Chhattisgarh, a state in central India, is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. While it may not be famous for horror places, it does have some locations with eerie and mysterious tales.

Here are ten places in Chhattisgarh that are associated with spooky folklore

Chaiturgarh Fort

Chaiturgarh Fort

Located in the Bastar district, this ancient fort is said to be haunted, and locals believe it is inhabited by spirits.

Kanker Palace

Kanker Palace

The old palace in Kanker is believed to be haunted by the ghost of a British officer who committed suicide here.

Sirpur Heritage Site

Sirpur Heritage Site

This ancient archaeological site has a temple complex with tales of supernatural occurrences.

Kutumsar Cave

Kutumsar Cave

These limestone caves in Bastar are dimly lit and are said to have an eerie ambiance, adding to the haunting folklore.

Rajkumar College

Rajkumar College

In Raipur, this old college is rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a former prince who died tragically.

Bhoramdev Temple

Bhoramdev Temple

This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is rumored to be haunted, with strange happenings reported by visitors.

Malhar Archaeological Site

Malhar Archaeological Site

The ruins of this ancient site in Bilaspur are believed to be haunted, with locals sharing spooky stories.

Turturiya

Turturiya

A small village with a haunted well, where people claim to hear strange sounds and voices at night.

Gadiya Mountain

Gadiya Mountain

The eerie silence and dense forest around Gadiya Mountain in Surguja contribute to local ghost legends.

Kawardha Palace

Kawardha Palace

The old palace in Kawardha has spooky tales associated with it, adding to its mystique.

Please note that these stories are based on local folklore and legends and may not have concrete evidence to support them. Visiting these places can be interesting for those who enjoy exploring folklore and local myths, but it's essential to respect local beliefs and customs.