Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket

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Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket

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Ziplining above Phuket feels like flying. At Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk, you get treetop crossings, a Roller Zipline sprint through the trees, and wide views over Phuket and the Andaman Sea, all set up for a smooth half-day. I like that the operation is built around safety gear, a guided course, and a crew that keeps you moving without rushing you.

My other favorite part is how the packages let you choose your thrill level. You can go for up to 32 zipline platforms and add rollers and skywalks, or scale it down to fewer platforms. One thing to consider: they take weight limits seriously (and they can affect which activities you can do), so you’ll want to check your weight range before you book.

Key things that make this zipline and skywalk worth your time

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - Key things that make this zipline and skywalk worth your time

  • Roller Zipline experience: an 800-meter ride with curved, twisting lines through the rainforest.
  • Skywalk up in the trees: sky bridges and skywalk-style sections high above the ground with views.
  • Pick your package: Combine A+/B+/C+ mix ziplines, roller, skywalk, and optional meal at Wanon Zone.
  • Value comes from what’s included: safety equipment, locker, bottled water, and accident insurance.
  • Small group size: up to 15 travelers, which helps the guides manage the pace.

Price and what you actually get for $59.19

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - Price and what you actually get for $59.19
For about $59.19 per person, you’re not just buying a ticket that points you at a course. You’re paying for a guided day-structure: safety equipment, a locker, bottled water, accident insurance, and a professional guide. That matters because zipline days can go wrong when people are dropped into the wrong session or wait too long in line. Here, the format is built to keep the schedule tight and the gear ready.

The other value lever is transport. Free pickup is offered from a long list of Phuket areas like Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Surin, Rawai, Bangtao, Laguna, and Phuket Town. If you live anywhere on that pickup route, you’re saving time and hassle before you even reach the zipline course.

And yes, the packages change the math. If you choose a Combine A/B/C option, you also get meal provisions at Wanon Zone. If you pick Program D+ or D, you should expect less transfer support, so your logistics might cost you time instead of money.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.

Where the adventure starts: Hanuman World and the course layout

You meet at Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket 83000. The activity ends back at the meeting point. It’s also listed as near public transportation, which is handy if your hotel is far from the free pickup zone.

The course itself is designed like a progression through different elements, not one long zip-and-done route. Depending on your package, you’ll move between zipline lines, treetop crossings, and (in some programs) roller and luge-style rides. The payoff is that you’re not stuck doing the same type of platform over and over; you get changes in speed, line angle, and how exposed you feel up in the trees.

A practical point: this is listed for moderate physical fitness, and you’ll be moving around enough to require comfort with stairs and steps. The skywalk sections put you at height, so if you’re okay with heights but not okay with long, slow walking, plan on keeping your pace with your group.

Choosing your package: A+, B+, C+, D+, D, or straight ziplining

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - Choosing your package: A+, B+, C+, D+, D, or straight ziplining
This is where you should be decisive. The packages are built around how many zipline platforms you want and whether you want the roller and meal.

Combine World A+ (the big day)

  • Zipline 32 platforms
  • Roller
  • Skywalk
  • Meal provisions at Wanon Zone

If you want the most time on course and the most variety, A+ is the one. It also tends to be the most cost-effective if you were otherwise planning to pay for a meal after your adrenaline work.

Combine World B+ (balanced and still packed)

  • Zipline 18 platforms
  • Roller
  • Skywalk
  • Meal provisions at Wanon Zone

This is the sweet spot for many people: fewer platforms than A+, but you still get the roller + skywalk combo that makes Hanuman World feel like more than just a zipline factory.

Combine World C+ (starter-friendly with the same theme)

  • Zipline 10 platforms
  • Roller
  • Skywalk
  • Meal provisions at Wanon Zone

If you’re new to ziplining or you want to keep the experience lighter, C+ still delivers the signature elements. You’ll likely spend less time exposed, but you won’t lose the best parts.

Programs D+ and D (luge and roller-without-transport caveats)

  • D+: Luge 2 rides + Roller + Skywalk

Note: no transfer included for D+ and D

  • D: Roller + Skywalk

Also: no transfer included

If you’re coming from a hotel outside the free pickup zones, or you like the idea of luge-style speed, double-check your own ride plan before you commit. The course can be fun even if you skip some zipline quantity, but your day can feel smoother with a plan for getting there.

