The Andes Unmapped: Remote High Routes of South America is an immersive exploration of the Andes beyond traditional trails. From northern Ecuador to Tierra del Fuego, the author shares first-hand experiences trekking through some of the most challenging and remote high-altitude landscapes on Earth. Every step reveals the diversity of the Andes: lush northern valleys, the arid and expansive Bolivian altiplano, snow-capped peaks in southern Peru, and Patagonia's wind-swept fjords and glaciers.This narrative goes beyond scenery, offering readers practical insights into navigating unmapped routes, dealing with altitude and unpredictable weather, and respecting fragile ecosystems. Along the journey, the author encounters wildlife from vicuñas and guanacos to condors, and meets local communities whose lives have long been intertwined with the mountains. Tales of glacial crossings, steep ridges, hidden valleys, and abandoned pre-Incan terraces blend with reflections on endurance, solitude, and the profound sense of connection that comes from walking paths few have trodden.With detailed appendices on gear, navigation, flora and fauna, itineraries, and safety, The Andes Unmapped is both a guidebook and a memoir. It appeals to adventure seekers, mountaineers, long-distance trekkers, and anyone captivated by remote landscapes and the human spirit of exploration. Step into the Andes as you have never experienced them-unmapped, raw, and awe-inspiring.