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Most haunted places in the world to visit

Believe in them or not, there are very few amongst us who do not love a good ghost story from time to time. Now, you could always flick on a horror channel and take a peek at a couple of good movies. There is no fun in that though. Oh no… If you want to truly experience frights then you need to look into what people have encountered in some of the most haunted places around the world. Now obviously there are hundreds, if not thousands, of haunted places around the globe.

Here are some of my favourite most haunted places from around the world that you might like to visit someday.

Eastern State Penitentiary, Pennsylvania

Death row cellblock
Death row cellblock, Wikipedia

As you are going to discover throughout this list; there are a number of places which are almost guaranteed to be rife with paranormal activity. Prisons are one of them. The Eastern State Penitentiary is one of the most haunted in the world. This prison is notable for being one of the first (if not the first) in the world to introduce solitary confinement. This is a perfectly legitimate tactic to ‘punish’ inmates and guarantee the safety of staff. The problem is, confinement on a long-term basis can make you go a little bit crazy. Perhaps this is what contributes to the many sights in the former prison i.e. it is just somebody’s imagination. Maybe it is the ‘crazy’ people back for revenge, who knows?

Evil cackling, shadowy figures, and ghostly faces have been seen all over the prison. As you can probably guess, disembodied footsteps and other sounds of unknown origin are also rife. Scary stuff!

Waverly Hills Sanitorium, Kentucky

Waverly Hills Sanatorium main entrance
Waverly Hills Sanatorium main entrance

The Sanitorium is the second type of building on this list which is almost guaranteed to have carious moans and howls heard throughout the night. It is believed that well over 60,000 people died within this building. It seems only fit that a few of them would stick around, right? Many of these deaths were not actually down to sickness. Oh no. That would not be gruesome enough. Instead they were down to failed experiments and all sorts of mistreatment. This is pretty much asking for the building to be haunted. A number of ghost investigation teams have investigated the building. Some have discovered a presence. All provide compelling evidence. If you can imagine a type of ghost, it can probably be found in this building.

Monte Cristo Homestead, Australia

Monte Cristo Homestead
Monte Cristo Homestead, Wikipedia

We are heading to the other side of the world for this haunted location. Let me introduce you to what is regarded as one of the most haunted locations in Australia. The building may be beautiful in appearance but it seems to house a rather deadly secret. It has played host to a number of deaths. Perhaps the most intriguing a stable boy who ended up burning to death, oh, and a young boy who fell down the stairs, in fact, there were around 10 deaths in just 50 years. Crazy, right? It is believed that most of these people still reside in the building…in some form or another.

The Tower of London, England

St John's Chapel, inside the White Tower
St John’s Chapel, inside the White Tower, Wikipedia

This is my favorite haunted location on this list. The main reason being that I have had a personal experience here. No, I did not see anything. However as you walk up those tight staircases and through the ancient rooms you can’t help but feel a presence. Whilst this place was never built as a prison it has housed a number of criminals over the years. This includes a number of Nazi war prisoners. This has also been the site of countless numbers of executions. This includes the death of a couple of Henry VIII’s wives! Perhaps the scariest story of this building relates to two young boys, princes in fact, who were murdered and buried under the stairs. It is said that they can still be seen. They walk around the building, hand in hand, looking absolutely terrified.

Borgvattnet, Sweden

Sticking in Europe for this one! Here we are heading to a small place in Sweden known as Jamtland County. This building, known in English as ‘The Haunted Vicarage’ has been in place since 1876. It was not until the late 1920’s that sightings began to happen though. Most of the sightings around this time were poltergeist in nature. You know the stuff, laundry being thrown about and all. It was not until later on that old women started to sit around watching people sleep (dead old women, well, their ghosts), apparitions could be seen in the corridors, and well just about everything else under the sun. The building is now a café. It still has some bedrooms though. If you are daring you can spend the night there. If you manage then you will get a certificate to tell you that you survived….if you do.

