World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )

Jungle zips beat beach time. This World A+ package turns Hanuman World Phuket into a high-energy treetop circuit with the longest and fastest zip lines in Thailand, a roller-coaster jungle ride, and a rainforest Sky Walk.

What I liked most is how much you get in one hit: 16 ziplines plus sky bridges, spiral staircases, abseil points, and even a dual zip line. The second big win is the safety setup—proper gear (including Petzl equipment, in excellent condition) and staff who stay involved, not just at check-in.

The one thing to consider is that you’ll do some moving on your way up—there’s uphill walking to reach platforms, plus stairs as you shift between sections.

Key highlights to know before you go

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  • Hotel pickup and round-trip transfers so you don’t have to figure out timing on your own
  • Petzl-quality safety gear with staff support while you suit up and move to platforms
  • 32 platforms across a course that mixes speed, twists, and big jungle views
  • Jungle Zipline Roller Coaster for the most high-suspense moment of the day
  • Rainforest Sky Walk with sky bridges and spiral staircases for slower, scenic time
  • World set menu included to round out the outing

Why this Hanuman World Phuket circuit feels like a full adventure (not just zipping)

This isn’t a quick “fly down, repeat” setup. The World A+ experience is built like a course: you move through lots of platforms and segments, so the day feels varied even though the main theme is ziplining. The vibe is high energy, but you’re not stuck doing the same line over and over.

You’ll also get different styles of flying, including fast twisted ziplines over the forest canopy and the signature jungle roller coaster line that twists and turns above the trees. That mix matters because it keeps your attention locked in—speed feels different from the twists, and both feel different from the dual-zip moment.

If you like activities that give you a “whole story” arc—gear up, hike and climb, fly through the air, then slow down for views—this one delivers.

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Transfers and timing: how the 3-hour block usually plays out

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Transfers and timing: how the 3-hour block usually plays out

This experience runs about 3 hours (approx.), and it’s designed to start with a convenient transport option. You can get comfortable transportation from your hotel or a nearby pick-up area, and the experience ends back at the meeting point.

That hotel pickup piece is one of the quiet values here. You’re paying for motion support so your day doesn’t get eaten by finding the right location and negotiating local transit. If you’re pairing this with beach time in Phuket, that kind of timing control is gold.

Inside the 3 hours, the pacing usually looks like this: you’ll suit up and run the zipline section, then you’ll shift to the Rainforest Sky Walk for a break and scenery time. After that, there’s a rest moment before returning to your start area.

Safety and gear you can actually trust (Petzl, and instructors who mean it)

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Safety and gear you can actually trust (Petzl, and instructors who mean it)

This is the top reason I’d feel comfortable recommending this. The operation is built around an instructor model, where a guide is with you and assists you with suiting up and getting positioned on the zipline platforms.

On the gear side, the quality stands out: Petzl equipment is used, and people note it’s in good condition. That’s a practical detail you should care about. Worn harnesses, shaky hardware, or sloppy checks can ruin the whole vibe. Here, the equipment quality and staff attention give the whole experience a calm backbone under the adrenaline.

One more thing I really appreciate: the staff presence per group. You’re not left to figure things out by yourself. It’s the kind of setup where you get to focus on the ride instead of constantly worrying whether you’re doing it right.

What to keep in mind: if you’re nervous about heights, you’ll still feel the jungle air and the exposed views at platform level. That said, the guided system is built to help you get through the steps correctly.

The zipline course: 16 ziplines, 32 platforms, and the roller coaster moment

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - The zipline course: 16 ziplines, 32 platforms, and the roller coaster moment

Here’s the core of the thrill: you’ll fly through a course with 16 ziplines spanning 32 platforms. On top of that, there are added vertical and crossing elements—abseil 3 points, 5 sky bridges, and 2 spiral staircases—so it’s not only about the flying. You’ll spend real time “working your way through” the treetops.

The course is also built for different kinds of speed. You’ll get the sensation of long, fast runs, including a high-speed twisted line over the canopy. That twist detail matters because it changes your orientation mid-flight and makes the ride feel more chaotic in a fun way, not just linear and repetitive.

And then there’s the big headline: the Jungle Zipline Roller Coaster. This is the segment that twists and turns through the trees, like a roller coaster made of cable and jungle air. If you want one moment that feels the most dramatic, this is it.

There’s also a dual zipline included, which adds another layer if you’re riding with someone close. It turns the experience from single-person adrenaline into a shared “look at that” moment.

A practical consideration: you will spend time moving between platforms—some of it uphill. Plan on your legs working a bit. If you’re expecting totally flat walking, you’ll be surprised.

Rainforest Sky Walk: slower views, sky bridges, and those spiral staircases

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Rainforest Sky Walk: slower views, sky bridges, and those spiral staircases

After the main flying portion, you shift to the Rainforest Sky Walk. This is the decompression portion of the day. You get to relax and take in the views without the constant call of the next zipline.

