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The top 5 Haunted Places in Thailand you should never visit

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By Michelle LeePublished about 12 hours ago 2 min read

Thailand's Most Haunted Locations

Thailand's rich history and different cultural beliefs have inspired a plethora of ghost stories and eerie folklore. Here are a number of the oldest and most haunted locations with different places to visit in thailand that entice the brave:

1. Saphan Mon Bridge - SangkhlaBuri

According to legend, the souls of individuals who died during the construction of the Saphan Mon Bridge in SangkhlaBuri haunt the bridge. The haunting creaking sounds heard through the wooden bridge are said to be the agonizing screams of these restless spirits. You may get an unexplainable shiver while exploring tours to Thailand as you stroll across this old bridge.

2. Phuket's Phi Phi Islands

Beyond the breathtaking beauty of the Phi Phi Islands lies the harrowing story of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Locals and visitors have reported seeing ghostly visions and hearing distant pleas for aid, which are thought to echo the sad incident.

3. Piers at Chao Phraya River - Bangkok

The Chao Phraya River, Bangkok's lifeblood, is rife with accounts of mysterious disappearances and ghostly encounters around its docks. Locals believe that spirits travel the riverbanks in search of peace for their troubled souls. You could experience an eerie presence as you ride down the river, a reminder of the river's ghostly history in a haunted place in thailand.

4. Phuket's Kho Hong Cemetery

The Kho Hong Cemetery, hidden away on the island of Phuket, is the scariest place in Thailand steeped in folklore and ghost legends. Locals believe that evil spirits and ghosts haunt this old cemetery, demanding punishment for their unfortunate deaths. The vibe around the cemetery grows ominous when the sun sets, and many people fear it is unsafe to stay there after dark.

5. Suvarnabhumi Airport

Well, the airport in Thailand is not safe when we talk about things that go around at night. The Suvarnabhumi Airport was built on the site which was formerly a graveyard and now the spot for spirits. Numerous individuals claimed that the souls are not against possessing the workers at the airport. After the airport was functional, around 99 monks were assembled to perform a nine-week-long exorcism. According to some people, once a young baggage handler got possessed by a man who was the caretaker of the cemetery. So many unusual things occurred here including aircraft issues, and car crashes that are attributed to ghostly force. The place holds spirit ceremonies on a regular basis and numerous shrines have been established to pacify the ghost.

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