enthdeesfrnlruhijakozh

태국에서 1월의 기쁨을 불러일으킬 최고의 일출 전망대

태국의 가장 희망적인 1월 일출을 추적하세요. 푸치파에서 사멧 낭쉐, 도이 인타논까지, 모든 스킬을 위한 접근 팁, 타이밍 조언 및 사진 아이디어가 포함되어 있습니다.

태국에서 1월의 기쁨을 불러일으킬 최고의 일출 전망대 - thumbnail

태국의 1월은 최고의 일출 시즌입니다. 시원하고 건조한 공기는 북부 지역에서 꿈같은 안개 바다를 만들어내고, 남부 지역은 조각된 석회암 카르스트 위로 맑은 수평선을 제공합니다. 새로운 시작을 갈망하고 있다면, 블루 아워를 위한 알람을 설정하고 첫 번째 황금빛 햇살을 맞이하는 것이 하루를 시작하는 가장 기쁜 방법입니다. 이 엄선된 목록은 푸크라두엥의 푸치파(Phi Chi Fa)와 파녹안(Pha Nok Aen)과 같은 버킷 리스트 절벽부터 방콕 근처의 접근 가능한 보석, 그리고 사멧 낭쉐(Samet Nangshe)의 놀라운 해안 경관까지, 이 나라에서 가장 고양된 일출 전망대를 다룹니다. 우리는 실용적인 접근 팁, 도착 시간, 그리고 완벽한 사진을 찍기 위한 방법을 포함시켜 당신이 하늘만큼 밝은 기억을 가지고 떠날 수 있도록 합니다.

최고의 색상을 위해서는 공식 일출 시간보다 45-60분 일찍 도착하는 것을 목표로 하여 깊은 파랑, 분홍, 그리고 실루엣을 즐기세요. 북부의 쌀쌀한 아침을 위해 헤드램프, 가벼운 재킷 또는 플리스, 그리고 긴 노출을 좋아한다면 삼각대를 가져오세요. 특히 산이나 국립공원 전망대를 위해서는 하루 전에 공원 입장 시간과 계절별 도로 제한을 확인하세요. 일출 임무 전에 천억 개의 별 아래에서 캠핑할 계획이라면, 우리의 쿨 시즌 국립공원 안내서가 완벽한 거점을 선택하는 데 도움이 될 것입니다.

Pikul

1. Phu Chi Fa (Chiang Rai)

Thailand’s signature sea-of-mist cliff edge

Editor’s Pick
Phu Chi Fa (Chiang Rai)

하이라이트

Phu Chi Fa is Thailand’s most iconic sea-of-mist sunrise, a serrated cliff edge pointing toward Laos that lights up in layers of pink and gold. Drive to the Phu Chi Fa car park or nearby villages (Ban Rom Fa Thai), then hike the final 1.5–2 km on a well-trodden trail, about 20–40 minutes depending on pace. In January, mornings are crisp, so bring a fleece, hat, and headlamp. Aim to arrive 45–60 minutes before sunrise to enjoy blue hour and to claim a safe, stable spot along the ridge. Photo tips, shoot east for dramatic silhouettes, then pivot south as the first side-light glances off the grasses and jagged cliffs. A mid-range lens compresses the layered ridges beautifully, while a wide-angle captures the cliff profile and the “sea of clouds.” Weekdays are quieter; if it’s crowded at the summit, wander along the ridge for alternate compositions.

필수 정보

위치

Chiang Rai

Pikul

2. Samet Nangshe Viewpoint (Phang Nga)

Karst-studded horizons bathed in golden light

Most Photogenic
Samet Nangshe Viewpoint (Phang Nga)

하이라이트

Few places deliver a more photogenic sunrise than Samet Nangshe, where the karst-studded bay glows peach and gold as morning light slowly reveals the mangrove labyrinth below. It’s about 60–90 minutes by car from Phuket Airport, with a steep final ascent; many visitors park below and use a local shuttle. Plan to be on site at least an hour before sunrise to capture the full blue hour palette and the subtle gradations of light on the islands. Bring a tripod for long exposures and a mid-zoom for compressing the karst silhouettes. January often brings clear horizons with occasional low mist over the mangroves, perfect for moody shots. Stay a bit past sunrise as the sun rises higher, when soft backlight outlines the limestone towers and the sky turns pastel. For fewer people, target weekdays or consider overnighting at nearby campsites or bungalows to wake up already on the ridge.

