The Chullpas of Ninamarca are located on a small promontory with steep slopes, situated at an altitude of 3,000 meters, are funerary structures and regular cylindrical shape of the pre Inca belonged to the Lupacas, Aymara cultural group that emerged along the Lake Titicaca after the decline of Tiahuanaco-Huari empire, consisting of 23 intact and 7 mausoleums dilapidated shale material which is found in situ.'s masonry (stone union) have been joined with mud mortar, gravel and inclusion of straw, the walls not exceed 0.50metros 2.30metros wide and high with the average 1.30metros structures within these chullpas presented by way of cantilever roof eaves. The whole complex was a wall on the south side which contained the 30 chullpas from its position overlooking the entire valley north of the river Mapacho. Its immediate environment is the altitude bunch grass vegetation with a cold climate, prevailing winds in evening hours.