invaded and pillaged. Most of its inhabitants, including the princess, died.

The wizard’s curse remains, and the ghosts of those killed haunt the fort. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) sign board put up there says, "Staying after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area." People have reported to have seen blood on the walls. which soon vanishes ! One claims that he felt like, he was stabbed in the leg, with no external wound.





No. 2)

Casa Matusita, Lima , Peru



The Casa Matusita, named after the electronic and house ware store, located on the first floor ( now closed ) is a windowless dwelling , that takes over the entire second floor of the building. It is said that a man, of Chinese descent, lived there with his wife and children. He was a heavy gambler and alcoholic. One day, he gambled away all his money, lost his mental balance and killed his entire family, and himself. Some people say, this happened during 40s, while some say during 50s. A very important story related to this haunted place is that in 60s, a TV show reporter wanted to show that there were no such things like ghosts and hauntings. In order to prove this, he spend an entire night there. The very next day, in the morning, he was found lying outside the building in a corner. Reports say that he was never the same after spending the night at Casa Matusita , and was actually admitted in a mental hospital and had refused to ever talk about his experience of that night.




No. 1)

Changi Beach, Singapore





Changi Beach served as a ground for the Japanese during the Sook Ching battle of The Second World War. Thousands of Chinese were badly tortured and killed during this Operation as they were suspected of being anti-Japanese. People report strange cryings and screams. Many report that they felt strange feeling of anxiety around the area. Some claim to have had nightmares for weeks.

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