REVIEW · PHUKET
World C+ (Ziplines 10 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk and World Set Menu )
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Ziplines in the jungle feel fast. This Hanuman World Phuket package mixes roller speed with a Sky Walk over the rainforest.
I like that it’s built like a full activity, not just one short ride, with a circuit that includes multiple ziplines plus walking bridges above the canopy.
The second thing I like is the structure around safety and smooth operations: European-made zipline gear, first aid, insurance, and an English-speaking guide. In the same spirit, guides like Tony and Joker stand out for being professional and organized.
One caution before you book: there’s a 120kg weight limit in at least one participant’s account, and they were turned away when they arrived over that limit. If you’re near that number, confirm in advance.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Hanuman World Phuket: more than just a single zipline
- Price and time: what $81.17 is really buying
- Phuket Town pickup and how the day starts
- The zipline circuit: 10 platforms plus a long 400m run
- A small reality check
- The roller zipline at 800m: speed you can feel
- Watch for construction at the venue
- Abseils and the spiral staircase: controlled drops and vertical fun
- Sky Walk over the forest canopy: the calmer side of the day
- Staff, equipment, and the real comfort factor
- The World set menu: don’t forget to plan for food time
- What’s not included: photos, souvenirs, and extra spending
- Practical tips that can save your day
- Who should book World C+ in Phuket?
- Should you book this zipline package?
- FAQ
- What exactly is included in World C+?
- How long is the experience?
- Do I get hotel pickup and transfers?
- Where does the activity start?
- What is the longest zipline length?
- How long is the roller zipline, and what speed does it reach?
- Are there abseils?
- What is the Sky Walk?
- Is there a weight limit?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Roller Zipline (800m / up to 40 km/h): A long, twisting run through the trees, built for speed.
- Longest Zipline (400m): A standout long push for people who want one big flight.
- Abseils included: Two 20m abseils and one 40m abseil point add variety beyond standard ziplines.
- Sky Walk bridges: A slower, scenic section above the forest canopy.
- English-speaking guidance + top equipment: Help and safety support are part of the package.
- Private group setup: The activity is listed as private for your group.
Hanuman World Phuket: more than just a single zipline

This World C+ experience is designed for people who want a true “day activity” feel in a relatively tight time window. You’ll move through a sequence that mixes fast ziplines with vertical descents (abseils) and a walking section high in the trees.
The standout contrast is simple. The zipline parts are all about speed and momentum—especially the roller line—while the Sky Walk is about breathing time and taking in the rainforest from above. If you like adrenaline but your group also needs a pause between thrills, this pacing works.
Also, the venue is built around repeatable stages: stairs, platforms, and guided transitions. That’s a big deal because it reduces the mental load. You’re not trying to figure out what comes next. The guides are there to run the flow.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Phuket
Price and time: what $81.17 is really buying
At $81.17 per person, this package is priced like an organized “activity bundle,” not a handful of add-ons. Your money goes toward:
- multiple zipline elements (sold as Zipline 10 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk),
- equipment and safety coverage (first aid and insurance),
- trained staff and an English-speaking guide,
- round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel (described as hassle-free in the overview),
- and a World set menu.
The listed duration is about 1 hour 20 minutes. That’s for the experience time, so plan for extra travel and waiting around for your group schedule.
For value, the biggest reason this can be worth it is the “variety per ticket.” You’re not paying for one short thrill. You’re paying for ziplines (including a long one), abseils, a spiral staircase element, and the Sky Walk section, all under one admission-style package.
Phuket Town pickup and how the day starts

Your day starts with transport in the Phuket area, with a stop listed at Phuket Town. The experience includes pickup from your Phuket hotel, and you end back at the meeting point.
Practically, this matters because zipline days can get chaotic if you’re relying on scooters or trying to self-navigate. If you’re traveling with kids, older family members, or anyone who hates rushing, a scheduled pickup is a real quality-of-life win.
The experience also uses a mobile ticket and is described as near public transportation, which can be handy if you’re staying somewhere convenient and want backup options.
The zipline circuit: 10 platforms plus a long 400m run

The package experience is sold as Zipline 10 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk, but the included details also mention zipline 16 platforms. Either way, the intent is clear: you’re getting more than one or two short segments. You’ll be moving through a multi-platform circuit with guides directing your turn-taking.
One highlight is the longest zipline at 400m. Long distance ziplines change the feeling. Short ones are over before you fully get comfortable. A 400m run gives you time to settle into position, then really enjoy the speed and the view.
There are also listed elements like:
- 3 ziplines for the package structure, and
- a spiral staircase component for getting between parts of the course.
If you’re coming with a group, this matters for pacing. People who love movement get it; people who get tired also have breaks between stages.
A small reality check
Longer courses mean more time in harness and more time waiting your turn. That’s not a flaw, it’s just the trade-off for getting multiple thrill elements in one admission. Wear clothing that’s comfortable for repeated harnessing and don’t plan for a fashion moment.
The roller zipline at 800m: speed you can feel

If your group only does one “must-do,” this is it: the roller zipline.
You’ll go on a run described as 800 meters long, with speeds up to 40 km/h, and it’s built to curve and twist rather than go straight. That twist matters for the sensation. Straight lines feel like flying. Curves feel like being pulled through motion, with tree branches close enough to make the forest feel present.
This is also the section that one participant specifically highlighted as something you should make sure you do. If your goal is pure adrenaline, this is where you’ll probably get the biggest grin per minute.
Watch for construction at the venue
One account notes that there were many construction areas at the time of their visit, which affected the look of the jungle. That doesn’t automatically change the thrill, but it can change your photo and view experience.
So if photos and untouched jungle scenery are your top priority, go in with flexible expectations. You’ll still be in a rainforest setting, just with possible visible work zones depending on the day.
Abseils and the spiral staircase: controlled drops and vertical fun

