travel
Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
The Lantern Bride
In the village of Sablewick, where the fog never truly lifted and the trees whispered to one another in the dark, there stood a lonely manor called Briar Hollow. It sat on a cliff overlooking the sea, its windows always dim, its doors always closed, and its gate held shut by rust and old regrets.
By Lucien Hollow 7 months ago in Horror
The Mirror Never Lies
A Psychological Horror StoryIn the bustling city of Edinburgh, tucked inside an antique shop on a forgotten side street, sat a peculiar mirror. Framed in old bronze and blackened with age, its glass shimmered faintly, as if hiding something beneath. The shopkeeper warned that it wasn’t just a mirror — it had a history. But to Alex Turner, a freelance graphic designer with a taste for vintage items, the mirror was just the final piece to complete his newly renovated studio apartment.That night, Alex hung the mirror above the fireplace. It gave his living room a gothic charm. He stared at it for a moment, amused by how distorted his reflection seemed. Probably just the age, he thought. The glass is warped.
By haider ali7 months ago in Horror
Inside Korea’s Most Haunted Place: The Chilling Mystery of Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital
In the calm hills of Gwangju, South Korea, there exists a structure, shrouded by barbed wire and overgrown plants, that has frightened residents for many years. Its decaying walls, rusty bed frames, broken windows, and a silence that feels almost tangible create an unsettling atmosphere.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan7 months ago in Horror
Mount Osore: Japan’s Gateway to the Underworld
Perched at the end of the remote Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, Mount Osore (Osorezan), also "Fear Mountain" or "Dread Mountain," is more than a natural wonder. It is a spiritual maelstrom where Buddhist cosmology, volcanic desolation, and profound bereavement meet. Sanctified as one of three most sacred sites in Japan (the others being Mount Kōya and Mount Hiei), the landscape here mirrors Buddhist conceptions of the afterlife, drawing pilgrims, mourners, and paranormal seekers.
By Kyrol Mojikal7 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Jungle. AI-Generated.
It was supposed to be the perfect getaway. Three friends, Ayaan, Bilal, and Usman, had been planning their jungle adventure for months. The idea was simple: to escape the busy city life, explore the unknown, and challenge themselves to survive in the wilderness. Ayaan had heard stories of a forgotten jungle, nestled deep in the mountains — untouched, mysterious, and waiting to be explored.
By nasir shah7 months ago in Horror






