During war time, soldiers found that the ethnic minority who helped them transport goods to soldiers on the battlefield, from the North to the South, traverse a network of criss-cross roads and winding paths along the Truong Son mountain range.
The Truong Son Trail, now called the Ho Chi Minh Road, has gone down in history as a historical memoir of the bravery, strength and firm resolve of the Vietnamese people to defeat their invaders.
The A Rem people also let thousands of soldiers use the caves as a hiding place from enemy aircrafts and to store essential goods.
En cave was severely damaged during the American war in air raids. Traces of remnants of the American war can be seen along the Rao Thuong stream.
The 1.7km deep cave has a height of 70 metres and is home to millions of swallows.
En cave is expected to be a charming new tourist destination for a large number of adventure tourists in coming times.
Some photos of En cave:
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