Welcoming Halloween, 5 Horror Tours in Indonesia!

Holiday Ayo - October 31 is Halloween Celebration Day. Usually every Welcoming the celebration, many people compete to dress up to be the most spooky.
In addition, there are some people who deliberately visit places that are famous for horror in order to get a spooky feel when celebrating Halloween.
In Indonesia, Halloween celebrations are not as lively as in western countries, because basically the celebration is not native to local culture. However, there are people in this country who also celebrate it.
Indonesia itself actually has tourist attractions that are fairly haunted. Horror news usually comes from local people's stories from the past or the place is used as a place for worship rituals.
Here are 5 horror tours in Indonesia cited from CNN Indonesia, very scary:
1. Lawang Sewu, Semarang, Central Java
Lawang Sewu is known as a haunted place with the emergence of many stories of ghost sightings. The underground part is the most horror, so now the area is closed and cannot be visited.
Actually Lawang Sewu is a historical heritage building during the war. Reportedly, there are residents who have seen sightings of Dutch noni in this place. Dare to go to Lawang Sewu?
2. Bedugul Hotel Recreation Park, Bali
Bedugul Taman Rekreasi Hotel is a place dubbed The Ghost Palace, because it is believed to be a gathering place for spirits. The location is in Bali. Bedugul is a place that holds a mystery.
You are guaranteed to get goosebumps when you visit Bedugul Taman Rekreasi Hotel. It is said that there is often a crowd in that place, even though the place has not been inhabited for two decades. Celebrating Halloween in this place will certainly make you have an unforgettable experience.
3. Gunung Kawi, Malang Regency, East Java
Not a few people who perform rituals at Gunung Kawi, ranging from pilgrimages, worship, to pesugihan. The location is near Mount Butak, Malang Regency, East Kawa.
Gunung Kawi is known to be haunted because it is believed by many "guardians". If you come there, visitors are asked to maintain ethics and applicable rules so that you are safe and not "disturbed".
4. Japanese Cave, Bandung
The Japanese Cave is located in the Grand Forest Park in the city of Bandung, West Java. The natural scenery is beautiful, but in the middle of the forest there is a cave relic of the Japanese colonial era.
The cave was very dark and damp. There are several small tunnels in the cave that contain prisons with large chains that were used to torture people during the age of forced labor to build railroads.
The atmosphere of the cave was so horror and uncomfortable. There are many stories about the wandering spirits of Japanese soldiers and people who were tortured in ancient times.
5. Alas Purwo, Banyuwangi
Stories from local residents mention that genderuwo and kuntilanak sightings were seen in Alas Purwo, Banyuwangi, East Java. People who get lost in this area are believed to have been kidnapped by jinn or being bullied by the "guards" of Alas Purwo National Park.
The beach at Alas Purwo is truly beautiful and a great place for surfing. However, another attraction is a horror tour there, which is said to be a jinn kingdom.








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