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In Deserted Places Horror Experience(5 Days Tour)

You may have heard a scary story from your grandparents. They are totally unimaginable and you can think of them as crazy. Are some of them real? Well, as we may never know, there are certain places that are popular with ghosts, haunted houses, homes, or ghosts throughout the alley. Quite strange is the case in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is considered a simple embodiment of life and energy on beautiful beaches, and there should be some places of fate that are strangely destructive and apparently horrifying.

So whenever you are in this country and decide to visit a famous holiday spot, it is advisable to visit these scandalous haunted places in Sri Lanka.

Here are the places that could excite you just by reading about them.

  1. Helga’s Folly
  2. Borella Cemetery
  3. The Jawatte Lunatic Asylum
  4. Lovers Leap Waterfall

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1 - Lovers Leap Waterfall

A waterfall is named after an old legend about a prince who fell in love with a local peasant girl. The king and queen opposed their marriage. After being rejected, the couple wants to dive into the waters of this place to end their lives and reunite with death. It’s a tragic love story that is now a horrifying local legend. The story was so tragic that the locals were afraid to visit this place after dark and became a little scared over time.

2 - Helga’s Folly

Helga’s Folly itself is a haunted hotel. Imagine spending the night in a haunted hotel. All your childhood stories will come true, right? (Of course, it means the most horrifying night story). With
art galleries, this 35-room surreal fantasy hotel is the best hotel in Sri Lanka and needs to be truly unique. Helga’s parents turned their home into a chalet hotel. The mansion was first designed in the 1930s by Helga’s mother, Esme de Silva.

The interior itself gives you a sense of how ghostly the place is. But it’s also suitable for all traditional looks with a modern twist. You may be fooled by the appearance, right? Helga’s Folly cannot guarantee room service, but it can guarantee ghost service. If you have read all the articles about Helga’s Folly and decided to stay at this hotel for one night, be brave.

We cannot guarantee room service at Helga’s Folly, but of course, it is a ghost service. After reading all the articles about Helga’s Folly, you have a brave heart and insist on staying at this hotel for one night!

3 - General’s House

Generals House is a country house supported by the Members Services Office of the Parliamentary Secretariat. It is the hometown of parliamentarians and a place of vacation for many. The General House was built as a British country house by the British colonial government at the end of the 19th century. Located on the border of Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka, along Grand Hotel Drive, near The Hill Club. The country house is said to be owned by the spirit of a dead British woman who was found dead in one of its rooms in an unnatural situation.

4 - Borella Cemetery

This is where the black July riots took place. The burial cemetery is important because it was the last resting place for some famous figures and the beginning of the darkest era in Sri Lanka.

Ignore visits to fascinating places. You can’t even cross the Borella Cemetery. Built in the 1850s, it is considered one of the oldest cemeteries in Sri Lanka. It’s old enough to fill the World War I and World War II dead here. If you want to see some supernatural things happening around you or to you, or if you’re attacked out of nowhere by rocks or other hard objects, or if you’re invited to a graveyard by a ghost, this place is for you. You can cross. Wait a second! Are you scared? Well, Spirits love it. Or do you dare to visit this place? That’s the problem. In 170 years of history, this place features a very miserable crossroads and is known as one of the most haunted places in Sri Lanka. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in Sri Lanka, founded in the 1850s. Even soldiers who died in World War II are lying here because they are so old.

5 - Wolvendaal Church

The church is located in Petter’s Wolfend Hall Lane, built-in Doric order, with a wall thickness of approximately 1.5 meters and is furnished with 17th and 18th-century furniture. A record of baptism and marriage from 1620 to 1936.

The church is still in use because Sunday worship is held here. The church is desolate on the outside and quiet on the inside. The place has a scent of history, with lots of tombstone’s underneath, and I wonder if I need to stay there. It hasn’t been thrown away. However, while you may get the impression that a dead Dutchman is looking at you from a tomb, the church is a good place to visit and appreciate its history.

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