This was by far my favourite tombs. The details in the design and how well preserved it was has left me speechless. Words can't begin to describe the amazingness!
This is the best tomb to see. It only costs 100 Egyptian pounds extra to see the TUT tomb, but why bother when there is little to see and this one is far superior? An incredible experience. Note that guides can't come in and that photos are not allowed.
While it is not one of the most impressive tombs in the Valley of the Kings, it is still definitely worth a visit.
This tomb is amazing it is mind lowing the craftsmanship that went into this. The sarcophagus is still inside and is beautiful. To think the tombs were never meant to be seen again is unfathomable completely blown away by the scale. Ignore the security men who will offer you a special vue for cash it's a scam. Quite a steep descent therefore a bit of a workout in the heat for the ascent take plenty of water you will need it. Don't forget to look at the hieroglyphics whilst going up they are amazing.
this is a better place to see the tomb techniques than the Tut tomb.Mrenptah, the son of Ramses II, was a fortunate pharaoh as he had time to finsh his tomb and did not die too early.
A Pharoah that is not particularly well known, but the tomb is fantastic. The artwork is exquisite and interesting. Make a point of seeing this
This tomb is one of the largest and deepest. Don't even pause to worry about the effort going down and coming up - just do it; you won't regret. The hugeness of this tomb engulfs you with wonder that what those ancient artisans were capable of. Every inch of the wall is carved with intricate drawings, after a while I just felt numb taking so much in. Absolutely worth the effort.
well preserved, steep climb/ drop and brilliant sarcophagus for the king. well done to those who preferred to see this one as its the best in the valley of the kings by far
Its a tomb as Egyptian know how to do it. Interesting also the story of merenptah. We appreciated the work done to do it.
This tomb has the large sarcophagus at the bottom of a very steep walk down approx 30 meters i was told the wall paintings were very good quality.