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Karaka Point (Te Rae o Karaka) is a scenic point with 270 degree views of the entire Queen Charlotte (Totaranui) sound. The tactical and strategic advantages of this little peninsula were early identified by Maori. Fortifications to defend the point even included a (still visible) trench across the narrowest part of the peninsula which would slow the approach of any a...
Kasih Hill is one of the tourist attractions in North Sulawesi Province . On this Love Hill there is a monument. Kasih Hill is located about 55 km south of Manado , precisely in Kanonang Village, Minahasa Regency . Bukit Kasih is an unspoiled sulfur hill. In this place the feelings of love from tourists will be aroused.
To come here, it takes two hours drive from Mana...
The Kastro overlooks the main town of Symi, Ano Symi. It was built by the Knights of St. John as an expansion of a Byzantine castle on the same site, many parts of which are still visible. There are also remnants of an ancient citadel on which the two later castles were built.
It's a short walk to the lookout for a breathtaking view of the grassy hills and valleys that surround Kata Tjuta’s domes. The Kata Tjuta dune viewing area can be crowded at sunrise but is usually quiet at sunset.
From this vantage point, sunlight doesn’t hit the domes directly at sunrise or sunset, which can make them appear quite dark.
Uluru is visible...
This is the place to experience a stunning Kata Tjuta sunset. There is a picnic area, so bring your dinner and contemplate the domes changing from pink to deep red as the sun goes down.
The Kata Tjuta sunset viewing area is usually busy with visitors and photographers at dusk. If you’d like to beat the crowds, consider driving to Walpa Gorge, where the benches ...
Keanae Point Lookout offers views of the ocean crashing into old lava flows. The Ke’anae Peninsula is a dramatic half-mile long massive finger of newer lava sticking out from the cliff line of the Hana Highway. Well before coming to the turnout, you will have ogled at the scenic peninsula from the many lookouts along the road.
Historically, Ke’anae has bee...
Not a drive but you can hike .8 miles to Keanakāko'i Crater.
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park has reopened the section of Crater Rim Drive near the Devastation Trail parking lot to Keanakāko'i Crater, and a portion of Crater Rim Trail that leads from Chain of Craters Road to the south side of Keanakāko'i to foot traffic only. This area has been closed since the er...
NOTE: Kelham Beach was one of the more remote beaches at Point Reyes, but is no longer safe to visit. As of 2024, there are no safe routes to access Kelham Beach. In January 2023, coastal erosion eliminated the lowest 12 feet or so of steps at the bottom of the Kelham Beach Trail. In April 2024, a much larger landslide occurred, taking out even more of the Kelham Beac...
Joshua Tree's highest viewpoint, offering panoramic views of mesas, mountains & Coachella Valley.
This popular destination, perched on the crest of the Little San Bernardino Mountains, provides panoramic views of the Coachella Valley and is well worth the 20-minute drive from Park Boulevard down Keys View Road.
The southwest side of the ridge drops nearly a mile ...
Khao Daeng Viewpoint is in southern part of the National Park. It requires a steep hike up the mountain therefore it is recommended for fit visitors. The way might be difficult but the view is a great recompensation for the effort.
This hill close to Hua Hin makes a great viewpoint. It's quite popular not only among tourists but locals as well. Expect to have a lot of company when you go there to see the best sunset view.