• Puka Pukara (Quechua puka red, pukara fortress, "red fortress", hispanicized spellings Pucapucara, Puca Pucara, Puca Pucará)...
  • The name "Puka Pukara" derives from the Quechua language, where "Puka" means "red" and "Pukara" translates to "fortress" or "fortified place."
  • I visited Puka Pukara as part of a morning visiting all four ruins near Cusco, but sadly it was raining so the spectacular location was rather diminished.
  • Explore Puka Pukara (Red Fortress) and find out more about its discovery, history, features, the civilization behind it and more.
  • Puka Pukara - Red Fortress. The archaeological complex of Puca Pucara is one of the archaeological centers located on the outskirts of the city of Cusco.
  • Aside from its historical and architectural significance, Puka Pukara also offers visitors an impressive view of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Puka Pukara, nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Peru, is a remarkable archaeological site steeped in mystery and history.
  • Puka Pukara. Peru. Polygonal masonry of the Inca.
  • Günümüzde müze. Peru'da Puka-Pukara, yerliler Kırmızı Kale takma adıyla anıldı. ... Uzakta Puka-Pukara çok büyük bir kale gibi görünüyor.
  • The Puka Pukara ruins are believed to have been an Inca Inca military fortress located 5 miles or 8 kilometers from the Cusco city.
  • Caught a full rainbow over Puka Pukara! How to Get There. The Puka Pukara ruins are located about 5-6 miles north of Cusco on the road to Pisac.
  • Puka Pukara is a site of military ruins in Peru situated in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, near Cusco.
  • Puka Pukara is a site of military ruins in Peru situated in the Cusco Region, Cusco Province, Cusco District, near Cusco.