REVIEW · KRABI
2 Hrs Zipline + ATV Riding 40 Minutes in Krabi
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Trees, cliffs, speed, and fresh air. This Krabi combo tour stacks ziplining with a jaw-dropping view from a 70-meter abseil platform, then finishes with about 40 minutes of ATV riding through jungle-side trails and limestone scenery. You also get practical extras like hotel-area pickup in Ao Nang and Krabi Town, plus training and safety gear before you go high.
My favorite part is how the whole experience is run like a proper adventure, not a rushed carnival: guides keep the vibe fun while staying serious about safety and equipment. One thing to plan for: ride timing can flex. If your group is small, the zipline segment may run longer or shorter than expected, and the whole schedule is approximate and can shift with tide and weather.
In This Review
- Key highlights to plan for
- Zipline and ATV in Krabi: what this combo is really like
- From hotel pickup to drop-off: how the day flows
- The treetop phase: safety briefing, gear, and the 70m views
- ATV riding for about 40 minutes: speed, bumps, and muddy trails
- Who this adventure fits best (and who should pause)
- Small-group energy: what the 20-traveler cap changes
- What’s included (and what you should budget for)
- Value check: is $84.67 a fair deal for this Krabi day?
- Timing, weather, and tide: why your start time can move
- Tips to get more fun out of the day (without overthinking it)
- Should you book Oh-Hoo’s 2 Hrs Zipline + ATV (40 Minutes)?
- FAQ
- How long is the zipline and ATV tour in Krabi?
- Where is pickup offered?
- Is a mobile ticket included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to pay extra for transfers outside Ao Nang and Krabi Town?
- What age range can participate?
- What is the maximum weight limit?
- Is this tour safe for people with acrophobia or medical issues?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- What is the maximum group size?
Key highlights to plan for

- 70-meter abseil platform views: big open forest views before you fly off on the zipline
- Zipline + ATV in one session: treetop thrill, then muddy off-road time
- Training before anything high: you get safety briefing and gear so you’re ready to move
- ATV terrain is uneven: dirt, muddy spots, and moderate bumpy trails
- Small-group feel: capped at 20 travelers, which helps keep things organized
Zipline and ATV in Krabi: what this combo is really like

This is a classic Krabi “do two thrills, one day” outing. You’ll start with the height side: climbing up, gearing up, and getting your first real view of the forest and limestone cliffs. Then you switch gears to speed and grit on an ATV course that goes through farms, plantations, and jungle-adjacent areas. It’s a nice mix if you want more than just one adrenaline activity.
What makes it work for most people is the pacing. You’re not only going up and down. You also get time on the ground for riding, plus fruit and cold drinks included afterward. Even if you’re not the daredevil type, you’ll still enjoy the scenery and the sense of accomplishment from finishing both parts.
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From hotel pickup to drop-off: how the day flows

Your day starts with pickup from your hotel area in Krabi Town, Ao Nang, or Ao Nammao. Depending on your chosen slot, it’s an AM or PM start. The operator asks you to show up in your hotel lobby at least 15 minutes before pickup.
Once you meet your guide, you’ll get a safety briefing and orientation, then put on the provided safety gear. Only after that do you move up toward the first platform. After you finish both the zipline and ATV portions, you transfer back to your hotel area, with fruit and bottled water included along the way.
Two practical notes I’d keep in mind:
- The overall itinerary timing is approximate and may change with tide and local weather.
- Duration can also depend on group size. If there’s a smaller group in your time slot, activity timing may not match the most common expectations.
The treetop phase: safety briefing, gear, and the 70m views
The treetop part is the visual payoff. After your briefing and gear fit-check, you’ll climb to the initial platform and then stand on a platform described as 70 meters high. From there, you get unobstructed views over the forest.
This matters more than it sounds. In Krabi, the limestone scenery can look impressive from the roadside, but at height you see the whole shape of the area: tree canopy, open forest pockets, and that dramatic cliff-world feeling. It’s the moment that makes the rest of the day feel worthwhile.
Then comes the zipline run. You’ll shoot beyond the treetops, with limestone cliffs and wildlife mentioned as part of the wider environment around the course. You’ll also see beaches in the broader scenery set-up, depending on where the course faces.
From a safety-and-comfort standpoint, the big value here is the process. The tour includes a training session and safety gear. That means you’re not figuring it out on the fly once you’re already clipped in.
ATV riding for about 40 minutes: speed, bumps, and muddy trails

After zipline, you switch to the ATV portion. The tour calls out about 40 minutes riding through off-road trails, including dirt, muddy sections, and moderate bumpy terrain. You’ll move through areas described as local farms, plantations, and jungle.
This is where you’ll feel the difference between “fun” and “real off-road.” The route is uneven. That’s part of the thrill, but it’s also why you should be comfortable handling a vehicle over bumpy ground. You should also expect some dust and mud risk simply because the course includes muddy riding areas.
A couple details that help your comfort level:
- You’ll likely get short breaks during the changeover between activities, since the day includes two distinct sections.
- Cold beverages and fruit are included, so you’re not scrambling to hydrate after the more physical part.
Who this adventure fits best (and who should pause)

