
Puka Pukara
"Puka Pukara stands on a prominent ridge overlooking the ancient road to Cusco. Built with pink sandstone blocks that glow red in the setting sun, it contains terraces, aqueducts, w..."
Traveler Reviews
Princesa do reino de Azeloria
"Very beautiful"
Shobhit Sah
"Nice place with Inca architecture and history 👍"
GASTON
"A place full of history, beautiful views, and as I always clarify in these places, it's definitely much more interesting with guides."
Verónica Paula Colombo
"It rained on us, but a beautiful place."
Luis Rojas
"Lovely magical place with a view of lots of nature, with plenty of sun and good air to breathe."
Martin Boyce
"By the time we reached Puka Pukara as the third stop after Sacsayhuamán, it did start to feel like ruins fatigue was setting in—and it was also very cold. If I had to do it again,..."
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