Pure zipline options: 32, 18, or 10 platforms

If you want only ziplines and don’t care about roller/luge add-ons, the separate Zipline 32 / 18 / 10 options can fit. I like these when you’ve already decided your priority is maximum line time, and you want the simplest package structure.

The Roller Zipline: 800 meters of curved speed

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - The Roller Zipline: 800 meters of curved speed
This is the signature move for most people, and it’s specifically built for speed and natural twists. The Roller Zipline is an 800-meter ride designed with curves and turns rather than straight-line shooting. That means you’ll feel the motion as you pass through the trees, not just a flat glide.

They also advertise up to around 40 km/h in the rainforest, which is exactly the kind of detail that helps you set expectations. If you’re the type who likes adrenaline but doesn’t want a long walk between “big moments,” the roller tends to deliver because it hits that high-speed feeling while you’re still in the main flow of the day.

One more reason I’m a fan: a roller-style line changes how your body reacts. You’re still strapped in and safety-managed, but your ride feels less predictable than a basic platform-to-platform zipline. It’s one of the few “you’ll remember this motion” attractions in the area.

Skywalks and sky bridges: looking out without needing to hike

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - Skywalks and sky bridges: looking out without needing to hike
The Sky Walk sections are more than scenic breaks. The idea is that you move along sky bridges and treetop-high walkways, so you’re above the ground with sweeping views over Phuket and the Andaman Sea. The course is designed to keep you suspended and moving while giving you that exposed, aerial feeling.

There’s also a myth-and-story layer to the way they present it. You’ll hear about the theme of Hanuman protecting the forest, and the skywalk experience is framed like a mix of education and adventure. Even if stories aren’t your thing, it works as a mental “anchor” while you’re up high, giving you something to focus on besides the height.

For practical sanity: wear something comfortable that you can move in while strapped into a harness system. The skywalk can make you feel more height than a zipline, because you’re standing and stepping at elevation.

What about the luge / coaster-style rides?

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - What about the luge / coaster-style rides?
Some packages add luge time, with D+ including 2 luge rides. That lines up with the coaster-style fun people describe as the big closer. The timing usually feels good because you’ve built excitement during the ziplines and skywalk, and then the luge acts like a final “fast finish” moment.

I recommend choosing D+ if you know you love speed attractions. If you’re cautious with height or you just want the main zipline thrills, D+ still keeps a varied lineup without needing the full zipline count of A+.

The food at Wanon Zone: when it’s included (and when it isn’t)

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - The food at Wanon Zone: when it’s included (and when it isn’t)
If you choose Combine World A+, B+, or C+, you get meal provisions at Wanon Zone. The exact form isn’t spelled out beyond meal provisions, but the important takeaway is that it’s included with those packages, which helps you manage the day without having to hunt for food halfway through.

When you’re doing a long activity involving heights, harnesses, and physical movement, your energy matters. I like that meal provisions are tied to the more complete packages, so you can plan your day around it instead of guessing where you’ll eat afterward.

Alcoholic drinks are not included, and lunch/dinner are listed as not included. So treat the meal provisions as a built-in boost for the activity day—not a full plan for the rest of your meals.

Safety, guides, and the small-group feel

Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket - Safety, guides, and the small-group feel
This is a safety-forward attraction. You get safety equipment, a professional guide, a locker, and bottled water. There’s also accident insurance included, which is the kind of detail you appreciate before you’re strapped to anything in the air.

The course has a max group size of 15 travelers, which makes a real difference. Smaller groups usually mean less crowding at check-in and better guide attention when it’s time for harness checks and line positioning.

The one review-style warning I want you to take seriously isn’t about safety equipment—it’s about weight limits and screening. Zipline, roller, and luge activities have a weight cap of 120 kilograms. If you’re above that, the system may restrict participation for safety reasons. If you’re near the limit, I’d plan to confirm with the operator before you travel so you’re not stuck dealing with last-minute adjustments.

Weight limits: plan ahead so you don’t lose your day

Here are the limits stated for activities on-site:

  • Zipline, roller, luge: maximum 120 kg
  • Slingshot activities (if you encounter them): 40–90 kg

Even if you’re only focused on ziplines and skywalks, the weight policy is clearly enforced because harness and safety systems need to match insurance and equipment requirements. I’d rather you read this now than discover it after you’ve already traveled.

If you do fall near the cap, don’t assume they’ll “make it work.” The rules are there for a reason, and it’s better to choose the right package and confirm eligibility early.

