REVIEW · PHUKET
World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )
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Phuket turns into a zipline playground fast. You get nine zip lines plus an all-in treetop sky walk, and I also like that you’re handed a full action plan with abseils and the roller coaster ride. One possible drawback: you may face a wait before you get going, and the roller setup can feel intense for first-timers.
This is a 2-hour rainforest adventure at Hanuman World Phuket with round-trip hotel pickup, a mobile ticket, and top-of-the-line equipment sourced from Europe (France). You’ll spend your time in the treetops, not in transit, and you can keep the logistics simple even if your day in Phuket is already packed.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at Hanuman World Phuket (World B+)
- Rainforest Ziplining Near Phuket: What This Day Feels Like
- Your Time Plan: 2 Hours of Action With Hotel Pickup
- The Big Ticket Ride: Nine Zip Lines Plus Treetop Sky Bridges
- The Roller Zipline Coaster: The 800m, 40 km/h Part
- Longest Glide: A 400m Zip Line Moment
- Abseils and the Spiral Staircase: More Than Just Zip Lines
- Sky Walk With Sky Bridges: Views Plus Myth-and-History Storytelling
- Food and the World Set Menu: A Real Break in the Action
- Equipment and Staff Support: Europe Gear and First-Aid Safety Net
- Logistics That Affect Your Day: Meeting Point, Mobile Ticket, and Transfers
- Value Check: Is $97.51 Worth It for This Much Action?
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)
- My Booking Advice: What to Do Before You Go
- Should You Book Hanuman World Phuket World B+?
- FAQ
- How long is the Hanuman World Phuket zipline experience?
- What activities are included in the World B+ package?
- Does the package include hotel pickup?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- Where does the experience start?
- What’s not included in the price?
Key Highlights at Hanuman World Phuket (World B+)

- Nine zip lines plus sky bridges for a full treetop route, not just one quick line
- Jungle Roller Coaster with an 800m roller zipline that hits up to 40 km/h
- Longest zipline is 400m, so you get at least one proper long glide
- Three abseil points including one 40m abseil plus two 20m abseils
- Sky walk across two sky bridges with myth-and-history storytelling in the treetops
Rainforest Ziplining Near Phuket: What This Day Feels Like

If you’re craving that big, outdoorsy Phuket day but don’t want to spend hours hunting transport and timing, this package is built for you. Hanuman World Phuket is set up as a treetop course, so the action comes in bursts as you move from platform to platform.
You’ll be moving through multiple elements, not just riding one line and calling it a day. That matters because the best zipline days feel like a sequence of earned thrills: a line, then a new challenge, then a view that makes you forget your last minor panic.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Phuket
Your Time Plan: 2 Hours of Action With Hotel Pickup

The experience runs about 2 hours, and it includes transfer pickup from your Phuket hotel. That alone helps value. In Phuket, transport can quietly eat half a day if you’re doing everything on your own.
Because the day is short, timing at the start matters. One review noted an hour wait from arrival to the start, then non-stop momentum after they finally got going. So I recommend you treat your schedule with a little cushion on the front end, especially if you’re arriving with a strict plan for lunch or beach time.
Also note: this activity uses a mobile ticket, and it starts at Hanuman World at the address provided (105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket). The tour ends back at the meeting point.
The Big Ticket Ride: Nine Zip Lines Plus Treetop Sky Bridges
This package centers on a full zipline circuit. You’ll do 9 zip lines and you’ll also spend time on two sky bridges as part of the treetop sky walk.
Here’s what that translates to in real life: you’re not just strapped in and going once. You’re learning the rhythm of the course. You’ll get more confident as you go, because the staff-led flow moves you to the next platform after each ride.
The sky bridges are the calmer contrast. You still get the height and the rainforest views, but it’s more of a slow walk across treetops rather than one fast adrenaline moment after another. That balance is one reason this works well for mixed groups, including families where not everyone wants only the most intense ride every minute.
The Roller Zipline Coaster: The 800m, 40 km/h Part

This is the headline feature in the package. The jungle roller zipline roller coaster is an 800-meter ride designed to curve and twist through the trees. The park also states a top speed of 40 km/h, and that it’s the highest speed roller zipline in Thailand.
What to know as you plan: this ride can feel scary at first. At least one review said the zipline felt scary for a first-timer, but it turned into a lot of fun after a few rides. The roller coaster style takes that same treetop intensity and adds movement that doesn’t look like a straight shot.
So if you’re anxious about speed or heights, don’t force yourself to decide on the spot. Instead, do the early lines first to build comfort with harness, setup, and platform routine. Then you’ll be more ready when the roller coaster moment arrives.
Longest Glide: A 400m Zip Line Moment

You’ll also get one longest zipline of 400m. That length matters. A shorter zipline can feel like a quick thrill. A 400m line is where you actually have time to take in the scenery—trees, slopes, and the sense of moving through the rainforest instead of just over it.
This is also a good mental target. If you want one ride that feels like a real souvenir experience, the 400m is your best bet.
Abseils and the Spiral Staircase: More Than Just Zip Lines

Most people think ziplining is only cables and platforms. This course adds abseils and a spiral staircase, which changes the tone of the day.
You’ll do:
- 3 abseil points
- Two 20m abseils and one 40m abseil
That’s a serious drop from a training and bravery standpoint. Abseiling is slow, controlled, and very physical—less about flying and more about trust in your setup and technique. If you like varied challenges, this is where the day expands beyond the usual “ride, repeat” experience.
The spiral staircase also signals that you’ll be doing more than just waiting for your next harness. Expect parts of the day that feel like climbing and moving between structures before the next adrenaline segment.
Sky Walk With Sky Bridges: Views Plus Myth-and-History Storytelling

