Dow Hill in Kurseong, a sleepy little hill station about 30 km from Darjeeling. During the day, it’s pure postcard material, think colonial-era schools, sprawling tea estates, and crisp mountain breezes.
But when night falls It turns into one of India’s most notorious haunted woods because of local ghost lores. People are advised to avoid the infamous Death Road between Dow Hill Road and the forest office after dark, as locals claim to see ghosts there. The landscape itself feels like a moody movie set, especially in the winter and monsoon when the mist swallows the pines whole.
How to reach Bagdogra Airport is roughly 50 km away, and New Jalpaiguri (NJP) is your best bet for a train. October to March for clear skies, or the monsoon if you really want that eerie, fog-heavy vibe. Hop on the toy train, tour the tea estates, and hit up the local viewpoints.