Island of the Dolls (Isla de las Munecas), Mexico

Island of the Dolls, Mexico
Island of the Dolls, Mexico, Wikipedia

Legend has it that a young girl died on this island by drowning. It is said that she has never left. This is regarded as one of the most haunted locales in Mexico. Many of those who inhabited this area have refused to go near the water through fear of what may happen. This happened until a man by the name of Julian arrived on the island in the 1950s. Intending to be a recluse, he knew nothing of the history of the place. Pretty soon though the girl started to approach Julian to tell him how she could never leave. In order to please her, he purchased dolls and hung them up around the island. It is said that Julian could not purchase these dolls quickly enough. The dead girl was not happy and this led to the death of Julian in exactly the same location that she perished. These dolls can still be found hanging up around the island. Their eyes follow you. Both Julian and the dead girl remain on the island….NEVER TO ESCAPE!

Poveglia, the world’s most haunted island

Sadly the Poveglia Island is now closed to visitors but there are some tour companies that still carry out private tours to the Island in the Venice Lagoon. Poveglia Island has a reputation of being the world’s most haunted island. There used to be a mental asylum run by a murderous doctor on the island and in the medieval period people with plague were burned.  The mad doctor apparently comminuted suicide by jumping off the tower. It is said that thousands of people have died on the Poveglia Island. Local fishermen fishing around the island say that sometimes bones would get stuck in their nets. You will have to find a travel tour company in Venice if you want to visit the island. So if you’re heading of to Venice, why not take a boat trip to Poveglia Island. 

Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan in India

bhangarh fort at night

India too has its share of haunted places. One place in particular is supposed one of the most haunted places in the world. The Bhangarh fort near Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan has a reputation of being haunted and tops the list being one of the most haunted. The Bhangarh Fort is built on a deserted town called Bhangarh near the popular tourist place of Jaipur in Rajastan.

There are several stories and myths associated legends of Bhangarh Fort. One such story goes that the son of the owner died violently their spirit lingers on in the physical world. I have written a book called, “Real Ghost And Paranormal Stories From India” where detailed my person ghost and paranormal stories.

Anyway, in addition, to this, it is said that a man who used to do black magic in the area cursed the residents of the fort that they will die unnatural deaths and their spirit will haunt the place. Interestingly, his curse seemed to have stuck and many of the residents and owners of the place have died in unusual circumstances. That is why when you visit the place, you will not find houses around this fort. Most people would just not buy land to build houses in the vicinity of the Bhangarh fort. Funny thing is that there is a government notice board for tourists not to enter the fort after sunset. Would you go to such a place (after sunset)? I know I wouldn’t.

Let me know what you thought about these haunted places of the world and which ones you have visited? Have you got a story to share about a haunted place then feel free to share them in the comments section? In the meantime, don’t forget to read some of the most haunted places in India and types of ghosts Indians believe in. If you love ghost stories, movies or places, I am sure India has plenty of haunted places to cater for your needs.

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Try sugarcane juice in India

You might not have thought about drinking sugarcane juice but in India it’s a very popular drink for us Indians. It’s one of the best thirst quenchers around. It’s widely available and cheap as well.

You will be able to find a sugarcane cart everywhere in India. The juice is made by crushing peeled sugarcane sticks and collecting the juice in containers. Some people would simply chew on these sugarcane sticks. As far as I know there are very little risks from drinking sugarcane juice in India. However you must consider if it’s hygienic for you or not. You can read more about it in my book here. The cost of a glass would range from Rupees 10 to 25 per glass.

sugar cane juice in india
A vendor selling sugar cane juice in India

Here are some tips when trying out sugarcane juice in India

  • Ask the vendor to empty out the container in which the juice in being extracted. This way you know that you will get freshly squeezed juice.
  • You can ask the vendor to clean the glasses once again if you aren’t convinced it’s clean.
  • You could take the juice in your own glass or container.
  • Some vendors add salt to the juice, you might wish to avoid it.

Watch sugarcane being extracted 

Why should you secure your journey with Travel Insurance?

