King Tut's Tomb to Remain Open

Many reports in the recent past told that one of the world's large visited tourist spot, the tomb of the King Tut will be closed this year.Zahi Hawaas, chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities,told that the Tomb of the King TutanKhamun will not be closed in the near future.
The mummy and the murals of the tomb is being visited by hordes of sweaty visitors all over the world.The visitors will be directed towards the replicas of the tombs.The first three replicas going to be reproduced will be the tomb of the king Tutankhamun,and the already closed burials of Seti I and Queen Nefertari in the Valley of the Queens.But it has been announced that the original tombs will remain opened to the tourists who pay huge fee as much as $8,500 per visit.King Tut's tomb is also one of the smaller burials in the Valley of Kings.