필수 정보

위치

Phang Nga

Pikul

3. Doi Inthanon – Kew Mae Pan Area (Chiang Mai)

Thailand’s rooftop for cloud inversions

Best for First-Timers
Doi Inthanon – Kew Mae Pan Area (Chiang Mai)

하이라이트

Thailand’s highest peak is sunrise heaven in January, with chilly, crystal-clear mornings and frequent cloud inversions. The Kew Mae Pan area offers classic east-facing views across rolling ridgelines and seas of mist. Drive in well before dawn, factoring in the national park gate and the final winding ascent; dress warmly, temperatures can dip to single digits Celsius. Arrive 45–60 minutes early for blue hour, then watch as first light brushes the montane forest and distant ranges. Photo tips, bring both a wide-angle for sweeping layers and a 70–200mm to compress ridgelines into graphic patterns. If the Kew Mae Pan trail isn’t open or you prefer less walking, nearby roadside pullouts and signed viewpoints also face east. Stay a little after sunrise, when the mist pools glow and the valley reveals subtle greens under soft, directional light.

필수 정보

위치

Chiang Mai

Pikul
Pikul

4. Pha Nok Aen – Phu Kradueng National Park (Loei)

Pine-framed cliffs and a classic hike-in sunrise

Best Hike
Pha Nok Aen – Phu Kradueng National Park (Loei)

하이라이트

Pha Nok Aen is the classic Phu Kradueng sunrise, a cliff ledge framed by wind-twisted pines that makes a perfect silhouette against the first light. Reaching it is part of the adventure, you’ll hike 5–6 hours up to the plateau the day before, camp near the park HQ, then walk or cycle a gentle 2 km to the viewpoint before dawn. In January, nights are crisp and skies are often clear, so pack warm layers and a headlamp. Arrive an hour early to settle in and scout foregrounds among the rocky outcrops and pines. Photo tips, use a wide lens for the cliff-and-pine composition, then switch to a telephoto as the sun breaks to compress distant mesas and glowing mist. Expect crowds on holidays, but the plateau offers lots of space for alternate angles along the rim.

필수 정보

위치

Loei

Pikul

5. Khao Takhian Ngo Viewpoint (Khao Kho)

Sea of mist with drive-up convenience

Easiest Access
Khao Takhian Ngo Viewpoint (Khao Kho)

하이라이트

Beloved by Thai sunrise chasers, Khao Takhian Ngo is one of the easiest access points for a glorious sea of mist. The paved road leads almost to the viewpoint, making it a great choice if you want maximum reward with minimal walking. January is peak season for cottony fog rolling through the Phetchabun hills, with soft, warm light shortly after sunrise. Arrive 45–60 minutes early to catch blue hour gradients and to find a spot along the railing. Photo tips, a mid-zoom compresses the pagodas and ridgelines, while a wide angle captures the bowl of mist and surrounding hills. If the fog sits low, wait for it to lift just after sunrise for those dramatic light shafts. Weekdays are quieter, and there are nearby cafés where you can warm up with a hot drink after the show.

필수 정보

위치

Phetchabun

Pikul

6. Phu Thok Sunrise Viewpoint (Chiang Khan)

Mekong-side layers and morning mists

Local Favorite
Phu Thok Sunrise Viewpoint (Chiang Khan)

하이라이트

Not to be confused with the cliff in Bueng Kan, Chiang Khan’s Phu Thok is a sunrise favorite for its sweeping views over the Mekong-side hills and frequent morning mists. From Chiang Khan town, local pickups shuttle visitors up pre-dawn, or you can drive most of the way and walk a short, steep section. In January, cool mornings and stable air produce beautiful inversions, so arrive at least 45 minutes early for blue hour. Photo tips, a telephoto lens lets you layer distant ridges into minimalist gradients, while a wider lens frames foreground grasses and simple leading lines. After sunrise, linger as the sun warms the mist, revealing villages and river valleys. It’s popular on weekends and holidays, so consider a weekday visit if you prefer a quieter scene.

필수 정보

위치

Loei (Chiang Khan)

Pikul

7. Panoen Thung – Kaeng Krachan National Park

Regulated 4x4 road to a misty kingdom

4x4 Adventure
Panoen Thung – Kaeng Krachan National Park

하이라이트

High in Thailand’s largest national park, Panoen Thung rewards early risers with a spectacular sea of mist that fills the forested valleys below. Access requires planning, the steep dirt road is regulated and may require a 4x4 or joining scheduled convoys during opening windows. Many visitors overnight at the Panoen Thung campground so they’re in position before dawn. January typically brings clear stars and crisp mornings, so bring layers and a headlamp. Arrive an hour before sunrise for the full transition from indigo to gold. Photo tips, watch for backlit mist and sunbeams cutting through gaps in the ridgelines, and use a polarizer sparingly to keep the atmospheric glow. If clouds sit high, wait until after sunrise when the fog thins and light spills into the valleys for your most dramatic frames.

