The Bhangarh Fort is a 16th-century fort in India's Rajasthan state. During Bhagwant Das' reign, the town was established as the home of his second son, Madho Singh.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

Haunted Places In America

The Bhangarh Fort is situated on the edge of the Sariska Reserve in Rajasthan's Alwar district, in the Aravali range of hills.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

Bhangarh, known for its historical ruins and ghost stories, is said to be the most haunted place in the country.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

It is situated halfway between Jaipur and Delhi. The Bhangarh Fort is a 17th-century fort in Rajasthan's Alwar District.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

Bhangarh Fort is one such place, where you will even get to see signboards, warning you to not remain there after sunset.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

Strange as it may seem, Bhangarh Ka Kila may be the only tourist destination in India where foreign tourists are not welcome.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

In 1951, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) designated the Bhangarh Temple as a protected monument. However, the monument's demarcation has not yet been completed.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

According to legend, Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan became India's most haunted location due to a tantric named Singhia.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

It was thought to have been built by Man Singh I, one of Akbar's court's Navratnas, for his son Madho Singh I.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google

The haunted Bhangarh Fort, like other forts in Rajasthan, is surprisingly well preserved. No one is permitted to enter the fort after dark or before dawn.

Spotlight

Image credit: Google