Away from the mundane daily life, a foreign vacation comes as a welcome break. It is also the time to strengthen the bond between family members and discover new things. For instance, a husband discovers the inclination of his wife towards adventurous activities, like bungee jumping, scuba diving, etc. Little wonders, every family member looks forward to going out on a holiday for creating memorable moments.

Increase in number of Indians travelling abroad

Indians love to travel overseas. Over the last five years, the number of people travelling abroad has witnessed a rise of about 10.7%. As per the estimates of World Bank, Indians spent around Rs 91,593 crore overseas in 2013 as compared to Rs 70,746 crore in 2007. Besides Singapore and Thailand, some of the new destinations which have caught the fancy of Indians are Seychelles, Maldives, Oman and Vietnam. Besides this, there has been a rise in the number of solo women travelling overseas.

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Dismal state of Travel insurance

While the number of people taking foreign vacations has increased, the statistics is not that good when it comes to buying travel insurance. According to one of the surveys conducted, only 2%-5% of people travelling abroad purchase travel insurance.

But what if an unforeseen event or accident disturbs the tranquility of travel? Imagine after reaching Singapore, you take a cab to a hotel and forget your travel bags inside it! Similarly, there are hundreds of things, like illness, accident, which can go wrong and ruin your entire holiday mood. There are several reasons due to which your flight can get cancelled. Wouldn’t it be great if there is someone who can lend a helping hand, take all the responsibility and bring you out of the difficult situation? Well, there is indeed a solution in the form of travel insurance policy. It ensures that fun in a vacation remains uninterrupted whatever is the situation.

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 Top reasons to buy travel insurance policy

  • Loss of baggage or passport: What happens in case you lose your baggage or passport? Instead of pressing the panic button and contacting the embassy, you can simply call the travel insurer to sort out things. The insurer would not only help in getting a duplicate passport, but all the related expenses incurred in the process will also be taken care by the insurer. There can be nothing daunting than losing one’s passport in a foreign land. Moreover, if you can’t speak the local language, it becomes difficult to communicate. In such a situation, the insurer would pay you a pre-determined sum in case you lose your passport/baggage, along with related expenses.
  • Health coverage: Medical emergencies can strike anytime and anywhere. Imagine the situation when your daughter or wife falls sick or meets with an accident in a country like the USA where medical costs are high. It is important to note, your health insurance policies will not offer coverage once you cross the country. Here, travel insurance comes into the picture. In the case of medical emergency, the insurer would cover diagnostic tests, evacuation charges, hospitalization costs along with transportation costs. Most importantly, travel insurance plans can give you cashless facility in a foreign country.
  • Cancellation of the trip: Imagine a situation when you have booked a flight ticket to attend a friend’s wedding in London and at the last minute, you met with an accident and your trip gets cancelled. Considering the financial loss, your friend won’t be the only person who gets heartache. Any last minute personal emergency, death in a family or illness could result in cancellation of the planned trip. It results in monetary losses as booking amount in most of the cases is non-refundable. A travel insurance policy with cancellation coverage will reimburse your trip cancellation charges. Further, cancellation compensation is also applicable when a trip is cancelled due to terrorism, riots and weather related events.
  • Emergency evacuation: Earthquakes, terrorist attacks, volcanic ash clouds and Tsunamis are such situations where emergency evacuation requires. Unfortunately, one can never predict when and where a natural calamity may strike. What happens if you are caught in a similar situation on your vacation? Fortunately, a travel insurer evacuates the insured out from a distress situation and gives the required medical care.
  • Burglary/theft at home: An empty house becomes an easy target for thieves. While you are on a vacation having the time of your life, a theft might happen in your house. A travel insurance policy can take care of this as well.
  • Humanitarian ground: If due to medical reasons, you get hospitalized, you might want your family members besides you. If your family member travels to visit you, travel insurance policies cover their stay and travel expenses.

