Goa's Most Haunted Locations And Attractions!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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Igorchem Bandh, a desolate lane behind the Church of Our Lady of Snows, is Goa's most haunted. Evil ghosts inhabit this Raia path at night.

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Igorchem Bandh

Three Kings Church is Goa's most haunted due to its eerie atmosphere. According to legend, three Portuguese rulers haunt the area.

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Three Kings’ Church

Cristalina, the village's ghost, is famous. Her soul has been roaming a banyan tree for 60 years, according to legend.

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Saligao Village

Baytakhol is a haunted road between Dhavali and Bori in Goa. A girl's ghost haunts the area, where her piercing cry causes cars to lose control and cause accidents.

Baytakhol

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One of Goa's most haunted places is Rachol hamlet on the Zuari River. This village is haunted by a Portuguese soldier from Goa's colonial period.

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Seminary Arch

D'Mello House in Santimol is Goa's most haunted abandoned house. Two brothers lived in the mansion and argued over who would inherit the enormous, opulent house.

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D’Mello House

Jakni Bandh is a bridge in Goa with a tragic past. A school bus fell here in the past, according to history.

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Jakni Bandh

Borim Bridge links Ponda, North Goa, to Margao, South Goa, and reputedly haunted. Many children were sacrificed to create this bridge.

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Borim Bridge

Ghost Hotel, Goa's abandoned Russian-built hotel, is famous. Due to legal issues, the hotel complex was never finished, hence it is known for its paranormal occurrences.

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Ghost Hotel