As the day crashes into the night, bustling roads and illuminated streets of Tamil Nadu turn cold, gray, and haunted. It's in this darkness of the night that the entire region gets gripped in a whole different height of paranormal as supernatural beings and negative energies come alive. But who could have ever imagined Tamil Nadu, which happens to be the Land of Temples, masks an intense spooky side? The truth is that each city of Tamil Nadu is steeped in horror stories and legends from many eras, housed in abandoned and deserted locations, including houses, forts, roads, and even the trees. The haunted places in Tamil Nadu are way creepier, gloomier, and darker than you imagine, and it’s advised to keep yourself from wandering even close by unless you are seeking to spot a real ghost!

10 Most Haunted Places in Tamil Nadu For a Spine-Chilling Encounter with the Supernatural

Most Haunted Places in Tamil Nadu

Remember how we all loved listening to ghost stories as children only to get frightened even by the ticking of the clock on the wall? But that is a scary yet fond memory of childhood. And if you are intrigued by the eons of untold tales and mysteries even today, you surely must have watched a lot of horror films and read about them. But the haunted places in Tamil Nadu are proof of how ghosts do not limit themselves only to movies and books. Tamil Nadu is home to numerous places where people have felt negative energy, encountered apparitions, and witnessed uncanny activities. While everyone sees Tamil Nadu as a resonant destination, not many are aware of what lies beneath its beauty and vibrancy. Now hold yourself together to uncover the eerie realm of Tamil Nadu!

Here’s a list of some well-known haunted locations in Tamil Nadu, each with gut-wrenching tales hidden within:

  • De Monte Colony, Chennai
  • F2 Building, Chennai
  • Besant Avenue Road
  • East Coast Road (ECR)
  • Broken Bridge
  • Theosophical Society
  • Sathyamangalam Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Dindigul Fort
  • St. Thomas Church
  • Guna Caves

1. De Monte Colony

De Monte Colony

Not just a house, but the entire colony is haunted! Established by a Portuguese businessman De Monte, the colony is not only one of the most haunted places in Tamil Nadu, but across the country. De Monte lived an unhappy married life with his mentally unwell wife followed by the early death of his son under strange circumstances. Although De Monte died many years back, his spirit visits the colony often. He has been spotted closing the doors, opening the locks, resting on his rocking chair on the verandah, or simply walking in the moonlight. A long time back a guard was appointed, but he couldn't survive. Anyone who has entered the colony has never returned, even the pets have mysteriously vanished. There’s not a single light throughout the colony, what could be scarier than this? A Tamil horror movie based on the story of De Monte Colony was released in 2015, followed by a sequel release in 2024.

Location: Abiramapuram, Chennai, 600018

Visit Hours: N/A

Nearby Attractions:

  • B.M. Birla Planetarium
  • Kotturpuram Tree Park
  • Panagal Park
  • T. Nagar Skywalk
  • Semmozhi Poonga

Nearby Hotels:

  • The Raintree, St Mary's Road
  • Twin Star Hotel
  • Treebo Eco Stay
  • The Kings Park Grand-Near US Consulate & US Biometrics
  • Annsun Boutique Hotel

2. F2 Building

F2 Building

Located about 15 km away from Chennai airport, the F2 Building has been vacant for over 15 years – or maybe not! There's a young girl who lives in this house alone and it’s so loved by her that even after death, she refuses to leave it. Yes, you heard it right – this young woman, who once lived here with her family, committed suicide under strange circumstances and her restless spirit continues to haunt the house even today. Although the owner of this house abandoned it soon after his daughter's demise, her presence in this house has been experienced by many, making it one of the most haunted places in India. She opens the house doors at midnight, welcoming visitors with open arms and serves them with great hospitality. Early in the darkness of the morning, she then shuts the doors, sobbing from the window. And, just when you pass through this house, the mobile network freezes and the screen starts flickering for no reason. Even Google Maps marks the house as haunted, and if you don’t believe it, check for yourself!

