..¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪¸¸ I’m just back from an overwhelming trip in the Himalayas ( Garhwal Region ). The entire tour lasted for about a week, but it felt like a lifetime because I had a whale of a time – discovering new places, monuments, culture etc. The purpose of the journey was to add as many thrills I could, besides the whole adventure of travelling in unknown places as a solo woman traveler. And for me 'thrill' essentially means visiting haunted places too. I’m a paranormal enthusiast and this tour had me visiting two top haunted locations. One was ‘The Savoy’ most famous and oldest haunted hotel up in the Mussoorie hills and the second Jamali Kamali ruins of Old Delhi. While the former happened quickly, followed by my onward journey, the 2nd destination was towards the end, when I was to return at the end of the trip. While at Mussorie, there was lot of tourists around and the hotel also has people in the vicinity so the scare factor wasn’t there much; I did however catch up at the ( less-used ) rear entrance of the hotel that had none but a lone guard. My conversation with him ended with a confirmation that the place was indeed haunted and many things still happened rather frequently especially in the middle block that is kept locked and no one can enter. I asked the guard to pose for me, which he readily did in front of the old structure. See the spookiness of it?
The lone guard at rear entrance of The Savoy, who confirmed the rumours and agreed to pose for my cam.
I was really enthused about the 2nd haunted destination which fell towards the last leg of my journey. I had read up many articles on internet and my curiosity knew no bounds. On arriving Delhi, I took an auto and headed immediately to Mehrauli area where the place exists ~ just behind the world famous 'Qutab Minar'. At first we didn’t find it, but miraculously we came upon a person who was going exactly there. When we entered the gate though, suddenly, it felt as though we entered a different dimension altogether - a different world. Unlike the touristic frenzy at the Qutab Minar, this place was completely deserted, desolate and filled with tall trees and graves – hundreds of them. The silence was eerie and though I’m not easily scared, I must admit I got bit spooked. Who wouldn’t be with so many graves around, that’s been lying there for centuries, not to mention rumours of jinns too that exist there. The spooky feeling remained even when I reached home.
Jamali Kamali, rumoured to be one of most haunted locations in India captured in my cam.
I was still overcoming from the whole exhilarating trip, when I came across this Blogadda activity esp the video of Allu Arjun and Anushka Manchanda’s #MaxFreshMove Taazgi Ka Dhamaka. And it got me thinking. Ahh….just what those dark, gloomy and desolate places need desperately – music and dance to liven things up a bit. Hey..spirits too need some entertainment, right? I’ll suggest the following moves ( my favorites from the video ) in both the premises and cheer up those frustrated spirits stuck in netherworld. The music is bound to groove them up and fill them with much needed freshness! Don't you agree? I bet you do ;-) Come on Allu Arjun and Anuskha, your music and dance are just what those haunted places need to freshen up the moment \:D/ Lets get Groovin' Dance like no ones watching ~
This would be the perfect dance move to enter both the haunted premises :-)
In this move those restless souls too can join in, what say?
I'm sure no spirits will be able to resist Anushka's sexy voice ;-)
Djinns, Zombies, Vampires, Ghosts, Ghouls etc etc will dance away as soon as the music hits them \m/
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Beautiful pictures Nandani :)
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