“There's a sunrise
and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many
of them.”
Chilling
morning air, little cloud that floats like a pink feather from some gigantic
flamingo, I'm
sure people have thoughts on this. Koh Samui’s beach towns wake up
slowly, so early-risers can look forward to enjoying beaches with just a few
local dogs and busy fishermen. For those who love bathing in the very first
sunlight of a day, let Matthew Tong, a Koh Samui-based freelance photographer,
share some of his favorite spots.
Sunrises at Hin Ta – Hin Yaioffer
a very beautiful spectacle; the water was quite unruffled, but the motion
communicated by the tides was so great that, although there was not a breath of
air stirring, the sea heaved slowly with a grand and majestic
motion.
Bophut -
Sunrise here looks spectacular in the nature, in the photos, in the paintings,
because it really is spectacular! You can say it is the most precious gold to be
found on Earth. A glitter of purple and silver wonder in a vast edifice of stone
and space. It paints the sky with pinks that slowly turn the colour of the
clouds into peaches, cool to warm, like the progression from childhood to old
age.
Sunset
is the day's last loveliest smile. It is Koh Samui’s most
spectacular show, whether you’re planning to take the perfect sunset photos,
island excursions, a twilight proposal, or sunset dinner, follow Matthew's
footprints to Nathornpier.
The
sunset here never fails to impress visitors even in the most cloudy days. You can take it in a variety of
ways: while running, walking, biking or simply observing. What better way to
practice being aware of the present moment than by watching the literal passing
of time as the sun sinks below the horizon?
The
second place goes to Taling
Ngam.
The landscape features both the sea and mountain, and the sea in this area
boasts beautiful underwater jungle of seaweeds. The dawns here are so awe
that you'll no longer feel compelled
to see it through a screen
In Samui, happy hour at the bar
is 5:00-9:00pm but there will be no fix happy-hour for sunrise and sunset. Good
news is you early-risers don't have to sleep with the roosters to know when they
wake up. For January and February, dawns and sunsets usually come after 6:15.
For March and April, dawns starts from 6am and sunrises come about 20 minutes
after. After May, dawns will come earlier at 5:30 and sunrises starts around
6am. If beach yoga or morning walk is your thing, set off around 7
am.
For sunsets, from February to
September, the sun sets around 6:30; from October to January, you will have to
say goodbye to the last daylight at 6pm. If you are here for your wedding, the
perfect time frame for your ceremony is 5:00pm!