This 14th-century abandoned hunting lodge became haunted after the last descendant of the Tughlaq dynasty died here mysteriously in 2017.
If you visit this place, there is a possibility that you would run into a headless ghost of a British Soldier.
Many people have reported seeing a woman here dressed in white asking for a lift.
Hidden within the crumbling walls of this 14th century fort, people have seen apparitions of Djinns and other spirits which are said to roam freely here at night.
Khooni darwaza has seen many bloody events including regicide and execution of Bahadur Shah Zafar’s sons.
This historic stepwell is a local landmark but the water inside the Baoli (well) is said to enchant people and lead them to commit suicide.
Locals say that Bhatiyari was a beautiful queen who was left behind by her king and took her own life. Ever since then the place of her death is said to be haunted.
It is said that you can see a ghost of a Britisher carrying an old-school rifle, as if patrolling the area at night.
What makes this forest region one of the most haunted places in Delhi are the strange happenings like the laughter of children, sudden pushes, and the sounds of slaps.
The tomb gets its name from the Sufi saint Jamali and his companion Kamali, both of whose spirits this place is said to be haunted with.