Location: 3rd Seaward Road, Valmiki Nagar, Chennai

Visit Hours: Not Open for Public

Nearby Attractions:

  • B.M. Birla Planetarium
  • T. Nagar Skywalk
  • Edward Elliot's Beach
  • Guindy National Park
  • Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam

Nearby Hotels:

  • Holiday Inn Chennai OMR IT Expressway, an IHG Hotel
  • Turyaa Chennai
  • Stay Easy Tiruvanmiyur (Unit of Prohotel)
  • The Bentley Seaside Boutique Hotel
  • Collection O 80424 City Residency
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3. Besant Avenue Road

Besant Avenue Road
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A normal bustling route through the day, Besant Avenue Road turns into one of the top haunted spots in Tamil Nadu by night! This dim-lit stretch with lush trees on each side provides an ideal setting for paranormal activities and unpleasant experiences. The road is besieged by an evil ghost, who is known to trouble passersby. No one knows if it is the spirit of a man or a woman, but whoever it is, isn’t very friendly and has a weird humor. Those traveling on this road get slapped and thrown off their vehicles, including the kids, only to hear the invisible entity laugh loudly at them. An encounter with the ghost of Besant Avenue Road leaves even the bravest with a hair-raising sensation and many sleepless nights.

Location: Arunachalapuram, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Visit Hours: 24/7 (Avoid at Night)

Nearby Attractions:  

  • Chennai Snake Park
  • B.M. Birla Planetarium
  • Adyar Banyan Tree
  • Broken Bridge
  • Nochikuppam Beach

Nearby Hotels:

  • Twin Star Hotel
  • Esthell Hotel
  • Stay Easy Tiruvanmiyur (Unit of Prohotel)
  • Annsun Boutique Hotel
  • Collection O 80424 City Residency
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4. East Coast Road (ECR)

East Coast Road (ECR)

Appearances can be deceptive, and the two-lane East Coast Road (ECR) is a perfect example of this! An extreme delight for drivers, this smooth highway stretching between Puducherry and Chennai is one of the most dangerous and haunted places in Tamil Nadu by the night. And that's because of a shape-shifting apparition that appears before the travelers in different forms, to some as a little girl or a toddler while to many others as a cat or something else. People tried to save the person or animal on the road but experienced the biggest fear of their lives – an encounter with a real ghost. They met with tragic accidents and some even lost their lives!

Location: Rajaji Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur

Visit Hours: 24/7

Nearby Attractions:

  • Selvachinthamani Kulam
  • Gass Forest Museum
  • Race Course
  • Namma Kovai Selfie point
  • The ORB

Nearby Hotels:

  • Darza Resorts
  • Misty Hills Retreat
  • The Zen Park
  • Gokul Nandhini Service Apartment Coimbatore
  • Flagship 83841 Magical Crown Inn
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5. Broken Bridge

Broken Bridge

Built over the Adyar River, this bridge certainly leads to nowhere but allures those in search of something spooky! Broken Bridge, constructed in 1967 for easy commute between Santhome Beach and Elliot's Beach, stands wrecked and deserted today, making it a hotbed for ghostly and mysterious incidents. In 1977, high tidal currents hit the bridge, leaving it crumpled and ruined. Soon after the tragedy, the dead bodies of several women without I-cards were recovered near the bridge, who were allegedly raped and killed here. The fishermen claim to hear the screams of women and spot them roaming at the site in the wee hours of the night. The restless spirits of women whose identities have remained unknown continue to haunt the Broken Bridge, making it a popular name on the list of haunted spots in Tamil Nadu. But this is not it, dead bodies of women are recovered here from time to time, and everything else remains a mystery!

Location: 277G+HFP Broken Bridge Part, Theosophical Society, Adyar, Chennai, 600090

Visit Hours: Before 5:30 PM

Nearby Attractions:

  • Besant Gardens
  • Besant Nagar Beach
  • Elliot's Beach
  • Garden of Remembrance
  • Guindy Snake Park

Nearby Hotels:

  • The Leela Palace Chennai - Seaside Modern Palace Hotel
  • Treebo Eco Stay
  • The Kings Park Grand
  • Somerset Greenways Chennai
  • Twin Star Hotel
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6. Theosophical Society

Theosophical Society
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While Banyan trees are considered a significant symbol of sacred serenity and immortality, they are also the dwelling places for ghosts and other supernatural entities. And the Theosophical Society in Chennai boasts one of the largest and oldest banyan trees in the world from over 450 years ago. With this majestic tree, come a lot of spooky tales backed by real-life experiences, which led to becoming one of the most haunted places in Tamil Nadu. Everything is beautiful and nice during the day, with all the greenery and tranquility around until the clock hits 7 in the evening and dusk takes over. Then begins the drama – you can hear loud screams and indistinct names being called out by unrecognized voices from the tree. Not a single bird can be spotted there, all you hear is disturbing cries and voices, shaking you to the core.

