Explore the spooky side with Haunted Places in Malaysia

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 If you are someone who wishes to experience the paranormal world of Malaysia, then these are some of the most haunted places in Malaysia. Malaysia, though a beautiful country with panoramic coastal views and nature that is ever so serene, has definitely a few places labeled as ‘stigmatized properties’. Some of these places are beautiful and showcase fine architecture but not all that is glitter is gold. Haunted places in Malaysia are not for the faint-hearted, it may bring a shiver down your spine. If you want to experience the thrill, the rush, and the adrenaline from visiting these beautifully haunted places be warned. 

Villa Nabila

This grandeur of architecture is situated in Johor Bahru overlooking Danga Bay. Although it sounds like a mesmerizing little place, in reality, it is believed to be one of the most haunted places in Malaysia. The stories surrounding this place tell a tale of a wealthy family living here with their daughter Nabila. The parents died in a car crash, leaving young Nabila as the owner of the property. One day their housemaid killed and buried little Nabila in one of the villa’s walls. It has been sighted as one the most haunted places in Malaysia, as people and tourists have noticed a girl in white roaming about the villa. 

This notoriously abandoned villa has a lot of spooky stories and rumors surrounding it. A movie named Villa Nabila was made surrounding this place. People have reported seeing a girl in white during the tours in the villa. This villa holds a top rank in Malaysia’s most haunted places.

Mona Fandey’s House

Mona Fendy is notoriously famous for turning into a black magic practitioner. Her beautiful house is located in Shah Alam, behind Leisure Point Cheras in Malaysia. It is known that Fendey along with her husband brutally killed a politician named Mazlan Idris. If you ever visit her house on  Malaysia tours you will surely feel the presence of black magic.

The name of this place undoubtedly comes up when someone talks about haunted places in Malaysia. If you are a strong-hearted adventure-seeking person only then is it recommended that you visit this place as the locals say that the black magic haunts the house and often its presence is felt.

Karak Highway

If you have taken a Malaysia holiday package, you are bound to cross this haunted highway in order to visit two of the most popular tourist destinations: Genting Highlands and Cameron Highlands. Due to paranormal sightings, it is advised to not go through this road alone or at night.

If you want to visit the two most popular tourist destinations, Genting Highlands and Cameron Highlands, in Malaysia, then cross this haunted highway. A movie named Karak: Laluan Puaka was made in 2011 surrounding the spooky occurring on this highway. Some say that a yellow car chases them and others say that a woman is often found on the side of the street asking for a lift. Kellie’s Castle

If you are someone who got a Malaysia holiday package and wishes to visit places rich with architecture, this castle is definitely the place to be. Located in Jalan Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia, it stands on a beautiful property showcasing one of the most intriguing works of masonry in Malaysia. The castle has an influence on Moorish, Indo-Saracenic, and Roman architecture.

This castle is one of the most intriguing examples of fine masonry in Malaysia. Despite the mesmerizing masonry, the Japanese used this castle to kill and torture people. Rumors are that the spirits of these people still roam about in the castle and their presence is often felt.

Mimaland


Located in Jalan Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia, ‘Malaysia in Miniature Land’ or Mimaland is one of the first theme parks to be built in Malaysia. People believe that the theme park was built on cursed grounds so much so that the redevelopment plans have also failed. 

This haunted place in Malaysia used to be home to a theme park before it was forced to shut down. Although there are not many spooky stories about it after it was shut, people still feel the creeps when walking on the grounds during a tour.

Conclusion

Abode to immaculate beaches, luxuriant jungles, and reinvigorated highlands. Asia’s foodie Shangri-la and artistic melting pot: a Malaysia tour cannot be missed. December to February is one of the best times to visit Peninsular Malaysia, and March to September is for Borneo Malaysia.


Experience new-edge designs, along with UNESCO-protected architectural structures in Malaysia. This distinguished feeling of overlapping cultures comes from the years of colonization and immigration. Travel to Malaysia and witness some of the most picture-perfect islands and experience one of the world’s best snorkeling here. 


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