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"Camping in Rupac: The Hidden Kingdom of the Clouds"

AUTHOR Holgado, Marina
PUBLISHER Independently Published (05/10/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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"Camping in Rupac: The Hidden Kingdom of the Clouds" is a deeply personal travel memoir that follows the narrator's transformative solo journey to Rupac, an ancient Andean ruin perched above the clouds in Peru. Drawn by a mysterious legend and a yearning for solitude, the narrator treks through dizzying altitudes and rugged trails to reach the sacred site, once known as the "City of Fire."

Along the way, the story explores physical and emotional challenges-from harsh cold and fatigue to profound moments of silence and connection. Through encounters with locals, the rhythm of nature, and the quiet strength of the ruins, the narrator sheds the noise of modern life and uncovers inner resilience. By the end, the mountain has not just tested them-it has changed them. They return from Rupac not just with memories, but with a deeper understanding of humility, presence, and the enduring spirit of the land.

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ISBN-13: 9798283357737
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 120
Carton Quantity: 66
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.25 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.38 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Travel | South America - Peru
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"Camping in Rupac: The Hidden Kingdom of the Clouds" is a deeply personal travel memoir that follows the narrator's transformative solo journey to Rupac, an ancient Andean ruin perched above the clouds in Peru. Drawn by a mysterious legend and a yearning for solitude, the narrator treks through dizzying altitudes and rugged trails to reach the sacred site, once known as the "City of Fire."

Along the way, the story explores physical and emotional challenges-from harsh cold and fatigue to profound moments of silence and connection. Through encounters with locals, the rhythm of nature, and the quiet strength of the ruins, the narrator sheds the noise of modern life and uncovers inner resilience. By the end, the mountain has not just tested them-it has changed them. They return from Rupac not just with memories, but with a deeper understanding of humility, presence, and the enduring spirit of the land.

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