REVIEW · PHUKET
World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )
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Three hours, and your legs will remember it. This World A+ package turns Hanuman World Phuket into a full treetop adventure, with round-trip transfers from your hotel and an instructor who stays with you for the ride. I really liked the combination of long, fast zip lines and the Petzl-brand safety gear feel that makes the whole thing less scary and more fun. One watch-out: you should be ready for some uphill walking before you reach the platforms.
If you want an active Phuket day without a lot of planning stress, this format works. You’ll spend time moving through the canopy with plenty of variety, including sky bridges and stair sections, then slow down at the Rainforest Sky Walk for a breather before heading back. The possible downside for some people is simple: it’s high energy and outdoors, so bring your comfort with heights and moving on platforms, not just with sitting still.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Care About
- From Your Phuket Hotel to Hanuman World Phuket
- Getting Harnessed: Safety and Staff Support That Actually Matters
- The Treetop Circuit: 32 Platforms and 16 Ziplines in One Go
- The Jungle Zipline Roller Coaster Twist-Through-the-Trees Moment
- Rainforest Sky Walk: Slow Down Without Losing the Wow
- The World Set Menu: Fuel for the Adventure You Earned
- Price and Value: What $109.86 Gets You
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Practical Tips So You Enjoy It More
- Should You Book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
- FAQ
- How long is the World A+ Hanuman World Phuket experience?
- Does the package include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What does the ticket include for the zipline course?
- Is this tour private?
- What kind of safety help do you get?
- Is food included?
- Are souvenirs or photos included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points You’ll Care About

- Petzl-brand safety gear and close staff support make it feel well run
- 32 platforms with 16 zip lines plus sky bridges, stair sections, and abseil points for variety
- A jungle zipline roller coaster gives you the twist-and-turn adrenaline moment
- Round-trip Phuket hotel transfers reduce hassle and keep the day smooth
- Rainforest Sky Walk stop helps you reset before you ride back
From Your Phuket Hotel to Hanuman World Phuket
This experience starts with the biggest practical win: you get round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel (or from a nearby pick-up area). That means you’re not figuring out routes, parking, or timing while everyone’s hyped for heights and harnesses.
The meeting point for the activity is at Hanuman World’s location in Wichit, Phuket. Even if you’re the type who likes to self-navigate, it’s useful to know this area is close to public transportation. With the transfer included, though, you can treat it like a day tour: show up, meet your instructor/staff, and get moving.
The overall duration is about 3 hours. That’s a sweet spot in Phuket where you want real time outside, but you also don’t want your whole day consumed. You’ll be busy during that window, not just “in line for an activity,” and that matters when you’re traveling with kids or trying to keep a schedule.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Phuket
Getting Harnessed: Safety and Staff Support That Actually Matters

In a zipline day, safety isn’t a poster. It’s what you feel in the moment—how quickly you get suited up, how clear the instructions are, and whether someone is watching your setup the whole time.
Here’s what you can rely on based on the experience details:
- There’s an instructor with you at all times to help with safety and positioning.
- Staff assist you when you suit up and when you’re ready to launch from each platform.
- Equipment is described as top quality from Europe (France), and reviews specifically highlight Petzl brand gear in good condition.
That last point is worth real attention. Good gear and good maintenance aren’t glamorous, but they’re what you want when you’re clipped in and leaving a platform overhead.
One more thing: the staff-to-group support is repeatedly praised, with people noting a strong ratio that helps keep the experience controlled and calm even when multiple groups are there. If you’re nervous, this is the kind of operation that reduces the “I’m on my own” feeling.
Practical tip: wear something you can move in comfortably. You’ll be walking, climbing stairs, and getting in and out of gear. If you’re bringing kids, think about footwear that stays secure on uneven ground.
The Treetop Circuit: 32 Platforms and 16 Ziplines in One Go

This is not a single-line photo stop. The World A+ route is built around variety across multiple elements, including 32 platforms and 16 zip lines. That matters because you get different rhythms: short flights, longer stretches, and repeated moments of clipping in, braking, and repositioning.
You also get plenty of “in-between action,” not just the flying:
- 5 sky bridges
- 2 spiral staircases
- 3 abseil points
- 1 dual zip line
- A jungle zipline roller coaster segment
If you picture a zipline course as only one kind of movement, this one will pleasantly surprise you. Sky bridges and spiral staircases add a walking phase at height level—your brain gets a break from flying, but your body is still engaged. Abseil points add a controlled, different type of descent. The dual zip line is the one that feels social: it’s a moment built for sharing the experience with someone nearby.
Also, the course is described as having the longest and fastest zip lines in Thailand. Even if you don’t obsess over speed numbers, you’ll feel the difference in how long you stay airborne and how quickly you pass from one platform to the next.
The best part of a multi-platform day like this is mental momentum. Once you’ve launched a few times, the fear tends to shrink, and you can focus on the scenery and the “I can do this” satisfaction.
The Jungle Zipline Roller Coaster Twist-Through-the-Trees Moment

