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At the southernmost tip of Phuket lies Promthep Cape, one of Thailand’s most celebrated sunset viewpoints.

As sunset approaches, the sky shifts through layers of gold, pink, lavender, and crimson, creating one of the island’s most photographed landscapes.

One of the most recognizable sights at Promthep Cape is the silhouette of traditional longtail boats floating across the horizon at dusk.

The viewpoint is also home to the Kanchanaphisek Lighthouse, built in 1996 to commemorate King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 50th year on the throne.

For many visitors, sunset at Promthep Cape becomes more than a scenic moment. It is a quiet ritual that captures the spirit of southern Phuket.