Five of the most beautiful viewpoints in Thailand that have become social media favorites in 2025

Five of the most beautiful viewpoints in Thailand that have become social media favorites in 2025

TourismThailand, 16 Oct 2025
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In an era where social media has become the 'lifestyle compass,' guiding our choices for food, products, and even holiday destinations, we believe many people (including you!) will definitely check reviews across various social platforms before packing their bags.

And if you're a traveler who loves capturing every view for your feed!

Here are the 5 hottest lookout spots of 2025 that have seen soaring hashtag use and frequent check-ins, making them the beloved landmarks for photographers nationwide on Instagram.

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Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan – Surat Thani

Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan in Surat Thani are truly hailed as the ultimate paradise of the Gulf of Thailand. And the most standout, social-media-famous viewpoint here is the 'White Sand Bar'—the stunning stretch of sand connecting all three islands.

This spot is easily one of the most photogenic corners of the Gulf!

The perfect time to check in here is between March and May, which is considered the best period for clear skies, brilliant sunshine, and crystal-clear water. These conditions guarantee you'll capture memories that won't disappoint.

Beyond soaking up the view, there are tons of activities to enjoy, including snorkeling to see the coral reefs, kayaking, and vibrant beach parties, cementing this twin island destination as a worldwide traveler favorite.

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Phu Chi Fa – Chiang Rai

Phu Chi Fa stands out as one of Thailand's most popular tourist destinations, offering a spectacular and vast sea of mist view at sunrise. The layered mountain peaks stretch out beautifully, resembling a natural masterpiece, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor.

The most breathtaking time to visit is late in the year, when the cold-weather flowers begin to bloom, painting the sea of mist and the mountain range with soft, delicate colors. We guarantee that this will be a sunrise viewpoint you will never forget.

Furthermore, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy at Phu Chi Fa. You can admire the beauty of the winter cherry blossoms, or the 'Nang Phaya Sua Kroang,' blooming vibrantly across the mountains. Try trekking through nature trails or visiting the hill tribe villages to witness their simple way of life. You'll definitely fill your camera roll with stunning photos and instantly understand why 'Phu Chi Fa' remains a dream destination for travelers of all ages.

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Doi Inthanon – Chiang Mai

Doi Inthanon, a destination that has long been synonymous with Thailand's cool-season travel, remains an ever-popular magnet for travelers across generations. Especially during the New Year's Eve season, tourists flock here to soak up the cold air and wait to witness the 'First Light of the Year' atop Thailand's highest peak, which soars to 2,565 meters above sea level.

The panoramic views from the summit stretch out to show endless, overlapping mountain ranges. Mornings are bathed in the golden glow of the rising sun over a sea of mist, while evenings offer the warmth of the last light before it dips below the horizon. These two moments are the magic that keeps people wanting to return every year.

he area around the mountain is also packed with activities and attractions. Highlights include admiring the beauty of the twin Royal Chedis standing majestically amidst the hills, trekking popular nature trails like Kiw Mae Pan, or visiting the magnificent Wachirathan Waterfall, where water cascades down through the lush forest. No matter which corner you choose to spend your time in, Doi Inthanon consistently delivers a beautiful experience, both in your photographs and in your heart.

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Samed Nangshe Viewpoint – Phang Nga

Samed Nangshe Viewpoint, located in Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province, is an incredibly popular tourist attraction, especially among those who love photography and breathtaking natural scenery.

From the viewpoint, perched approximately 800 meters high, visitors can see a vast, expansive panorama of Phang Nga Bay. Limestone islands with their distinct, peculiar shapes are scattered across the clear blue water, creating a stunning 360-degree view that is both captivating and unforgettable.

The most beautiful times at Samed Nangshe are at sunrise and sunset, each offering a distinct atmosphere to cherish. In the morning, the golden light of the first sun of the day reflects off the water and the mountains, creating a picture of natural perfection. In the evening, the warm orange light bathes the sky over the bay, transforming it into a supremely romantic scene that anyone who witnesses it will find hard to forget.

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Ban Ja Bo – Mae Hong Son

Ban Jabo, located in Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, is a small Lahu village embraced by mountains and pristine air. The tranquility here makes visitors feel as if time has slowed down. It stands as one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Northern Thailand, offering stunning, multi-dimensional views of rolling hills and mist in every direction.

The morning is when Ban Jabo is at its finest. The sea of mist slowly drifts through the valleys, gently illuminated by the first rays of the sun. Sometimes the mist is so thick it covers the entire village, creating a scene that is both profoundly peaceful and exquisitely beautiful—perfect for simply gazing out or capturing stunning photo memories.

Beyond enjoying the sea of mist and the sunrise, visitors can stroll and observe the simple way of life of the Lahu people. Stop by a small coffee shop on the hillside to sip hot coffee while leisurely admiring the mountain view and the sky before you. Every curve you drive to reach this place confirms that the journey was entirely worthwhile, just to find this level of peace and beauty.

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