10 Most Scary and Awful Places in Indonesia - Articlelicious

Thursday 4 July 2019

10 Most Scary and Awful Places in Indonesia



10 of the most scary places in Indonesia that are the talk of world netizens are Lawang Sewu, Jakarta Old Town Museum, Jeruk Purut Cemetery, Parangtritis Beach, Pelabuhan Ratu Beach, Hotel Terbengkalai Bedugul, Pondok Indah House. H.C Verbraak Park Maluku Statue, Bali Festival Park and Octopus House.

Indonesia is indeed the king of places filled with mysteries. It feels from Sabang to Marauke, there are just places filled with legends or mysteries that surround it. Including the spooky places that Jaka will discuss this time.

The following places are haunted places that are already very famous. Because of the popularity of these places as a haunted place, netizens from all over the world discussed this place in international discussion forums.

Sure 10 of these places do hold magical stories that are so strong that not only Indonesian netizens often talk about these places, but netizens from other countries also often talk about them. Here are 10 of the most haunted places in Indonesia that are discussed by world netizens:

1. Lawang Sewu

Lawang Sewu, which means that 1000 Doors was once a railroad industry place built by the Dutch East Indies government in 1917. After being abandoned, many haunted stories covered him.

The most lively and most haunted thing that became the talk of world netizens was when one of the private television stations conducted a trial of courage in this place and saw the figure of the kuntilanak clearly in front of the camera.

2. Kompleks Kota Tua Jakarta

There are various typical buildings left by the Dutch East Indies government that are still standing firmly in the tourist complex of Kota Tua Jakarta. But did you know that in the past the field in front of the Museum of Fatahilah was used by the Dutch East Indies government to witness prisoners who would be sentenced to death?

Many strange sightings around this place, most famous of which are headless ghosts and Dutch Noni ghosts with colonial-style dresses that wander at night. No wonder netizens all over the world talk about this story.

3.  Jeruk Purut Burial

The most famous story from this place is of course about the legendary Head of Stump. because of the awesomeness of this place, TPU Jeruk Purut has been named a national horror film twice!

The Ghost of the Chief of the Lucky Head was very feared by the surrounding community because the circulating story of the Pastor carried his head everywhere while being followed by his black dog. Goose bumps, guys.

4. Parangtritis Beach

This beach located in Yogyakarta Province is already famous for mystical stories that surround it. Parangtritis Beach is often associated with the kingdom of Nyai Roro Kidul, the South Coast Ruler.

Another myth that surrounds the beach is its prohibition to visit this beach with your lover! The reason your relationship will end soon after you return from this beach. Do you believe it, guys?

5. Pelabuhan Ratu

If in Yogyakarta there is Parangtritis Beach, then in West Java there is Pelabuhan Ratu Beach. Pelabuhan Ratu Beach More or less has a myth that is almost similar to Parangtritis Beach. This is indeed because the two beaches are located in the south of Java.

The myth that people believe in this beach is the prohibition on anyone to use green when swimming on this beach. The myth that is circulating is that anyone who wears green clothes and swims on this beach will sink and will enter the palace of Nyai Roro Kidul, the Queen of the South Coast.

6. Hotel Terbengkalai Bedugul

This place might not be so familiar to you. However, this place is already very well known among tourists who travel to Bali. This place has another name "Ghost Palace" because the hotel building is very large and large but there are no residents!

The rumor that circulated this hotel was not continued by the construction because the hotel owner ran out of capital, until the construction that was almost finished was just left. A youtuber with a canal named Exploring With Josh managed to document the horror of this unkempt big hotel.

7. Rumah Pondok Indah 

If the story of this haunted house seems to be very famous huh! This large house located in an elite housing complex in South Jakarta is indeed full of mystery. The horror of Pondok Indah House even in 2006 was appointed as a film and achieved success.

The most famous horror story from the haunted house of Pondok Indah is the disappearance of a fried rice maker after a buyer from inside the house calls him to buy his merchandise. In fact, the house has been empty for decades.

8. Patung H.C Verbraak Taman Maluku

This one haunted place is in Bandung, West Java. It is said that this statue is a priest who carried out religious missions in various places in Indonesia. The developing myth, the Pastor had a plane accident and fell in the place where the statue stood until now.

The mystical thing that became a public conversation was that the statue was said to be going for a walk around the park at midnight. There are also those who say that if you were there at 11 o'clock at night and walked around the statue of the Pastor, the statue's eyes would follow wherever your feet stepped!

9. Taman Festival Bali

This place should be one of the major recreational places in the Sanur area, Bali. The Bali Taman Festival began operating in 1997 before finally being closed in 1999. Yes, this recreation area only operated for 2 years until finally abandoned now.

A horror story circulating in this place is an incident where one of the visitors died in this place while riding one of the rides there. The myth of a crocodile that is lost and cannot be captured from its cage in this place is also still a mystery. Do you intend to go there?

10. Octopus House

This one place has always been a debate of netizens in both Indonesia and the world about what exactly is a building that has a statue of an octopus on a roof in this West Java area. Netizens speculate that this Octopus House is a demon church!

Reportedly there is a group of journalists who are trying to enter house number 6 on the South Cipedes road. However, the journalists found irregularities that there were three numbers 6 installed in front of the house. The owner of the house finally spoke to the public that the giant octopus statue on the roof of his house was a mere form of artwork. Do you believe?

Here is a review of the 10 most haunted places in Indonesia that are very famous and become the talk of netizens. Does anyone want to be part of the tour plan? Or have you ever come to this haunted place? Please share and give your experience about the haunted places you have ever felt!
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