Location: Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Visit Hours: 8:30 AM to 4 PM (Closed on Sunday)

Nearby Attractions:

  • Broken Bridge
  • Kotturpuram Tree Park
  • Besant Nagar Beach
  • Snow Kingdom (Chennai)
  • Madhya Kailash Temple

Nearby Hotels:

  • Turyaa Chennai
  • The Leela Palace Chennai - Seaside Modern Palace Hotel
  • Annsun Boutique Hotel
  • Twin Star Hotel
  • Somerset Greenways Chennai
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7. Sathyamangalam Wildlife Sanctuary

Sathyamangalam Wildlife Sanctuary
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A perfect spot for nature lovers and wildlife seekers, Sathyamangalam Wildlife Sanctuary (Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve) is more than just a serene and spectacular destination in Tamil Nadu. Along with notable species of animals, this sanctuary is also abode to the spirit of the notorious bandit Koose Muniswamy Veerappan, who once ruled the entire region. Although he was killed 20 years ago in 2004, his spirit has not left the place till today, attributing to its recognition as among the top haunted places in Tamil Nadu. He roams around the place, leaving the National Highway passing through the sanctuary drenched in a spine-chilling aura. Visitors have experienced distant screams amidst the floating lights along the route and many other paranormal happenings that not everyone has the heart to handle.

Location: J6RJ+GVM, Talamalai R.F., Tamil Nadu 638503

Visit Hours: 6 AM to 6 PM

Nearby Attractions:

  • Talamalai Reserve Forest
  • Malliamman Temple
  • Samuthiram Big Lake
  • Kodiveri Waterfalls

Nearby Hotels:

  • Paradise Peak Cottage
  • The Silva Castle Resort
  • The Wild cottages and rooms
  • Peace valley resorts
  • Royal Crown Resort
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8. Dindigul Fort  

Dindigul Fort

Dindigul Fort, where history and mystery intertwine, is a popular place for those interested in ghostly tales and paranormal activity. While the history of this 17th-century fort is fascinating, it’s not-so-normal occurrences are sure to freeze your voice and leave your heart thumping like never before – all out of fear! Sudden temperature drops, shadowy figures walking in the fort's hallways, and faint whispers and footsteps echoing in the empty dark corridors have been experienced, mainly during the odd night hours. Many have also felt mysterious object movements while exploring the fort. The spirits of soldiers and prisoners who faced their untimely and violent deaths within its walls are the haunting entities that make Dindigul Fort one of the most mystical and haunted places in Tamil Nadu. As legend goes, a young soldier, who loved a local woman, was executed within the fort, and his restless spirit still lingers near the watchtower, waiting for his beloved. He can be spotted standing at the fort and even hear him cry at night.

Location: Dindigul Fort Temple, Muthalagupatty, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu 624001

Visit Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM (Entry Till 3 PM)

Nearby Attractions:

  • Pithalaipatti Falls
  • Kumaran Park, Dindigul
  • Sirumalai Viewpoint
  • Kombai Dam Viewpoint
  • Thamarai Kulam

Nearby Hotels:

  • Hotel PVK Grand
  • Vivera Grande Hotel
  • Parsons Court
  • The Swagath Grande by ZEEYATT REGENCY
  • Dolphin Hotels
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9. St. Thomas Church

St. Thomas Church

Nestled in the heart of Ooty, St. Thomas Church flaunts splendid colonial-era architecture with serene surroundings and a very dark history. Yes, this 19th-century church is haunted, which has been approved by the declarations of those who have had horrifying experiences at this place of worship! People have heard bells ring in the church, only to find no one there. Many others claim to have witnessed ghosts of monks walking through the hallways and alleys of the church. These spirits lingering in the area are believed to be of former parishioners of the church who haven't found peace even after death!

Location: St. Thomas Mount, Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Visit Hours: 7 AM to 6 PM

Nearby Attractions:

  • Ooty Lake
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Rose Garden
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway
  • Doddabetta Peak

Nearby Hotels:

  • The Willow Hill
  • Sterling Ooty Fern Hill
  • Taj Savoy Hotel
  • Destiny Farmstay
  • Hotel Lakeview
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10. Guna Caves  

Guna Caves

Nestled in Kodaikanal, Guna Caves are often referred to as the Devil's Kitchen - isn't that already enough to reflect the intense eeriness and threat of this place? Until the late 1970s, the inside part of the caves was accessible to visitors, seeking natural beauty and mythological indulgence. But, closed in the early 2000s, the reason for which will leave you wondering and spooked at the same time. People who entered these caves disappeared with a trace, never to return in any form. Their disappearances remain a mystery today, but it's believed that those who lost their lives here wander around here and make their presence felt by the visitors through unusual occurrences. You can feel negative energies inside the cave, accompanied by bats, and the darkness inside only adding to the somber side of the place.

