Visited this place as there are a lot of haunted stories associated with this fort. You have to walk quite a bit from the car parking to reach the actual fort. On the way, you will see what was a market area during those times which is now completely in shatters. Several parts of the fort are in ruins and there is nothing much to see inside. There are hills on three sides and you can have a beautiful view from the top. Don't miss the temples in front of the fort. There is nothing spooky or haunted here and you can easily spend a couple of hours. Visit this place at least once and don't believe those ghost stories.
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Visited this place as there are a lot of haunted stories associated with this fort. You have to walk quite a bit from the car parking to reach the actual fort. On the way, you will see what was a market area during those times which is now completely in shatters. Several parts of the fort are in ruins and there is nothing much to see inside. There are hills on three sides and you can have a beautiful view from the top. Don't miss the temples in front of the fort. There is nothing spooky or haunted here and you can easily spend a couple of hours. Visit this place at least once and don't believe those ghost stories.
Built-in the ancient times, Bhangarh Fort is expanded in open spaces with huge gateway and massive citadels. Don’t miss the sight of the fort from the top, it was just amazing. Walk past into the ancient times and experience the antique vibe at this romantic place in Jaipur. Also, the grand architecture of Bhangath Fort asks for numerous clicks with your partner. Do carry your water and some snacks on your visit to this place.
Around Banga Castle are some temples: Hanuman Monkey Temple, Gopinath Temple, Samswa Temple, Kesha Fury Temple, Mongladewi Temple, Ganesh Elephant Trunk Temple, and Nevi Temple. Some doubt: how can there be so many ghosts in the many places where there are many temples? We were a lot of people, all of us came to see the haunted castle. But we didn't have any strange things happening, just felt very gloomy.
Banga Castle (Bhangarh Fort) is sombre that the Indian government has banned visitors from visiting after sunset. Not only the castle, but actually the whole town is haunted. A once large village fell shortly after it was built and people went empty. And no one knows the exact reason. Some speculated that the place was cursed, others believed that residents had left because of famine. Anyway, tourists who came to the visit heard screams and saw dark shadows, and they fled in an anxious mood. Locals are even more devout that tourists who spend the night in the castle never come out again.
When we arrived at Banga Castle, the rain began to go underground, and we couldn't see clearly 500 meters away. Fortunately, we took an umbrella and went straight to the castle when we got out of the car. The lush grass and the adjacent area surprised us, unlike any other place in Rajasthan, a desert state. There are many tourists, mostly young people, coming in groups.