Hanging Coffins is a unique and intriguing attraction located in Sagada, Philippines. It is a cultural heritage site that showcases the ancient burial tradition of the local Igorot tribe. The coffins are suspended on the limestone cliffs, creating a surreal and awe-inspiring sight. The tradition of hanging coffins dates back centuries and is believed to be a way for the deceased to be closer to the heavens. The Igorot people have great respect for their ancestors and believe that placing the coffins in elevated positions brings them closer to the afterlife. Visiting Hanging Coffins offers a fascinating insight into the customs and traditions of the Igorot tribe. You can learn about their beliefs, funeral rituals, and the significance of this unique burial practice. The site is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with lush greenery and towering cliffs providing a picturesque backdrop. Exploring the area around Hanging Coffins allows you to discover hidden trails, waterfalls... Leer más