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Most of the travel insurance companies have 24×7 customer support in foreign locations also where you can call in case of medical and non-medical emergency while travelling. Further, in case you lose your policy document, you can give your policy document number and the insurer will settle your claim on the basis of it. In case you don’t remember your policy document number, your name or mobile number will help in claim settlement.

Remember, it’s very easy to create a travel itinerary, but to travel safe and comfortable, its worth to buy a travel insurance policy!

Is public display of affection allowed in India?

If you are coming to India from the States or Europe, you are in for a shock. Unlike the West, we Indians are not allowed to show affection at least in public. In fact, there’s a law that prevents obscenity in the open. The “Indian Penal Code Section” 294 (a) states: Whoever, to the annoyance of others does any obscene act in any public place, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine, or with both.

Basically what’s happening is that touch is somehow perceived as interlinked with sex in India? For example, we Indians think that mouth-to-mouth kissing is a western concept and therefore not really something that we should be doing in public. But many of us do not know the origins of kissing were first mentioned in the Mahabharata. Historians have found the earliest references to the practice of lip kissing in the Mahabharata dated 1500 B.C. and the reference continued with the Kama Sutra with many descriptive verities of kissing and having sex. Another interesting point is that the conquering armies of Alexander and his army learnt the art of kissing from the Indians. This doesn’t mean Indians were the first to invent kissing; it simply means that it was first mentioned in texts where people appeared to be kissing.

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Funny thing is that if you have been to India before, you probably have seen two men holding hands. This doesn’t mean they are gay, they just happen to be friends. But on the other hand if a boy and a girl hold hands in public – this is frowned upon. Boys do not shy away from showing this intimacy. However, show of affection and intimacy between men and women is frowned upon throughout India.

So what is allowed and not allowed

Kissing in public

Kissing may be the universal language of love but kissing on the lips is a definitely a no go area in India. This is dangerous territory. However, an innocent goodbye kiss at the International airport would probably be fine but not at the railway station while smooching at a restaurant is definitely not a good idea.

Holding hands

Holding hands in most areas of India would be acceptable. It may seem strange but even men do it (this might seem bizarre to the western eye but there is nothing sexual about it).  If you wanted to hold hands or wanted to put your arms around your partner’s shoulders, feel free to do so as that would be fine and is not a public offence.

Hugging

Hugging is quite a new concept in India different to the traditional Namaste where the hands are folded together and the head is bowed. I see more and more people hugging to show affection. There’s even a saint called, “Mata Amritanandamayi Devi” from Kerala popularly known as Amma, the hugging saint. Hugging is acceptable.

This is certainly one of the many paradoxes of India. In a country where rape is common, groping is considered almost acceptable, there are erotic and sensuous sculptures on temples expressing love in its unique forms, men peeing on the side of the road, street animals openly copulating – human intimacy is a curious contradiction. Here’s more on how to stay safe in India.

Hope this article was useful and if you have any questions relating to your travels to India, you can ask here or send me a message.

5 essential monsoon travel items for India

If you are travelling to India this monsoon then you might wish to take some of these essentials with you. Although it’s not necessary and you will be able to buy all these items when you get to India but nonetheless, you might wish to take your own.

Mosquito bands or repellents

These are essential as mosquitoes breed in large numbers during the monsoons so you might wish to take some mosquito bands. Good thing about them is that you can wear them on your clothing or you can attach them to your bag. It creates a protective halo around you which will help you against malaria and dengue fever (Delhi is famous for this).

Rain coat or jacket and Umbrella

A rain coat or jacket is going to be essential if you are visiting India during the monsoons. But do make sure they are light and thin as most parts of India are still warm even during the rainy seasons.

This goes without saying but bring a small one so that you can fold it away in your bag.

Sunscreen

If you have a sensitive skin then you bring a bottle of your favourite sunscreen.

Waterproof shoes

When it rains in India – it rains like crazy. So bring a pair of waterproof shoes. If you can, try to avoid slippers during the rainy season in India.

Don’t let the rains let you down. In many parts of the world rain is a nuisance but in India it’s a welcome change. Here’s a comprehensive packing list for India.

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