This tomb is closed to the public. It takes some connections and $ome more connection$ to get ten minutes inside this amazing tomb. The monuments and tombs in Egypt are incredible but the thousands of years have taken their toll. The inside of this tomb since restoration look like they were painted yesterday. Our tour had this tomb and the Seti I tomb (also closed) arranged along with an expert Egyptologist to accompany us. The cost was significant but the experience was quite incredible. For those who can afford it, this experience can be the high point of an incredible trip to Egypt.

