Thousands of tourists reach every day to visit the city of Mahakal i.e. Ujjain. Among these thousands of tourists, most of the devotees of Shiva must have been involved, because the Mahakaleshwar temple of Ujjain city is a holy and famous place all over India. You too must have gone to visit Mahakal sometime or the other.

If you have been to Ujjain, can you tell that you know about the scary places here or have you ever visited them? In this article, we are going to tell you about those scary places in Ujjain where no one wants to go as soon as the sun sets. Let's know.

Bhartrihari Caves

The Bharthari cave / Bhartrihari cave present in Ujjain is an ancient site. For many people, this cave is also a religious place, but many people also consider it a scary place. Local people believe that strange voices keep coming from this ancient cave at midnight. Whereas some people believe that this cave is so scary that anyone is afraid to go there even in broad daylight.

Kaliyadeh Palace

Kalidah Mahal, situated on the banks of the Shiprariver, is also one of the haunted places in Ujjain. It is said that it was built by the Sultan of Mandu. But let us tell you that in today's time, some parts of the palace have been turned into ruins and many people consider it a scary place. Many people believe that at that time the prisoner was kept hostage here and after his death was released in this palace.

This place is also included in the scary places.

Apart from Bhartrihari cave and Kaliyadah palace, there are many such places in Ujjain which are included in the scary places. For example, PirMatsyendranath is also included in the scary places. This place is located a short distance from Bhartrihari cave / Bhartrihari cave and people believe that along with Bhartrihari cave, strange voices keep coming from PirMatsyendranath at night. (Horror places of Ghaziabad)

Apart from this, Rumi's tomb is also considered one of the haunted places. This place is situated on a hillock and away from the main city, due to which one is afraid to go after sunset.

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