This tour is built for a wide age range: ages 5 to 70, as long as you’re in good health and within the max weight limit of 120 kg.
That said, height and physical riding aren’t for everyone. The tour notes you should carefully consider whether to participate if you’re pregnant or have conditions involving back, neck, or joint/muscular problems. It also flags acrophobia (fear of heights), which is relevant because of the 70-meter platform.
If you’re deciding between the thrill level and your comfort, here’s a practical approach:
- If heights make you tense, you may not love the first big platform moment.
- If you have mobility or joint issues, the uneven ATV terrain is worth extra caution.
- If you’re generally healthy and like active days, this combo is a strong fit.
Small-group energy: what the 20-traveler cap changes

This is capped at 20 travelers. That matters because it keeps things from feeling like a production line. With a smaller group, it’s easier to manage safety checks, equipment handling, and the transition between zipline and ATV.
There’s also one more hidden benefit: when groups are smaller, timing can stretch. One of the key bits of real-world feedback here is that the zipline portion duration can depend on how many people are in the group. So if your time slot has fewer participants, you might end up with longer time on that section than the headline suggests.
What’s included (and what you should budget for)

The price is $84.67 per person, and the tour includes several value items that add up:
Included highlights:
- Insurance provided by the operator
- Fruit and bottled drinking water
- First aid kit on hand
- Safety equipment and a training session
- Free round-trip transfer from Ao Nang, Ao Nammao, and Krabi Town
Not included:
- Extra transfer charge of 500 THB per car for Klong Muang and Tubkaek
That transfer detail can matter if you’re staying outside the main pickup zones. If your hotel is in Klong Muang or Tubkaek, you should ask upfront whether the 500 THB fee applies to your route and car type.
Value check: is $84.67 a fair deal for this Krabi day?

For Krabi, the mix here is the main value story: you get two different adrenaline formats in the same outing—zipline from serious height plus ATV riding for a set chunk of time. You also get hotel-area transfers included for several popular bases, plus safety gear, training, fruit, and bottled water.
So you’re not just paying for “a ride.” You’re paying for:
- Staff time for instruction and safety setup
- Equipment and safety materials
- Transportation coordination within the listed pickup zones
- Two activity zones rather than one
Compared to booking just one thrill activity, the pricing makes more sense because you’re compressing logistics. And since the operator provides insurance and a first aid kit, that also reduces the “extra worry tax” you might feel when doing active sports.
Timing, weather, and tide: why your start time can move
This tour is described as requiring good weather. Timing may be adjusted due to tide and local weather conditions, and the schedule is approximate. The operator also notes that on rare occasions they can cancel due to conditions and will offer an alternative date, an alternative tour, or a full refund.
Practical takeaway for you: plan your day buffer. If you have other tight activities the same day, give yourself space. If you’re doing multiple tours in Krabi, treat this as the anchor activity and build around it.
Tips to get more fun out of the day (without overthinking it)
You can’t control the weather. You can control your readiness.
A few smart, grounded tips:
- Plan to arrive early at pickup. The operator asks you to meet in the lobby about 15 minutes before pickup time.
- Use the briefing time well. Your safety gear and instruction are part of what makes the day feel smooth.
- For ATV, be mentally ready for uneven ground. This isn’t a flat track experience.
- Hydrate after the ATV portion. Cold drinks and bottled water are included, which helps, but it still pays to pace yourself.
And since this tour includes height, trust your body. If something feels wrong during training or checks, speak up. Safety depends on what you communicate as much as what the team teaches.
Should you book Oh-Hoo’s 2 Hrs Zipline + ATV (40 Minutes)?
Book it if you want a full Krabi action day with both views-from-above and off-road energy. This is especially good value if you’re staying in Ao Nang, Ao Nammao, or Krabi Town since transfer is included and you won’t waste the day on extra logistics.
Skip or rethink it if height triggers anxiety, because the tour includes a 70-meter high platform moment. Also reconsider if you have back/neck issues, joint problems, are pregnant, or you know uneven ATV terrain would likely flare symptoms.
If you’re 5–70, within the 120 kg limit, and you like active tours, this combo is one of those days that sticks with you. You’ll get the big scenery payoff up high, then the hands-on fun of getting dusty and moving over bumpy trails—without spending extra time figuring out transportation between two separate activities.
FAQ
How long is the zipline and ATV tour in Krabi?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours. The ATV portion is listed as about 40 minutes, while the exact timing of each segment can vary with group size and local conditions.
Where is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered for hotels in Krabi Town, Ao Nang, and Ao Nammao. There may be an extra transfer charge for Klong Muang and Tubkaek.
Is a mobile ticket included?
Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes insurance provided by the operator, fruit, bottled drinking water, a first aid kit, safety equipment, and a training session. Free round-trip transfer is included from Ao Nang, Ao Nammao, and Krabi Town.
Do I need to pay extra for transfers outside Ao Nang and Krabi Town?
Yes. For Klong Muang and Tubkaek, there is an extra transfer charge of 500 THB per car.
What age range can participate?
Participants must be between 5 and 70 years old and in good health.
What is the maximum weight limit?
The maximum weight limit is 120 kg.
Is this tour safe for people with acrophobia or medical issues?
The operator notes that if you are pregnant or have back, neck, acrophobia, or joint or muscular problems, you should carefully consider whether to participate.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The schedule is also approximate and may change with local weather and tide conditions.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers.



























