With a face and aura that looks straight from the horror story, Banger Fort has long been a hot topic of debate. Many call it dangerous, but many others call it a ghost. However, the facts surrounded by legends and mysteries remain, and the fort is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
Many people cite the Bangualh Fort, locally known as Bangualh ka Kila, as the most haunted place in India. Few people are discussing this claim. But why did you give this 17th century fortress its nickname? What still leaves you feeling uneasy when talking about visiting that place? Why is it in such a desolate and abandoned state that it only adds eerieness to the entire history of Fort Bangar? Is Banger Fort really a ghost?
What is the history of Bangor Fort? The Indian Archaeological Research Agency (ASI) declared the Bangar Temple as a protected monument in 1951. However, the boundaries of the monument are not yet complete. There may be many reasons for the delay in the process, but it has certainly fuelled the story of Bhangarh Fort being haunted. Standing like an ominous sentry towards the entrance to the fort is a board by the ASI that forbids entry to the fort after hours.

What stands out is how they have mentioned these timings for Bhangarh Fort. Instead of a concrete number, the board forbids entry into the fort after sunset and before sunrise, which sounds a little mysterious at the very least. In short, no one is allowed to be inside Bhangarh Fort at night, and as soon as darkness falls, the fort is barred to visitors.
The history of Bangar Fortress tells us that this fortress was built by Bhagwant Dath for his younger brother Murdo Singh. But then the story seems to have been lost between pages of time and transformed by the chatter of rumors surrounding India’s most haunted places.
When you travel to this area, you’ll hear a lot of explanations about why ghosts appear at Fort Bangar, but there are two legends that seem to be the most popular. Unexplained incident
Without some real story in its name, it wouldn’t be known as India’s most haunted place. Of course, Bangor Fort is also surrounded by unfounded urban legends. The worst misfortunes are believed to strike those who dare to stay at Fort Bangor at night, and locals are happy to tell the story of the three brave demons who spent the night at the fort. They had flashlights, one of which fell into a well. As soon as he was rescued by his friend, they rushed to the hospital. However, along the way, all three were involved in an unusual accident that killed them all. There are several other similar stories surrounding the legend

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