Bonacaud Bungalow in Thiruvananthapuram

 Thank You so much for patiently reading my previous blogs. I come up with my 8th blog!!!

One such paranormal story is an aloof bunglow in the Bonacaud region of Trivandrum, Kerala. Horror isn’t the first thing that hits in the head when you hear Kerala, you think of lush green valleys and clear skies…but then amidst all that beauty, lies a spine chilling haunted house.

All haunted homes have a story to tell, be it gruesome murders, a tragic misfortune or previous residents not ready to move on. However, what if it isn’t your usual ghost story, just an ordinary story. Bonacaud is around 50 kilometres from Thiruvananthapuram city. As there are strict government restrictions, there are no hotels or resorts in this vicinity. haunted place in Kerala’ and Bonacaud Bungalow in Thiruvananthapuram is likely to top the list. Bonacaud Bungalow was built by the British in 1951. Popularly known as 25 GB, the bungalow is located amidst lush thick green forests of the Agasthya mountain ranges. The story goes that the Britisher, who built the bungalow, was the manager of a tea estate. He lived in a single-storied mansion with his family. Although he was said to have loved his home, he returned to London with his wife when his child was found killed under mysterious circumstances.

Soon, reports of mysterious events began popping up at the locality. Seeing a young girl by the window, the sound of breaking glass and the screams and laughs of a child appeared and the Bungalow entered a state of disrepair.

A tale goes that a young local girl who went up to the house to collect firewood starting behaving strangely upon her return. The unschooled girl was said to not just speak fluent English but read and write as well. Many believed the girl was possessed by the ghost of the dead child. Soon rumours spread fast and wide that the house was haunted.

Although all the doors and windows are now destroyed, perhaps by miscreants, the flooring, mosaic, is still intact. The large pine tree out in front of the bungalow is a landmark for the curious souls who want to visit the bungalow.


                                                              


Comments

  1. Omg.... keep writing such blogs... got goosebumps

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  2. Keep it up Dear Pashmi πŸ‘
    God bless. Keep coming up wth amazing write ups πŸ₯°πŸ˜Š

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  3. Truly scary.....
    Ur blogs are really good. I don't dare to read it at night....keep it up.

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  4. So spooky and scary but very well written

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  5. Oh wow your well written blogs are making me anxious to visit such places πŸ˜€. Keep writing

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  6. Ooo my goodness.... truly your writing makes me feel as if I am living the story.... great job

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  7. OMG! ghastly tales always bringing chills down my spine

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  8. Sorry for late comment i read it fully it was awesome exciting and obvious scary very well written.

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  9. Very well written. Keep writing dear.

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  10. Never knew about all these haunted places
    Reading your blog brings it all to life
    Really scary will avoid all these places

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