필수 정보

위치

Phetchaburi

Pikul

8. Khao Daeng Viewpoint – Khao Sam Roi Yot

Coastal karsts and glowing wetlands at dawn

Coastal Classic
Khao Daeng Viewpoint – Khao Sam Roi Yot

하이라이트

For a coastal take on sunrise, Khao Daeng’s jagged limestone ridge overlooks glassy wetlands and the Gulf of Thailand beyond. The hike is short but steep and rocky, 30–40 minutes with some scrambling, so wear sturdy shoes and bring a headlamp for the pre-dawn ascent. January skies are often clear with soft morning light that paints the karst spires and salt pans in subtle pastels. Arrive 45–60 minutes early for blue hour and to navigate safely in the dark. Photo tips, a wide lens captures the dramatic limestone foreground against the horizon, while a longer focal length picks out patterns in the wetlands below. Keep an eye out for monkeys near the trailhead and be cautious along sharp, exposed sections at the top. Start early to beat the heat on the descent.

필수 정보

위치

Prachuap Khiri Khan

Pikul

9. Doi Ang Khang Viewpoints

Terraced farms, cold air, and quiet ridges

Quiet Escape
Doi Ang Khang Viewpoints

하이라이트

Border-hugging Doi Ang Khang is a quiet alternative to the bigger northern peaks, with chilly mornings, terraced farms, and frequent valley fog in January. The viewpoints around the Royal Agricultural Station and nearby ridges give you east-facing angles over patchwork fields and distant Myanmar hills. Roads are steep and winding, so drive cautiously and arrive early to navigate in the dark. Pack a warm jacket, gloves, and a headlamp. Photo tips, go wide for farm textures leading toward the sunrise, then switch to a telephoto to layer ridges and isolate lone trees floating in mist. After sunrise, walk the garden paths as golden light kisses the flowers and greenhouses for soft, detail-rich shots. Weekdays are wonderfully peaceful and nearby homestays make sunrise access easy.

필수 정보

위치

Chiang Mai

Pikul

10. Red Lotus Lake (Nong Han Kumphawapi)

Blooming lilies and pastel skies from a boat

Unique Experience
Red Lotus Lake (Nong Han Kumphawapi)

하이라이트

For a sunrise with a twist, glide through millions of blooming red lotuses on Udon Thani’s Nong Han Kumphawapi. Peak bloom is December to February, and flowers open with the early light, so be on a boat just before sunrise to catch both pastel skies and blossoms at their freshest. Hire a boat at the main pier and plan for 60–90 minutes on the water. Photo tips, a wide-angle at water level immerses you in the blooms, while a short tele zoom isolates clusters against the sky. Polarizers help control glare, but keep shutter speeds up if birds take off at dawn. Dress warmly for the wind-chill, bring a dry bag, and expect your best color from blue hour through about 8–9 a.m. when the sun climbs and the lilies fully open.

필수 정보

위치

Udon Thani

Pikul

1월의 일출 사냥은 태국이 가장 고양되는 순간입니다. 치앙 라이의 안개 바다 위에서 떠있거나 팡 Nga의 카르스트가 처음 빛을 받을 때를 지켜보는 것과 상관없이요. 훌륭한 세션의 핵심은 간단합니다. 블루 아워를 위해 일찍 도착하고, 북부의 시원한 아침을 대비해 여러 겹을 준비하며, 공원 도로 또는 개방 시간이 변동할 경우 계획을 유연하게 유지하세요. 일출을 야외에서 보낼 주말로 바꾸고 싶다면, 태국의 최고의 쿨 시즌 국립공원에서 캠핑, 별 관찰 및 인근 트레일에 대한 추천을 확인하세요. 수도 근처의 전망대 사이를 이동할 예정이라면, 저희의 방콕 아웃도어 어드벤처 가이드에서 카약, 하이킹 등으로 일정을 보완할 수 있는 아이디어가 있습니다.

어떤 전망대를 선택하든, 일출 직후에 마법이 일어나는 경우가 많다는 것을 기억하세요. 낮은 구름이 빛나고 산등성이가 금빛으로 변할 때입니다. 조금 더 자리를 잡고 따뜻한 음료를 한 모금 sip하며 1월의 부드러운 빛이 밝은 시작의 한 해를 위한 분위기를 조성하게 하세요.

공유하기:

|

수정 제안

by Thairanked Guide

January 05, 2026 01:13 AM

"태국에서 1월의 기쁨을 불러일으킬 최고의 일출 전망대"

에 대해 사람들이 자주 묻는 질문

여기에서 태국에 관한 가장 인기 있는 질문의 답을 확인할 수 있습니다.