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Horror places in pakistan
Horror places in pakistan







horror places in pakistan

House 39-K In P.E.C.H.S, Karachi Source: Sounds of people having a party have also been recorded but when the staff investigates where the sound is coming from there is nothing to be found. And museum staff have reported eerie occurrences in the museum such as exhibits being rearranged. It was built in 1927 as the summer home of a businessman from Rajasthan and now serves as a museum. While this is definitely not a ‘house’, it was originally always intended to be one. The story goes that a tree on the property houses Djinns and when the tree was cut down, the Djinns, transferred themselves to the half-constructed structure and ever since no one has dared to start construction on the property again. But apparently, there is a house in Bahria Town, Lahore which is only half constructed and haunted. You only ever hear about Bahria Town when someone is talking about how glamorous it is. Half Constructed House, Bahria Town, Lahore Source: Grand Pakistan A lot of people living nearby claim that they regularly hear their cries even today… this gives me chills. There is a house in Nazimabad which is allegedly haunted by the spirits of a couple who was brutally murdered inside of it. A Lone House In Nazimabad, Karachi Source:

horror places in pakistan

And apparently, some people even claim they have seen the apparition of a man on the roof who screams for help. This house is referred to by locals as the ‘ Bhoot Bangla’ and people have allegedly heard screams and cries of people at night coming from inside the house. The Haunted House In Soldier Bazar, Karachi Source: And in that spirit, we decided to compile a list of allegedly haunted houses in the country which you can totally visit to give yourself a good scare this spooky season! 1. So what better month to visit a haunted house then Halloween? The weather is nice and you can really give yourself a good scare. While Halloween is a largely Western celebration, the trend has caught on considerably in Pakistan with people throwing Halloween parties and what not. The reason being that Halloween falls in this month. It’s October and globally this month is recognized as one of the ~spookiest~ months in the calendar. It’s spooky season and haunted houses in Pakistan are back in vogue.









Horror places in pakistan