WeirdestTourist DestinationsFrom the perspective of tourists
The Earth is a strange and amazing place, with various spots around the globe that seem very bizarre and mysterious to tourists. These hidden places can sometimes be scary and frightening. In this section ofSelMagzJoin us as we introduce you to these places.
Doll Village in Japan
The Doll Village in Japan is a location that its residents have abandoned, as they witnessed life-sized dolls with very creepy appearances built to honor the old inhabitants.
The Ghost Village in Namibia
In Namibia, there is a place called the Ghost Village where the buildings are abandoned, sand has filled these structures, and no one lives there. People believe it is a haunt of wandering spirits. This town is known as the Ghost Town due to strange noises, and locals believe it is filled with ghosts.
Underwater Museum in Mexico
Under the Caribbean Sea in Mexico lies a museum known as the underwater museum, which features human-like sculptures that scare many visitors, as everything appears very lifelike.
Upside-Down House in China
Did you know that the upside-down house in China is one of the strangest structures in the world? Many people are scared to enter these homes, fearing they might fall, but the house is designed to look upside down without posing any real danger.
Spotted Lake in Canada
This lake is located in Canada. In the summer, steam spots appear on its surface. Some believe that many corpses are buried beneath it, and the high concentration of minerals causes these spots, which makes people hesitant to visit.
Underground Amusement Park in Romania
If you travel to Romania, you can visit the strange underground amusement park that might give you chills and thrills.
Hair Museum in Turkey
This place might be more disgusting than strange for many. In 1979, a hairdresser in Turkey began to save every hair he cut and later established a museum featuring the hair of 16,000 women who visited him.
Cat Island in Japan
Have you ever thought of a place where only cats live, and humans are very few? There’s an island in Japan with an enormous number of cats, which is why many people prefer not to visit.
Glass Church in Taiwan
This large church, resembling Cinderella’s shoe, is one of the most famous churches in Taiwan, and many are afraid to enter, fearing the glass might break and fall on them; however, that’s not the case.
Gigantic Swamp in Micronesia
At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean lies a gigantic swamp resembling a massive war machine from World War II, and most people are scared to even visit it as it brings back very frightening memories.
Bone Church in Czech Republic
The Bone Church is one of the most famous and terrifying attractions in the Czech Republic, filled with the bones and skulls of over 40,000 people, making it a visit that’s not for everyone, as it instills a lot of fear and dread.