The headline thrill here is the jungle roller coaster zipline. Instead of a smooth straight shot, you get a track that twists and turns through the trees and moves fast over the forest canopy.
In practical terms, that means:
- More unpredictability (in a good way)
- More moments of reacting while you’re in the harness
- A stronger “wow” than a basic zip line that feels like the same motion again and again
It’s also the part of the day where your group energy usually spikes. People who are normally quiet start laughing once the course rhythm kicks in. If you’re traveling with kids, this is the segment that tends to keep attention from drifting, because it feels like an actual ride, not just transportation overhead.
If you get motion-sick easily, you’ll still be on a harness and moving along a fixed line, but the roller coaster feature is exactly the kind of segment that involves more changes in direction than standard ziplines.
Rainforest Sky Walk: Slow Down Without Losing the Wow
After the main zipline course, you’ll take a break at the Rainforest Sky Walk. This is your chance to relax at height and absorb the setting at a slower pace.
You’ll also take some rest before returning to your hotel. That rest is important. Three hours goes fast when you’re switching between flight and movement, and most people need a few minutes to catch their breath, adjust their grip strength (yes, it can happen), and rehydrate.
The Sky Walk stop is a smart design choice for families. It gives you variety: instead of only “go go go,” you get a calmer segment where you can take in views and regroup. Even for adults, it can turn the day from pure adrenaline into a more rounded experience.
The World Set Menu: Fuel for the Adventure You Earned

This package includes a World Set Menu. The listing also says food and drinks are not included, so here’s how I’d interpret it in a practical way: you should plan on the included set meal being your meal solution, but don’t assume extra drinks or additional snacks are covered.
Think of the menu as part of the pacing. You’ll be working up an appetite with harness time, walking between platforms, and repeated rides through the canopy. The set menu helps prevent the common vacation problem where you’re too distracted to eat properly, then your energy crashes at the wrong moment.
If you’re picky, it still helps to go in ready for a simple meal that’s meant to keep you going rather than a long, fancy dining experience.
Price and Value: What $109.86 Gets You

At $109.86 per person, this isn’t a budget activity. But it’s also not priced like a luxury private adventure with unlimited extras. The value comes from what you get for the money:
- Hotel transfers (huge time-saver in Phuket)
- A multi-element course: 32 platforms + 16 ziplines
- Multiple structure features: sky bridges, spiral staircases, abseil points, and dual zipline
- The roller coaster style segment
- A Rainforest Sky Walk stop
- An included World Set Menu
- Instructor support and top quality equipment
When an activity is priced like a full “day experience,” you should judge it by how much movement and variety you actually receive. This one feels like a complete course, not just a ticket for one small highlight.
Another value indicator: the rating is extremely strong (4.8) with high recommendation (96%). That often correlates with consistent operations, especially for activities where safety and staff coordination are make-or-break.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)

This is an excellent fit if you want an energetic Phuket activity with structure, safety support, and real variety in a short time.
It’s especially good for:
- Families looking for a clearly managed treetop adventure
- Groups who want fun but also appreciate safety gear and attentive staff
- Travelers who like fast-paced, outdoors action without a full-day commitment
It might be a tougher match if:
- You dislike heights or feel uneasy on platforms where you’re walking at elevation
- You get uncomfortable with uphill walking. One review note mentions walking uphill before getting into the main action.
- You prefer calmer, sightseeing-style activities only. The course is active by design.
If you’re unsure, focus on how the staff support is described: instructor with you at all times, gear assistance, and equipment in good condition. That’s the kind of structure that helps many people feel more confident once they’re clipped in.
Practical Tips So You Enjoy It More
A few things will make a noticeable difference:
- Bring comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty. You’ll move between platforms and stair sections.
- Wear secure footwear. You’re on walkways and staircases, not strolling through a museum.
- Pace your day. If you go straight from a beach with tired legs, you’ll feel it.
- Bring a positive attitude. The first steps with harness gear can feel like a lot; it gets easier once you’ve completed a couple of launches.
If you’re traveling with kids, set expectations early: it’s exciting, but you’ll also walk, climb, and rest briefly between main segments. When kids understand it’s a ride sequence, not just one moment, they usually handle it better.
Should You Book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
I think this is a strong booking for most active travelers in Phuket—especially if you want a safe, well-run treetop adventure that feels like more than just one zip line.
Book it if you want:
- Lots of flying and lots of variety in a tight ~3-hour window
- A course supported by instructor guidance at every step
- The roller coaster zipline moment plus the calmer Sky Walk break
- Transfers from your hotel so you’re not stuck on logistics
Skip it if:
- You want mostly relaxed sightseeing
- Height-and-platform movement makes you anxious
- You’re not comfortable with uphill walking and active trekking between stages
If you land in the first group, this looks like a high-value, high-adrenaline day built for fun with solid safety practices behind it.
FAQ
How long is the World A+ Hanuman World Phuket experience?
It runs for about 3 hours.
Does the package include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. It includes round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel (or within the pick-up area).
What does the ticket include for the zipline course?
You get the zipline experience at Hanuman World Phuket, with support from well-trained staff and equipment. The included elements list features 16 zip lines, 32 platforms, 5 sky bridges, 2 spiral staircases, abseil at 3 points, a dual zip line, and a jungle zipline roller coaster.
Is this tour private?
Yes. Only your group participates.
What kind of safety help do you get?
An instructor is with you at all times. Staff help you suit up and position yourself through the zipline platforms, and the equipment quality is highlighted (including mentions of Petzl gear).
Is food included?
A World Set Menu is included. Food and drinks beyond that are listed as not included.
Are souvenirs or photos included?
No. Souvenirs and photos are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















