Graves 29 and 30 are right next to each other. This is followed by graves 31 and 32, which are no longer so well preserved.
Finally, one arrives at the impressive and well-preserved grave 33. It consists of a large anteroom, from which a narrow passage leads into the grave cave with two burial chambers. There are still remains of old columns.
Graves 34 and 35 can be found a little off the beaten track.
You should definitely climb into the small grave 34 through the narrow, round entrance. It impresses with carved patterns on the cave walls.
In front of the entrance to grave 35, the original stone for closing the grave can still be seen.