Location: Pillar Rocks Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101

Visit Hours: 9 AM to 4:30 PM (Entry Not Allowed, See Only from Far)

Nearby Attractions:

  • Pambar Falls
  • Rose Garden Kodaikanal
  • Kodaikanal Lake
  • Moer Point
  • Mannavanur Lake

Nearby Hotels:

  • Richwin Hotels
  • Kurunji Meredian
  • Greenlands
  • Vivera Highlands
  • Coastal Grand Highland Parade

Well, the list of haunted places in Tamil Nadu does not end here. But if you are a true ghost hunter, these places will undoubtedly leave you eager to learn more. And for those who aren’t, this exclusive list will serve as a helpful guide to avoid these eerie locations. Additionally, Tamil Nadu is dotted with so many other top places to visit in India, including the most magnificent and significant temples in South India. Plan your trip to Tamil Nadu with our India tour packages today and get ready to unveil the hidden best of this region!

Haunted Places in Tamil Nadu - FAQs

Q1. What is the best time to visit Tamil Nadu?

The best time to visit Tamil Nadu is during the winter season from November to March when the weather is dry and warm. Although it is the peak season for tourism in the state, it is also the most ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.

Q2. Does Tamil Nadu have any haunted places?

Yes, Tamil Nadu is home to several haunted places, where the spirits of those who lost their lives wander even today. Some popular haunted places in the state are De Monte Colony, F2 Building, Besant Avenue Road, Dindigul Fort, Broken Bridge (Besant Nagar), and Narasimhanaickenpalayam.

Q3. What is Tamil Nadu best known for?

Tamil Nadu is famous for its magnificent temples, cultural festivals, and arts. Additionally, it is also renowned for delicious cuisine and wildlife.

Q4. Which are the popular places to visit in Tamil Nadu?

Some must-visit places in Tamil Nadu are Kumari Amman Temple and the Lord Subramanya Temple in Kanyakumari, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Puri Jagannath Temple, and Marina Beach in Chennai, Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, and Marudamalai Temple and Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary in Coimbatore. Kanchipuram and Mahabalipuram are the other two popular cities that you must explore in the state.

Q5. What are the different modes of commuting in Tamil Nadu?

The different modes of transportation available in Tamil Nadu for an easy and convenient commute are taxis and shuttles, buses, ferries, metro rail, and suburban trains.

Q6. Is it safe to visit the F2 Building in Chennai, Tamil Nadu?

No, it is not considered safe to visit the F2 Building in Chennai, since it is haunted by a young woman. To avoid any mishappening, stay away from this place, which is marked haunted even on Google Maps.

Q7. What are the best souvenirs to buy in Tamil Nadu?

Tanjore paintings, Handloomed sarees, Terracotta figurines, Patterned tiles, bronze ornaments, Dhurries, Mud pots, Bobblehead dolls, Sandalwood products, and Sambrani are some of the best things to buy in Tamil Nadu as souvenirs to take back home.

Q8. Where can I go shopping in Tamil Nadu?

The state of Tamil Nadu has several traditional markets and upscale malls, selling everything from local to top-notch international luxury brands. Thyagaraya Nagar, Pondy Bazaar, Express Avenue, Brookefields Mall, Prozone Mall, and Puthu Mandapam Market are some popular places with an amazing shopping experience in Tamil Nadu.

Q9. What are the popular traditional foods to try in Tamil Nadu?

The popular traditional foods of Tamil Nadu that you cannot afford to miss during the trip are Dosa, Pongal, Lemon rice, Chicken Chettinad, Rasam, Murukku, Kuzhi Paniyaram, Urulai Roast, Ulundhu Kali, Idiyappam

Q10. Where can I enjoy a fine dining experience in Chennai?

Broken Bridge Cafe Indian Restaurant, Seasonal Tastes, Paprika, Mamagoto KNK Road Chennai, SpiceKlub, and 9Restaurants are some of the finest venues to enjoy amazing food in Chennai.