This package includes abseils at three points:
- Two thrilling 20m abseil points
- One spectacular 40m abseil point
If you’re a person who gets bored by only one type of thrill, abseils help. You trade forward speed for a controlled descent, where the focus shifts to balance, grip, and trusting the system.
Abseils also help the course feel more complete. Ziplines are “fly,” Sky Walk is “look and walk,” and abseils are “drop in a controlled way.” That variety keeps the activity from turning into one long waiting line of harnessing.
There’s also a spiral staircase in the mix. That sounds simple until you’re doing it as part of a sequence above ground. It’s helpful to wear footwear with solid grip and be prepared for small climbs between stations.
Sky Walk over the forest canopy: the calmer side of the day

The Sky Walk is described as a relaxing walk along rainforest sky bridges. You’ll be up in the treetops, moving across elevated sections above the forest canopy.
For many people, this becomes the favorite mental reset. You’re not strapped into a harness going fast. You’re walking, looking, and letting the adrenaline settle.
It also makes the activity more balanced for mixed groups. Adventure fans get their fast moments on the zipline and roller line, while others can enjoy views and a calmer pace during the Sky Walk.
If you’re planning outfits, this is a good time to think practical: wear light layers, keep personal items secure, and avoid anything that can snag around railings or straps.
Staff, equipment, and the real comfort factor

This World C+ package is heavy on the basics that make a safety-first attraction run well:
- Top quality equipment from Europe (France)
- First aid and insurance
- Experience well trained zipline staff
- English-speaking guide
In at least one participant’s experience, the guides Tony and Joker were described as truly professional. That’s exactly what you want in a course with multiple steps: quick explanations, confident handling of transitions, and no weird uncertainty when you’re clipped in and waiting.
If you’re traveling with kids or teens, organized staff also matters for morale. People calm down when the process is clear.
The World set menu: don’t forget to plan for food time
Food is included as a World set menu. The exact menu items aren’t specified, so I can’t promise what you’ll get. Still, inclusion is the point: you won’t need to find an additional meal immediately after the activity.
For a zipline day, that’s helpful because hunger can sneak up once you’re moving around, climbing stairs, and spending time in protective gear.
If you have a sensitive stomach, keep your expectations simple. Choose light snacks earlier in the day and let the set menu be your main meal without stacking heavy extras on top.
What’s not included: photos, souvenirs, and extra spending
You’ll need to plan for a few things that aren’t included:
- souvenirs
- photo options
- Go Pro camera (not included)
- food and drinks beyond what’s covered by the set menu
- any other expenses not listed
This is normal for outdoor adventure parks. Still, it helps to decide ahead of time whether you want extra purchases. If you’re budget-minded, skip the souvenir impulse and put that money toward better value elsewhere in Phuket.
Practical tips that can save your day
Here’s how I’d set you up for a smoother experience based on the details you have.
Confirm your weight category early. A 120kg limit was reported in one participant story. Don’t wait until you arrive and then find out on site.
Bring simple, secure clothing and shoes. You’ll climb, walk, and clip in. Choose sturdy footwear and avoid dangling accessories.
Plan for a mix of thrills and waiting. The course includes multiple stages—zipline segments, abseils, and Sky Walk. You might get short waits between activities, which is part of the rhythm.
Be ready for possible construction visibility. One account mentioned noticeable construction areas affecting the look of the jungle. Keep your expectations flexible if you’re hoping for untouched scenery for photos.
Do the roller line mindset first. If speed is your priority, mentally mark it as the key moment. It’s described as the roller zipline with speed and twist, so it’s the one most likely to deliver peak excitement.
Who should book World C+ in Phuket?
This is a strong fit if you want:
- a multi-part zipline + Sky Walk day,
- a course with variety (including abseils),
- and support from trained staff in English.
It’s also listed as ideal for groups and families, and the overall setup is described as suitable for most people.
But I’d hesitate if:
- someone in your group is near the 120kg weight limit (confirm first),
- you need a totally construction-free jungle backdrop for photos,
- or you’re the type who hates harness-based activities and controlled descents (because the course includes abseils and stairs).
Should you book this zipline package?
Book it if you want a well-structured adventure day with clear stages, safety support, and multiple thrill types in one admission ticket. The combination of the 400m longest zipline, the fast 800m roller zipline up to 40 km/h, and the calmer Sky Walk gives you that full-spectrum experience without needing extra planning.
Skip or re-check details if weight limits are relevant for anyone in your group. Also, if you’re very photo-focused on pristine jungle views, keep an eye out for possible construction on the grounds at your travel time.
If you can go in prepared and flexible, this is the kind of Phuket activity that delivers big fun per hour.
FAQ
What exactly is included in World C+?
World C+ includes zipline elements (Zipline 10 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk), equipment, first aid and insurance, an English-speaking guide, transfers to Hanuman World, and a World set menu.
How long is the experience?
The experience duration is listed as approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.
Do I get hotel pickup and transfers?
Pickup is offered, and round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel are described in the overview. Transfer pickup to Hanuman World is listed under included items.
Where does the activity start?
The meeting point start address is Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand.
What is the longest zipline length?
The longest zipline in this package is listed as 400m.
How long is the roller zipline, and what speed does it reach?
The roller zipline is listed as 800 meters and up to 40 km/h.
Are there abseils?
Yes. There are abseils included: two 20m abseil points and one 40m abseil point.
What is the Sky Walk?
The Sky Walk is a relaxing walk on rainforest sky bridges over the forest canopy.
Is there a weight limit?
One participant reported a 120kg weight limit, and they were told they could not zipline when they exceeded it. Confirm the limit before your visit.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on local time.
























