The journey to find the world's
largest cave in Vietnam
During a
trip to the jungle, Mr. Ho Khanh incidentally saw white clouds and felt
strong wind. Moving closerly, he saw a very large cave. 18 years later, this
cave was announced as the world's largest cave.
Ho Khanh and Howard Limbert.
Ho Khanh, the man who was called by
local people as the "King of caves" is now 48 years old. The thin,
tall, virile, man lives in Son Trach commune, Bo Trach district of Quang Binh
province. Recalling the trip into the jungle in 1990, Khanh said: "At
that time, like other local people, I went into the forest to seek a livelihood.
In the jungle alone, I happened to see white clouds, felt high winds
accompanied with howling blown out from a cave.” But he did not discover it
further.
The following year, he continued to
explore the forest through many trips. When the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National
Park was established, Khanh became a farmer and he did not enter the forest
anymore.
In 2008, a group of British cave
experts made a survey in Quang Binh. They found senior woodmen to assist
their adventures and Khanh was one of them.
“I told them about the cave. Howard
Limbert eyes lit up when he heard it," Khanh recalled.
Through depictions of Ho Khanh,
Limbert said that it would be a pretty big cave and encouraged Khanh to
search for the cave again. " I was not really interested in going back
to the forest but seeing Howard’s eagerness, I agreed," Khanh confided.
Before returning to the woods, Ho
Khanh met other woodmens to ask them about the cave but they did not know
anything about it. No one had ever seen that cave so Ho Khanh had to go into
the woods alone. The first day, he lost direction in the jungle but the
second day he found the cave.
A year later, the British explorers
returned to Quang Binh. Ho Khanh and Howard Limbert officially explored the
entire cave and announced on National Geographic magazine about the world's
largest cave in 2010.
"As usual, the cave is named
after the discoverer. But British explorers suggested to choose Doong, the
name of a little village on the way into the cave and I agreed to name it Son
Doong, meaning the mountain behind Doong village," Khanh said.
Since then Khanh has collaborated
with British explorers to find more caves in Phong Nha forest, which are
named after his relatives, such as Nghia Cave (his wife), Thai Hoa cave (his
son) and Hung cave (his friend).
Ho Khanh is also the discover of the
cave Heaven, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
Ho Khanh is also the name chosen by
many groups of explorers as the guide for their survey trips.
"Initially, I faced a lot of dangers because of lacking protective
tools. After many years of saving, I bought a set of equipment for
professional explorers. These things are extremely expensive. Only a screw to
catch on the cliff is priced a hundred of USD", Ho Khanh said.
Khanh has discovered about 30 caves
in Phong Nha-Ke Bang.
In 2011, when Son Doong was opened
for tourists, Khanh became an employee of the cave managing agency and is the
leader of the group of porters who carry luggage for tourists. Ho Khanh also
opens a small cafe in his house, which is located on the bank of the romantic
The café has become a venue of
explorers. He also built several small houses on his garden to serve
tourists.
These days, he is busy preparing for
the exploration trips next March.
Recently, Khanh and Howard Limbert
were presented the third-class Labor Medal by the
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