Most Haunted Places In Malaysia

Forget Trick or Treat, what better way to celebrate Halloween today than to know some of Malaysia’s most haunted spots. Here are  popular ones that most of us grew up hearing.
Villa Nabila, Johor
Dubbed one of Malaysia’s most haunted spots, this abandoned mansion overlooks the Straits of Johor. The most recent one took place sometime last year when a 16-year-old boy who entered the mansion went missing (he was found in the end). Other stories include a wealthy Caucasian family who were murdered, possibly by a maid who then buried the bodies in the compound.
Ria Apartment, Genting Highlands
 Everyone has heard about the infamous Ria Apartment in Genting Highlands. In fact, it’s hard to pinpoint a place in Genting that isn’t haunted but this apartment in particular has too many stories told by guests who have stayed there. The Pahang Block is apparently the most haunted and you only need to Google Ria Apartment to understand its reputation. Supernatural apparitions, hearing whispers and voices are some of the experiences documented by guests.


Kellie’s Castle
 Built by William Kellie Smith in 1915 for his wife, the story of Kellie’s Castle is one of mystery and tragedy. It took many years for the castle to be completed as workers were infected by the Spanish flu and Smith died of pneumonia in 1926. It is said that people have seen the Smith family wandering in the castle, even though they’ve never moved in. Early this year, the Kellie’s Castle Paranormal Night Tour was launched, hoping to attract more tourists to the enigmatic castle.


Highland Towers, Bukit Antarabangsa
After the tragic collapse of this high density residential block, home owners reportedly heard people screaming for help coming from the site. Highland Towers is a popular ghost hunting spot for those who want a bit of spook.

Credits to Google Images

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