Muneeb Shad A childhood dream come true – King Tut’s tomb is breathtaking! Finally seeing King Tutankhamun’s tomb in person was a surreal and emotional experience—truly a childhood bucket list item crossed off! The moment you step inside, you’re struck by the vibrant colors still preserved on the walls after thousands of years. The artwork is mesmerizing, telling the powerful story of the boy king’s journey to the afterlife. It’s incredible how detailed and symbolic every figure and hieroglyph is—like walking through ancient history frozen in time. The significance of his legacy and the mystery surrounding his life and death make it all the more captivating. An absolute must-see for anyone fascinated by Egypt’s rich past!
Bill Lovett You have to buy a ticket, either on line to avoid the main gate queues. Or, on arrival. Beware, the website was unstable but managed to pay in the end. Need access to your email to get confirmation code. There is not a lot in this tomb. A tunnel, access chamber, then a sarcophagus. See the YouTube videos. You get to meet Tutankhamen himself. Just a body covered in a blanket in a glass cabinet. As he was a monarch of this land, I am surprised they did not put some decorations to signify the blessing he now brings to all of Egypt. BUT, he is the real man. The sarcophagus is unattractive. BUT, the room is full of fresh seeming paintings, large, clear. Wonderful to see. The display boards outside are helpful. It is also v good if you have been into Cairo museums to see other Tutenkhamen material. Then you can visualise the whole matter. Do your homework, and it'll help the joy.
Niro Tham An absolute must see when in Luxor. Seeing a mummy of King TuT, someone who we learned about as kids live. Words cant explain. Highly recommend making this one of the tombs to visit when in valley of the kings.
PARTHA BHATTACHARJEE One of the most visited tomb at the Valley of Kings in Luxor with an additional ticket of around 15 USD. The paintings and carvings in the walls are pretty well maintained and the mummy also appeared to be in a good position. Highly recommended.
Mohamed Aslam For me, this was the best tomb I visited. A separate ticket is required, but it’s absolutely worth it. Though the tomb is small, Tutankhamun’s mummy is still preserved in a glass box—making it a truly unique experience. Unlike other tombs, which have no mummies (most are now in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, where photography is not allowed), here you are free to take photos or videos as you wish. The tomb is absolutely incredible, not just for its contents but also for its history. It’s fascinating and tragic to learn that two of Tutankhamun’s unborn children were found alongside his mummy during its discovery and that he may have been murdered. This adds a haunting yet captivating dimension to the experience. A must.