Tour Haunted Scotland is an interesting tour which is certainly not meant for the persons with weak heart. The trip encapsulates the sheer thrill and excitement which the tourists encounter while visiting the old heritage buildings like the castles, churches, chapels, palaces, etc. The trip can send shivers down the spine by unleashing an ambiance of eerie silence, the sounds of the bats and owls nestled in the confines of the desolate palace or the castle. The trip becomes scarier during night when in the pitch darkness one may visualize the hallucinogenic knights strutting across the palace or one can hear the sounds of galloping horses. The ambiance creates phantasmagoria of delusions as a result of which many tourists suffer from wear psychosis within the confines of a haunted castle. The castles and the palace are replete with a plethora of intricate architectural designs and pattern.
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The places which are included in the haunted tour of Scotland are
Pitlochry, Blair Castle, Queens View, Edradour Distillery, Glamis Castle,Huntingtower Castle,Glasgow, Arbroath Abbey, Claypotts Castle, Edinburgh and Edinburgh Castle, Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis, Falkland Palace, St. Andrews Castle and Cathedral, Melrose Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Witchery, Mary King's Close, Halloween in Glasgow, Dryburgh Abbey. The haunted tour may turn a non believer of ghosts into a believer. The trip may also induce a feeling of euphoria by witnessing the glorious tradition and heritage of the past. The tourists may not be swayed away by the scary milieu of the castles and panic attack may not engulf the tourist. Trepidation will always be latent in the haunted tours of Scotland. The tour is meant for those who are willing to explore new avenues of tourism with a bit of trepidation and extract an intangible pleasure by suffering from a fear psychosis amidst the desolate palaces.
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