HORROR PLACES IN KARACHI
Horror Places in Karachi: Where the Unusual Becomes Real
Karachi, a bustling metropolis of over 20 million, hides dark corners where reality blurs into the paranormal. Locals whisper of locations where footsteps echo from empty rooms, shadows move without bodies, and the air itself feels heavy with unseen presence.
Chanesar Hatti Graveyard
Perhaps Karachi’s most infamous haunted ground, this centuries-old cemetery near Nagan Chowrangi has witnessed countless chilling accounts. Night guards report seeing a woman in white wandering between graves, only to vanish when approached. Visitors claim their car engines die spontaneously at the entrance,

and compasses spin wildly. The most common experience: hearing children’s laughter at 2 AM — yet no children are ever found nearby.

The Abandoned Hindu Gymkhana
This colonial-era building near MA Jinnah Road stands hollow today, but its past refuses to rest. Security personnel refuse night shifts here after repeated incidents: doors slam shut on windless nights, gramophones start playing old film songs on their own, and a shadowy figure in a fez hat patrols the upper veranda. Investigators have recorded sudden temperature drops of up to 15 degrees in specific rooms.
Mohatta Palace at Midnight
While a museum by day, night transforms this majestic structure into something else entirely. Staff members have resigned after seeing the ghost of Fatima Jinnah gazing from windows sealed for decades. Visitors on late-night tours report feeling invisible hands brush their necks, and cameras malfunction only inside the main hall. One guard captured an EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) of a woman whispering, “Leave now” — in pure Urdu from an era long gone.
Nagan Chowrangi Flyover
Ironically, Karachi’s busiest intersection has the most witnessed activity. Late-night drivers frequently report a hitchhiker who appears on the flyover’s pedestrian path — an elderly man in soiled shalwar kameez. Those who stop find their backseat suddenly occupied, only to see the passenger vanish when crossing the next bridge. The city’s traffic police have multiple written complaints about this recurring figure.










