The World’s Most Forbidden Places

Bhangarh Fort, India

In the desert of Rajasthan, India, lies a ruined fortress that is steeped in legend and forbidden to visitors after dark – the Bhangarh Fort. This 17th-century fort, once a thriving center of trade and culture, is now a popular tourist attraction, known for its stunning architecture and eerie atmosphere. However, according to local legends, the fort is cursed, and anyone who enters after dark will never return.

The legend has been fueled by various spooky stories, including reports of supernatural sightings and unexplained phenomena within the fort’s walls. Despite the legends, the Indian government has banned entry to the fort after sunset, and access during the day is strictly controlled, with a high level of security to prevent trespassers. The mysterious history and the rumors of paranormal activity have made Bhangarh Fort one of the most intriguing and forbidden places in India, drawing visitors and adventurers from all over the world.