Explore the dark side of Mumbai with our guide to the city's most haunted places, from the cursed floor of Grand Paradi Towers to the restless graves of the Tower of Silence.
Haunted PlacesMumbaiParanormal ActivityGhost StoriesSpookyReal Estate MumbaiOct 05, 2024
The Grand Paradi Towers in Kemps Corner is considered one of the most haunted places in Mumbai, with a cursed floor that has been the scene of multiple suicides.
The D'Souza Chawl in Mahim is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who fell into a well decades ago. Residents report seeing her wandering the corridors, searching for water or a way out.
People passing by the Tower of Silence often report feeling an unseen presence nearby, and some believe that the tower is haunted by the restless spirits of the dead.
According to local legend, a bride was brutally murdered on her wedding day and left in the mangroves. Her spirit, dressed in bridal attire, now haunts this road, appearing to drivers and causing accidents.
While some of these places may be considered safe to visit during the day, it's generally not recommended to visit them at night or alone. It's always best to exercise caution and respect the local legends and traditions.
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