This construction is located 6km from Cusco. "Puka" in Quechua means "Red" and "Pukara" means "Fortress-Watchtower". Located at a strategic point along the road to the Antisuyo (the jungle part of the Inca empire), it also served as a checkpoint on the Inca road and was a military and administrative center. In Puka Pukara there are places, inner plazas, baths, aqueducts, and an old road. The buildings are made of stones that come in many sizes medium-small, the surface of the rocks is very irregular, compared with other archaeological remains. The first wall has a sinuous route carefully avoids to cut salient rocks. To the north side and behind the outer wall, visitors will find six rooms of various sizes, which are built in an irregular shape, so as not to touch the rocks that create the wall. The second wall surrounds the central elevation.