Things to know about Bhangarh Fort at Rajasthan
Yes, the Bhangarh Fort is not at all for the faint hearted
Located near the borders of the Tiger Reserve, Sariska around the Alwar district of Rajasthan, listed under the most haunted places in India.
A brief history behind the place
The Bhangarh fort was built by the King madhoSingh, he is the younger brother of the emperor Akbar’s general named as man Singh. The fort was built after the approval from the ascetic Guru Balunath, the one who used to meditate at this place. As per the folklore, the ascetic made the king promise that the Bhangarh fort shadows would never touch his area of meditation. The king failed to keep up the promise, the moment the shadow of the fort touched his spot, ascetic Guru BaluNath further cursed the entire village to remain roofless.
The night stories at Bhangarh Fort
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), forbids the locals as well as visitors from hanging around all over the vicinity of the Bhangarh Fort once the sun sets. The legal actions and the warnings are not only out of the rumors. The people claim that they heard the voice of women screening, crying, and even the sound of bangles were noticed. Repeated spine chilling experiences from the locals and the visitors accelerate the mystery of the Bhangarh Fort.
Entry of foreigners are restricted in Bhangarh Fort
Don’t you think it's strange? In India it is one of the prominent tourist places where the entry of foreigners is not freely permissible. The foreign tourists need to get a special permit in order to enter into the premises of the Bhangarh Fort. As per the mysterious stories of the Bhangarhkakila, one of the essential facts is that among the overall tourists getting lost in this area, the number of foreign tourists is huge.
Archaeological importance
This historical fort has gained mass popularity due to its fascinating haunted stories of Bhangarh Fort, but the fort also happens to be a prominent hub of diversified archaeologically significant discoveries. The place has revealed various tools, stone paintings as well as carvings of the early age men. The temple of Lord Someshwar near the Bhangarh Fort has also been identified as a prominent spot for the natural springs and waterfalls.
Here we will not judge or debate about the haunted facts about the Bhangarh fort, but if you are interested in the mysterious archaeological hub, add this destination in your next trip.






