Hantu Tinggi

Tradition / Region: Malaysian Mythology
Alternative names: Tall Ghost, Bajang Tinggi, Tinggi Puaka, Bapak Hantu, Bapak Jin
Category: Ghost, Giant


The Myth

The Hantu Tinggi is a colossal supernatural being whose enormous body towers so high that its upper half disappears into the clouds. Resembling the fearsome Hantu Raya or the Indonesian Genderuwo, it is said to be thousands of times larger than any ordinary spirit. A single strand of hair from its leg is believed to be as thick as a muscular man’s arm.

According to Malaysian folklore, the Hantu Tinggi dwells in remote forests, mountains, and isolated wilderness. It is considered an immensely ancient being, existing since before the arrival of humanity and, in some traditions, even before the creation of Iblis. Because of its unimaginable size, a person may unknowingly walk between its legs or beneath its towering form without immediately realizing what they have encountered.

Looking directly at the Hantu Tinggi is said to bring terrible consequences. Those who meet its gaze may be struck blind, while others suffer broken necks, damaged spines, or become hopelessly lost after being drawn into the Ghaib Realm, the hidden supernatural world inhabited by spirits. For this reason, parents traditionally warned children to avoid lonely forests, hills, and mountains, especially after dark.

Protection against the Hantu Tinggi is believed to come through the recitation of verses from the Qur’an and sincere prayers. Those thought to have been cursed by the giant spirit often seek help from a bomoh, pawang, dukun, imam, or other Islamic spiritual healer to remove its influence.

Although often confused with the Hantu Galah, a bamboo-like forest spirit, the Hantu Tinggi is regarded as a completely different entity. Rather than resembling a living bamboo, it is an unimaginably massive giant whose presence alone inspires awe and terror.

Thus the Hantu Tinggi is remembered as one of Malaysia’s largest and most mysterious supernatural beings—a towering primordial spirit whose head vanishes into the heavens and whose mere gaze can bring ruin to those unfortunate enough to encounter it.


Sources

Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Hantu Tinggi. In Wikipedia. Retrieved June 27, 2026, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hantu_Tinggi