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Experience Savannah's haunted side with a guided ghost hunting tour using modern equipment, expert guides, and intimate group sizes for authentic chills.
Have you ever wondered what secrets lie behind the walls of Savannah’s most haunted sites? This guided ghost hunting experience offers an authentic opportunity to explore the city’s paranormal side, all while using the latest ghost-hunting equipment under the guidance of seasoned professionals. For those curious about the supernatural or simply looking for a thrilling story, this tour promises a mix of history, mystery, and hands-on investigation.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines education with adventure. You’re not just listening to legends—you’re actively participating, learning techniques to spot the unseen, and capturing evidence yourself. However, it’s worth noting that the tour lasts two hours and might feel a bit lengthy, especially if you’re eager to move through each space faster. It’s best suited for anyone over 13 who enjoys a bit of mystery, history, and a good scare in a small, intimate group setting.
We’re pretty certain that lovers of history, paranormal enthusiasts, or anyone craving a unique night activity will find plenty to enjoy here. The tour kicks off at a central Savannah location, near Liberty St. and Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., with convenient parking nearby. Once assembled, you’re introduced to the basics of ghost hunting—learning how to use traditional tools like EMF meters and spirit boxes, as well as how to turn your cellphone into a powerful investigative device.
One of the standout features of this experience is the knowledgeable guidance from experts Ted and Andrew. They’re praised for their rich storytelling, making the haunted history of 416 W Liberty Street come alive. You’ll hear about its Revolutionary War past, its connection to a triple-axe murder, and its neighborhood’s seedy reputation. This provides a solid narrative foundation before you start searching the darkness for ghosts.
If you prefer having a local expert, these guided Savannah experiences could work well
Your night begins at the designated meeting point, conveniently located at a busy intersection with paid parking options nearby. After gathering your group—limited to 16 participants for a more personal experience—your guides introduce you to the equipment and give a quick training session. Expect to learn how to handle EMF detectors, spirit boxes, and SLS cameras. The guides also encourage you to bring your own ghost-hunting devices if you wish, which many do for extra personalized investigations.
Before heading into the haunted location, Ted and Andrew share tips on how to notice paranormal phenomena, how to record EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), and how to interpret strange phenomena. The guides emphasize that part of the experience is about keeping an open mind and being aware that some activity might have logical explanations. They are skilled at balancing skepticism with curiosity, making sure everyone feels comfortable while exploring.
Once equipped, your group ventures into the historic site at night. This building’s stories are chilling—ranging from its role in the Revolutionary War to its dark connection with past murders. The atmosphere is heightened by the dim lighting, creaky floors, and the eerie silence that often precedes paranormal activity.
Guests have reported detecting activity individually and as a group. For example, some respondents mentioned observing orb-like images on infrared cameras and hearing unexplained voices through spirit boxes. One review specifically noted that a spirit claimed to be from France through a spirit box, which adds an intriguing international twist. Another described seeing multiple orb-like motions and noting that EMF detectors spiked near the chimneys and windows, areas where cold spots and unusual electromagnetic activity were recorded.
Plus, the SLS (Structured Light Sensor) camera captured figures that appeared to be moving in the dark, and some participants noted that the third-floor hot water tank room produced two simultaneous SLS images, sparking excitement and a few nervous laughs. The guides help interpret these findings, pointing out that certain rooms—like the third-floor chillingly cold space—tend to show the most activity, perhaps correlating with the eerie stories told earlier.
After the investigation, your guides assist in ruling out logical explanations for the phenomena you witnessed. This part of the tour is just as valuable, as it helps demystify some of the experiences while respecting the genuine moments of unexplained activity. Many reviews mention how knowledgeable and detailed the guides are, with one stating, “Ted and Andrew gave great details regarding the history of the house and the city and made the tour fun.”
Priced at $75 per person, this tour offers a good balance between affordability and quality. You’re not just paying for a spooky story—you’re paying for an interactive experience that combines history, technology, and a bit of courage. Many participants find that the chance to actively participate makes the price well worth it, especially considering the personal evidence they gather.
The small-group format guarantees a more personal and engaging experience, avoiding the often impersonal feel of larger tours. Plus, the ability to bring your own ghost-hunting devices adds an extra layer of customization for enthusiasts.
The duration of two hours can seem long if you’re eager to move quickly, but it also means plenty of time to explore, ask questions, and potentially capture compelling evidence. The flexible cancellation policy—up to 24 hours before—makes it easy to book with confidence, especially if you’re trying to fit this activity into a busy travel schedule.
This experience is best suited for curious minds interested in paranormal lore, history buffs eager to connect stories with physical locations, or anyone who enjoys a shared adventure in a group setting. The guided nature ensures you’re supported throughout, making it accessible even for those new to ghost hunting.
Children over 13 will likely get the most out of it, as the atmosphere can be quite spooky and the equipment technical. The small group size keeps things intimate, allowing for genuine interaction and personalized attention from guides.
If you’re visiting Savannah and want to experience the city’s haunted reputation in a hands-on way, this ghost hunting investigation is a solid choice. The combination of expert storytelling, modern equipment, and active participation offers a genuine peek into the supernatural—and the stories behind the chilling locations.
The guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness, adding to the overall experience. The chance to gather your own evidence and learn investigative techniques makes it more than just a tour—it’s an interactive adventure. For those who enjoy a good ghost story, a bit of history, and a dose of adrenaline, this activity delivers.
While it may not be for everyone—especially those who prefer more passive sightseeing—it’s a memorable option for thrill-seekers, history lovers, and paranormal enthusiasts alike.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for ages 13 and above, as the atmosphere can be quite spooky and the investigation involves handling equipment and experiencing potentially eerie phenomena.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately two hours, starting from the meeting point. Be sure to check specific start times when booking.
Do I need to bring my own ghost-hunting equipment?
No, the tour provides traditional and modern ghost-hunting tools, but you’re welcome to bring your own devices if you have them for added fun.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins near Liberty St. and Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, with parking available nearby. The tour ends back at the starting point.
Is this tour appropriate for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group size ensures a more personal experience, and solo travelers often find it easy to mingle and participate actively.