Window on the Wetlands

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Perched on a rise overlooking the vast, ephemeral floodplains of the Ti Tree Basin, Window on the Wetlands is a striking, award-winning interpretive centre that offers an extraordinary introduction to the fragile ecosystems of Central Australia. The building itself is a sculptural landmark, designed to echo the sinuous curves of a dragonfly wing, with a shaded viewing deck that frames the wetlands like a living canvas. This is a place where the desert reveals its hidden pulse—after rare rains, the dry clay pans transform into a shimmering inland sea, teeming with waterbirds and life. Even in the dry season, the centre’s interactive displays and panoramic views tell the story of how water shapes this ancient landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to an hour to fully absorb the centre and the view. If you’re a keen birder or photographer, budget two hours—especially during the wet season when the wetlands are active. It’s a perfect midday stop on a drive between Alice Springs and Tennant Creek, or as a gentle afternoon outing from Alice Springs (about 40 minutes north).

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