Pickup and logistics: where it’s free, where it costs

Free pickup covers a lot of common Phuket areas: Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Surin, Rawai, Bangtao, Laguna, and Phuket Town.

Pickup is not included for Ao Por, Layan, Naiyang, Naithon, Maikhao, and the Airport. The price listed for those areas is 500 THB per person.

Also note the no transfer included rule for Programs D+ and D. That one detail can matter a lot if you’re not already near the meeting point, because you might need your own ride plan.

Quick practical advice: if you’re staying outside the free pickup zones, either pick a package with transfer or plan your transportation early. For a 4-hour experience, losing time at the start can make it feel shorter than it really is.

Timing: how to plan a 4-hour half-day

The duration is listed as about 4 hours. That’s a realistic window for a zipline day with harness checks, moving through different segments, and getting the meal for A+/B+/C+.

If you’re building a Phuket schedule, I’d treat this like a morning activity or early afternoon block. It’s intense enough that doing it right before dinner can leave you tired. Plus, heights plus speed attractions usually mean you’ll want a calm wind-down after.

Bring bottled-water expectations (they provide bottled water), and wear shoes you trust for walking and stepping. If you’re prone to motion sickness, it’s worth knowing roller sections and luge rides can create stronger body movement. Nothing is listed about medical requirements, so you’ll have to judge based on your own history.

Is it good value versus other Phuket adventure options?

At $59.19, you’re paying for a full structure: guide, gear, insurance, locker, and (in many packages) a meal. In practical terms, you’re buying less stress, not just adrenaline.

If you choose Combine World A+ or B+, you’re getting the most “complete day” feel: lots of zipline platforms plus the roller and skywalk setup. If you want a lighter start, C+ keeps the signature roller and skywalk but reduces the number of ziplines.

If your top priority is speed closer to the end, D+ can be attractive because it adds 2 luge rides. But keep an eye on the no transfer included detail so your day stays easy.

Who should book Hanuman World (and who should think twice)

This experience fits best if you:

  • want a guided zipline and treetop skywalk day
  • like a mix of speed (roller and optional luge) plus height views (skywalk)
  • appreciate a small-group setup
  • are within the weight limits and can handle harness time and steps

Think twice if:

  • you’re outside the pickup zones and you don’t want to deal with a paid pickup or self-transport
  • you’re close to the weight cap and you need full confidence that you’ll be able to do every element
  • you prefer low-intensity activities; even the lower-platform packages still involve height and harness movement

Should you book? My take

If you’re doing just one treetop adventure near Phuket, I’d lean toward booking this—especially Combine A+ or B+—because you get the roller and skywalk that make it feel like a full attraction, not a single-note activity. The included safety gear, locker, bottled water, and accident insurance are practical, and the small group size keeps the experience from turning into a chaotic queue.

If you want to control the intensity, C+ is a smart way to get the signature parts without stacking too many platforms. Just be strict about checking your eligibility for the activities you want, and plan your transport if you’re using D+ or D (since transfers aren’t included there).

FAQ

How long is the Hanuman World zipline and skywalk tour?

It runs for about 4 hours.

Where is the meeting point for Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk?

The start point is Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand.

Is pickup included?

Free pickup is included for Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Surin, Rawai, Bangtao, Laguna, and Phuket Town. Areas like Ao Por, Layan, Naiyang, Naithon, Maikhao, and the Airport have an extra 500 THB per person. Programs D+ and D do not include transfer.

What is included in the ticket price?

Included items are bottled water, a locker, safety equipment, accident insurance, and a professional guide. Meal provisions are included only for Combine World A+, B+, and C+.

Do I get a meal during the experience?

Yes, meal provisions are included exclusively for Program Combine World A+, B+, or C+ at Wanon Zone.

What packages are available?

You can choose from Combine World A+, Combine World B+, Combine World C+, Combine World D+, Combine World D, or zipline-only options with 32, 18, or 10 platforms.

What is the Roller Zipline?

The Roller Zipline is an 800-meter ride with curved, twisting lines through the rainforest, with speeds advertised up to about 40 km/h.

Are there weight limits?

Yes. For zipline, roller, and luge activities the weight must not exceed 120 kilograms. Slingshot activities have a different range listed as 40–90 kilograms.

How many people are in a group?

The tour/activity has a maximum of 15 travelers.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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