This section still isn’t passive. The package includes sky bridges and spiral staircases, which add variety and keep your body engaged. The bridges are great for photos and for the moment when you realize you’re genuinely high above the jungle canopy.

There’s also time set aside to rest before you return. For me, that rest matters because ziplining can be surprisingly tiring: harnessing, bracing, and waiting between lines all take energy. The break helps the second half feel like part of the experience, not a rushed drop-off.

World set menu: what’s included and how it helps your day

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - World set menu: what’s included and how it helps your day

The package includes a World Set Menu. That’s a real convenience when you’re building a day around an active experience. Instead of hunting for food before or after, you get a meal component built into the flow.

One note: the listing also says food and drinks are not included. Put together with the World Set Menu, the practical takeaway is that you should expect that set meal, but you may still need to budget for extra drinks or snacks depending on what you want.

If you’re doing this with kids or family, the meal piece is a big deal. You’ll be less likely to end up with a cranky late-afternoon hunger crash.

Price and value: is $109.86 worth it?

At $109.86 per person, you’re paying for a lot of components in one ticket: a major treetop zipline course, 32 platforms, the Sky Walk segment, and structured staff support. You’re also getting round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel, which is often the difference between an easy day and a stressful one.

Value here isn’t just the number of ziplines on paper. It’s the total experience design:

  • You get multiple ride types (fast, twisted, roller coaster style, and dual zip)
  • You get non-zip elements (sky bridges, spiral staircases, abseil points)
  • You get guided safety support with high-quality equipment like Petzl

For a short, about-three-hour window, this is a dense adventure. If you compare it to piecing together transport and activities separately, the “all-in” feel is the point.

Who this fits best (and who should think twice)

World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Who this fits best (and who should think twice)

This is a strong choice for families because it’s described as an ideal Phuket activity for traveling families and it’s built to be supported by instructors. The staff attention also helps when you need reassurance while gearing up and moving between platforms.

It’s also a good match if you like adrenaline but don’t want to take on logistics. The pickup, the private-group setup (only your group participates), and the structured pacing all reduce decision fatigue.

Who should think twice:

  • If walking uphill and dealing with stairs sounds like a deal-breaker for you
  • If you dislike heights even when safety staff are nearby
  • If you’re expecting a purely seated attraction (this involves moving and climbing between elements)

If you’re fit enough for a structured 3-hour outdoor adventure, you’ll likely enjoy the variety more than you’d expect.

Practical tips so your ride day goes smoother

Bring comfortable clothes you can move in. You’ll be in gear, shifting between platforms, and walking to reach the lines. Avoid anything bulky that could snag during harnessing or platform steps.

Wear footwear with good grip. You’ll be on outdoor surfaces and stairs, so traction matters. If you’re wearing flip-flops, swap to something with a real sole.

If you’re sensitive to crowds, the private-group structure helps. You won’t be squeezed into a shared group experience the same way some public tours feel.

For photos: photos and souvenirs aren’t included, and a GoPro camera isn’t included either. If you want video, plan on bringing your own GoPro and any mounting plan you already trust.

And mentally, set expectations for the second half. The Sky Walk and bridge sections are for views and a breather, but they still have walking, bridges, and stair elements.

Should you book the World A+ package at Hanuman World Phuket?

Book it if you want one Phuket activity that delivers real variety: speed, twists, roller coaster energy, plus Sky Walk views—and you don’t want to wrestle with transport. The combination of hotel transfers, guided safety support, and high-quality equipment like Petzl makes this feel like a well-run adventure day.

Skip or reconsider if you hate uphill walking or stair-heavy movement, or if heights are a hard no for you. The ride may be exciting, but the experience is physically active and set high up.

If your travel style is “do the big fun thing without making it complicated,” this package fits that pattern nicely.

FAQ

Is pickup available for this Hanuman World Phuket experience?

Yes. Round-trip transfers are offered, either from your Phuket hotel or within a pick-up area.

How long does the World A+ experience take?

Plan on about 3 hours (approx.).

What’s included in the package besides ziplining?

The included elements list abseil points, sky bridges, spiral staircases, and a Rainforest Sky Walk area, plus a World Set Menu.

How many ziplines are included?

The package includes 16 ziplines.

Are there sky bridges and stair sections?

Yes. You’ll have 5 sky bridges and 2 spiral staircases included.

Do I get a meal?

A World Set Menu is included. The listing also notes food and drinks are not included, so it’s smart to assume the set meal is covered while extra drinks may not be.

Are photos or GoPro equipment included?

No. Souvenir and photo options are not included, and a GoPro camera isn’t included.

What safety support is provided?

There is an instructor who is with you throughout to help with suiting up and positioning you at the zipline platforms.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at Hanuman World (address listed in Phuket) and ends back at the meeting point.

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