There are 13 lookouts in Northern Territory
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The dry season offers a spectacular opportunity to explore the Anbangbang Billabong and Nawurlandja lookout walks. Along the way, you'll encounter billabongs, paperbark swamps, fringing woodlands, and sandstone plateau scrub. Keep an eye out for yellow-tipped posts, which will guide you around the billabong and its stunning lilies, water birds, and views of Burrungkuy (Nourlangie Rock).
Early morning or evening is the perfect time to take in the view from Anzac Hill in Alice Springs, the most popular attraction in the area.
Manton Dam is a small concrete arch dam on the Manton River, approximately 70 km (43 mi) south of Darwin, Northern Territory in Australia. The dam was originally constructed by the Department of Defence during the Second World War to provide a reliable supply of fresh water to Darwin, completed in 1942.
Nawurlandja Lookout in Kakadu National Park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including the Anbangbang Billabong, Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art sites, and the Arnhem Land escarpment.
Nawurlandja Lookout in Kakadu is a popular destination for hikers seeking stunning views and beautiful scenery.
Located just past the Battery Hill Mining Centre, Bill Allen Lookout in Tennant Creek offers visitors an uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic view of the town and its surrounding district.
Nestled within Mary River National Park, Couzens Lookout is a wilderness sanctuary that provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Located near Uluru in Australia, Ewing Lookout is a sand-dune vantage point that offers breathtaking views of both Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
Located on the Finke River, near the Mt Sonder Lookout in the Tjoritja / West MacDonnell National Park, the Finke 2-Mile Mount Zeil Campground is a perfect getaway for 4WD enthusiasts who prefer some privacy in a remote location.
Imalung Lookout in Yulara, Australia, offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Kalarranga Lookout in Finke Gorge National Park, Northern Territory, offers breathtaking views of a red rock amphitheatre and the national park.
The Savannah Way is a thrilling self-drive tourist route that spans 3,501 kilometers (2,175 mi) from Cairns in Queensland to Broome in Western Australia. It takes you through rich tropical savannahs and offers impressive scenery and panoramic views. While some sections are part of the National Highway network, others are on unsealed roads. Along the way, there are alternate routes signposted, such as Chillagoe and the Burke Developmental Road to Karumba, which allow for further exploration of No
Talinguru Nyakunytjaku Sunset Viewing Area is the main sunrise and sunset viewing area in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.