Either you called it myth or simply baseless stories but still it is the harsh fact that concept of supernatural beings, demons or ghosts prevailed in the human mentality. It is now the scientifically proved phenomenon that their lives another creation that we can’t see with naked eyes. These lives around us. There are thousands of reportedly haunted locations across the globe. Some are the part of folklore and some even believed to be the real one even in the 21st century. Here is the list of those popular haunted places in Pakistan that have been reported many a time for having number of ghosts and other supernatural creations.
1. Koh-i-Chiltan, Balochistan
Koh-i-Chiltan is the name of a mountain in Baluchistan that is the story of a couple who was deprived of the child blessing. Koh-i-Chiltan is itself stand for the meaning of “spirits of forty babies”. According to local myth, Koh-i-Chiltan is one of the most haunted places in the regions that is the story of the couple and their forty babies that they were blessed after a complex process that they performed to get the blessings of springs.
2. Mohatta Palace, Karachi
Mohatta Palace is the next most haunted place in Karachi, Pakistan that is said to be the most haunted place in the country since the date of British Raj in the sub-continent. A lot of has been written about these myth, however, according to the guard of the Mohatta Palace, they have never witnessed such type of suspicious activities in the palace and never harm has been done even with them.
3. Chaukhandi Graveyard, Karachi
Chaukhandi Graveyard that is popular by the name of Chaukhandi Tombs is the early Islamic graveyard located in Karachi near the N-5 National Highway, Pakistan. Most of the tombs here were built during the ear of Mughals during the 15th century when Islam started to spread in the sub-continent. People say that if a stone is thrown into that area then a loud scolding will be heard.
4. Lake Saiful Muluk, KPK
Lake Saiful Muluk is the next most haunted place in Pakistan. Lake Saiful Muluk has very historical value in the history of Pakistan when it comes to discussion about the supernatural creations. Some even referred this place to the era of King Solomon. There are many mysterious events happen in Lake Saiful Muluk including the sightings of ghosts.
5. The Sheikhupura Fort, Sheikhpura
The Sheikhupura Fort is located in Sheikhupura and is also called as the Qilla Sheikhpura. It is believed in the most haunted places in the area since the ear of Mughal emperor who built this fort. It is said to be haunted by the spirits of queens.
6. Shamshan Ghaat, Hyderabad
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Shamshan Ghaat, Hyderabad is the place of the Hindus where they burn they burn the bodies of their deceased. The tourists who visit this Shamshan Ghaat hear many voices but can’t see anyone. Many people have of saying that these voices asked them to go back to where they have come from.
7. Kalabagh Dam, Punjab
Kalabagh Dam, Punjab that is located in the district Mianwali is another haunted place in the country that is haunted by a small woman that according to locals can be seen during the day time at the day time wandering here and there like searching for someone.
8. Shireen Cinema, Karachi
Shireen Cinema is an old cinema in Karachi that was once the most popular cinema in Pakistan is though as the haunted place in the area by the locals. It is said as haunted place because of the usual events that occur here and the atmosphere of the cinema. However, many TV channels have covered stories here and reported nothing supernatural found here.
9. House No. 39 K, Karachi
The people who visited the House No. 39 K, Karachi have of saying that they have seen a women in white cloth in the white glowing at night. The woman who is looking after this place also believes on the presence of supernatural in this house.
10. Dalmia Road – Bride of Karsaz
Dalmia Road – Bride of Karsaz is the next most haunted place in Karachi. However, it was most haunted during the construction of this road. People believe that many had witnessed the presence of a bride waiting for her groom there.