Haunted Lorong Lada Hitam | Singapore |

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... Read moreLorong Lada Hitam, translated as Black Pepper Lane, holds a unique place in Singapore’s local folklore. Historically surrounded by pepper plantations, the area was once bustling with plantation workers traveling the road long before modern lighting and highways. Today, the road’s narrow, tree-lined path near the reservoir and dense Mandai forest remains peaceful by day but turns eerie after dark. Many locals avoid walking along Lorong Lada Hitam alone at night, not simply due to hearsay but because of the unsettling atmosphere described by those who have been there. One night patrol officer recounted a chilling experience driving home around 2 AM: he spotted a seemingly lifeless figure standing by the roadside, but as he approached, the figure disappeared without a trace, leaving only empty road and swaying trees behind. Nighttime travelers often mention a heavy feeling as if the forest itself is watching, and how the darkness seems to instantly vanish from behind when their headlights pass the area. These shared accounts contribute to the road’s reputation as a haunted place, sparking curiosity and caution in equal measure. For those interested in Singapore’s lesser-known haunted sites, Lorong Lada Hitam offers a genuine glimpse into the blend of natural beauty and supernatural mystery. Walking or driving here during daylight reveals a quiet, lush environment, but the intangible aura of the night invites respect for the stories passed down through generations. If you plan to visit, consider going during the day and embrace the peaceful scenery surrounding this enigmatic road.