Between rides, the course includes a sky walk over two sky bridges. The description frames it as moving through treetop walkways like Hanuman, with storytelling about protecting the forest and a blend of history and myth.
You’ll also eat and drink as Hanuman does, as part of this sky walk experience. I like this because it gives the day breathing room. You’re not only “on” for thrills; you’re also doing something atmospheric at height, which makes the whole day feel more like an adventure experience than a single activity.
If you’re traveling with kids, this section can help reset their attention. For adults, it gives context to the setting, instead of only focusing on speed.
Food and the World Set Menu: A Real Break in the Action

This package includes a World Set Menu, which is an important value point because food is often one of those costs that grows fast on an excursion day.
One review specifically said the food was good. That’s not a guarantee, but it’s a useful sign that the included meal isn’t just a token snack.
Still, the listing also says food and drinks aren’t included otherwise. So think of the set menu as your meal solution, but don’t count on extra beverages or extras unless they’re clearly part of what you receive on-site.
Equipment and Staff Support: Europe Gear and First-Aid Safety Net
You’re using top quality equipment from Europe (France), and the experience includes first aid and insurance. That combo matters because it means the park isn’t improvising with gear.
Staff support is also a practical plus. Even when a group is busy, the flow of helpers can reduce downtime and keep you from feeling stuck. One review noted that there were a lot of people, but it went pretty fast because many staff members helped out. That’s the kind of operational detail that really affects your day.
Also: confirmation happens at booking, and the activity is run as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. The park itself can still be active, so you may see other visitors moving around the area, but the action you’re doing is tied to your group.
Logistics That Affect Your Day: Meeting Point, Mobile Ticket, and Transfers
The experience begins at Hanuman World (105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000). Transfers are part of the package, and the activity is listed as near public transportation too.
Your mobile ticket is handy. You’re not hunting printed vouchers in a hotel bag. Still, I’d keep your phone charged because you’ll want easy access when you check in.
Because the duration is about two hours, don’t schedule a tight appointment right after. If there’s a wait before the start, you want your day to breathe. Planning a buffer is the simplest way to make this feel smooth instead of rushed.
Value Check: Is $97.51 Worth It for This Much Action?
At $97.51 per person, you’re not paying for a single zipline. You’re paying for a package with:
- 9 zip lines
- 3 abseil points (including a 40m)
- 2 sky bridges with sky walk
- Jungle roller coaster with 800m roller ride
- Spiral staircase
- Dual zipline
- World set menu
- Equipment from Europe (France), first aid, and insurance
- Hotel pickup and return transfers
That price looks especially reasonable if you compare it to piecing together multiple activities yourself. The included transfer alone can make this competitive versus booking locally.
Where the value improves most is in variety. Many zipline half-days are mostly line after line. Here, the abseils, spiral staircase, and sky walk add range. More variety means you’re likely to feel you got a full experience even if one ride isn’t your favorite.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)
This is a strong match if you want a rainforest adventure day with real height elements. It also reads as a good choice for traveling families, since there’s enough structure and staff support to keep the day moving.
You should also consider it if you like a mix of thrills and guided storytelling. The sky walk portion isn’t only about staring at views; it includes myth-and-history elements and a shared moment up in the treetops.
On the other hand, if you’re extremely nervous about speed or intense movement, the roller zipline can be unsettling at first. The good news from real-world experience in the reviews: people often find it scary before they settle in, then it becomes fun after a few rides.
My Booking Advice: What to Do Before You Go
Before you book, ask yourself what kind of thrill you want. If you’re chasing the most extreme sensation, aim to mentally treat the roller zipline as your key moment. If you want a steadier pacing, pay attention to the sequence—starting with calmer lines can help you build confidence.
I’d also plan your day around the possibility of a wait. If you arrive right at the edge of your schedule, that hour could feel annoying. Arriving earlier than you think you need (or at least keeping a buffer) turns a waiting gap into a minor inconvenience instead of a stress point.
Finally, plan to fully use the included meal. The World set menu is there to keep energy up for the day. When your blood sugar stays stable, your brain reacts better to heights and speed.
Should You Book Hanuman World Phuket World B+?
Book this if you want a fast, organized Phuket rainforest day with lots of different treetop elements. The combination of nine zip lines, a standout 800m roller coaster ride, sky bridges, and abseils makes it feel like a full adventure package rather than one repeated ride.
Skip or reconsider if you’re mainly looking for gentle scenery time or you’re very uncomfortable with movement that can feel intense. The roller zipline and the 40m abseil are the moments most likely to test your nerves.
If you can handle heights and you want value packed into about two hours, this is a strong option—especially with hotel pickup and a meal included.
FAQ
How long is the Hanuman World Phuket zipline experience?
It’s listed at approximately 2 hours.
What activities are included in the World B+ package?
You’ll get access to 9 zip lines, 3 abseil points, 2 sky bridges (sky walk), a spiral staircase, a dual zipline, and the jungle zipline roller coaster, plus a World set menu.
Does the package include hotel pickup?
Yes. Transfer pick up guest to Hanuman World is included, with the activity ending back at the meeting point.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes, the experience includes a mobile ticket.
Where does the experience start?
The start location is Hanuman World at 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand.
What’s not included in the price?
Souvenirs and photos are not included, and a Go Pro camera is not included. Food and drinks are listed as not included (though a World set menu is included).





















