Discover Thailand's Dark Past With Bangkok Haunt's Spine-Chilling Walking Tour

The Halloween season calls for a spooky adventure! If you’re up for a spine-tingling experience while learning about the chilling tales of Thailand, Bangkok Hauntis worth signing up for. Founded by American-born Justin Dunne, the spooky 10-hour tour takes guests to the haunted sites of Bangkok. From an abandoned school to cursed establishments and houses, you’re bound to have the creepiest walking tour of your life. Here's everything you need to know about the Bangkok Haunt experience.
Time
The Bangkok Haunt adventure starts from 10 AM to 8 PM. Guests are encouraged to arrive at the meetup location 10 minutes before the tour begins.
Itinerary
1. The trip starts with a visit to Thammasat University, a haunted school where students were brutally massacred by soldiers and far-right parliamentary groups during a bloody crackdown in 1976. Rumour has it that current students experience sinister encounters when taking the school elevator at night.
2. Next is the Royal Hotel, an abandoned establishment that was used as a makeshift morgue for dead protesters in 1992. According to Dunne, guests hear toilets flushing and see dead souls looking back at them in the mirror.
3. The next location is a short-time hotel where a floating woman’s head is believed to roam around and hunt for humans. Dunne said the woman likes to feast on flesh and feces.
4. For an even creepier adventure, you’ll also go inside an abandoned cinema where ghosts are believed to roam and approach guests.
5. To conclude the spooky tour, you’ll visit a haunted apartment building on a dimly lit alleyway. According to Dunne, the apartment was formerly an abortion clinic in the 1990s.
Ticket Price
The ghost tour is open to locals, expats, and tourists looking to have a hair-raising Halloween experience. It's priced at THB2,500 per guest (based on 2020 prices) and can be booked via bangkokhaunt@gmail.com. For more information, contact Justine Dunne.
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