Most travelers flock to the Valley of the Kings to see the golden fame of Tutankhamun. However, those who seek the true pinnacle of Ancient Egyptian achievement head straight for one destination: The Tomb of Seti I (KV17).
Archaeologists call it the “Great Tomb,” while visitors describe it as the “Mona Lisa of the Underworld.” KV17 represents more than a burial site; it stands as a 3,000-year-old subterranean cathedral. While other tombs in the necropolis offer a brief glimpse into the past, the Tomb of Seti I immerses you entirely in the artistic and spiritual zenith of the 19th Dynasty. At Egypt Fun Tours, we know that the majesty of Seti I unlocks the deepest secrets of the New Kingdom. This comprehensive guide reveals why this site remains the longest, deepest, and most exquisitely decorated tomb in Luxor. Discover why its “special entry” status offers the ultimate luxury experience for every history enthusiast.





























