The capital of Pakistan, Islamabad is undeniably a beautiful city.
Peaceful and calm, the city is a perfect escape when you are tired of
your busy, hectic routine. Without getting into any hassle of traffic or
noise pollution of continuous honks on the roads, Islamabad is a perfect
city. That is what many of us Pakistanis, including myself believe in.
However, there are certain places in Islamabad which are said to be
haunted. With the nights so lonely and the trees, thickets, and forests
casting their shadows everywhere, the superstitions in the minds of
locals occur, knowing how the city is filled with mountains, empty
roads, and mysterious locations. If you are an Islamabadi or someone who
has visited the city often, you might want to share your input with us
after reading the allegedly haunted places:
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Buddhist Graveyard Sector F-6
A number of tourists and other people have claimed that they heard
crying and walking noises of jinns when they visited the Buddhist
graveyard. |
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Trail-3 Margalla Hills
While the locals and travelers love hiking their way to the top, the
trail 3 is allegedly said to be haunted when tourists heard rustles and
whispers in the forest during nighttime. |
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Kachnar Park, Sector I-8
While many have stated the haunting news of the Kachnar Park is bogus, a
number of people have shared their concerns when they visited the park
during the nighttime. |
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Shah Allah Ditta Caves, Sector D-12
Formed 700 years ago, the Shah Allah Ditta Caves is so old that the
place is said to be falling down. Given how old it is, the tourists have
shared how they believe it is haunted as they heard voices of people
talking to each other during the nighttime. |
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