Gravity has a new line here. A day at Hanuman World Phuket near Phuket is built for motion, with the top attractions grouped into one rainforest circuit, including nine ziplines and a sky walk above the trees. I especially like the hassle-free hotel transfers and the Roller Zipline that keeps the adrenaline going with an 800m gravity ride through the canopy.
Plan on at least some waiting before you start. The Roller Zipline can feel intimidating at first, especially if you are new to zip lines, but the process is set up so you can build confidence as you go, and the staff help you stay focused.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- Where Hanuman World Phuket Fits in Your Phuket Plans
- What You Really Get: Zipline 18 Platforms Combo
- Sky Walk and Sky Bridges: Not Just Pretty Views
- The Roller Zipline Coaster: 800m of Curves and Speed
- Long Glide and Abseils: 400m + 40m for Different Kinds of Courage
- Dual Zipline, Spiral Staircase, and the Park Flow
- Timing, Waiting, and Why Staff Numbers Matter
- Food and the World Set Menu: A Real Part of the Value
- Price and Value Check: Is $97.51 Worth It?
- Practical Tips So Your Harness Time Feels Easy
- Who This Zipline Combo Is Best For
- Should You Book Hanuman World Zipline B+?
- FAQ
- How long is the Hanuman World Phuket zipline experience?
- Does this package include hotel pickup in Phuket?
- What rides are included in the B+ package?
- What is the longest zipline and the roller zipline length?
- Are abseils part of the experience?
- Is food included?
- Is the tour private?
- Where does the activity start and end?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- 18 platforms worth of variety: ziplines plus abseils, bridges, and walking sections
- Longest zipline is 400m for a big, smooth glide over the rainforest
- Roller Zipline coaster is 800m with high speed and curved, twisty motion
- Sky bridges + sky walk for treetop views and a myth-and-history style lesson
- Abseils include a 40m option plus two 20m points for different difficulty levels
- World set menu included so you are not stuck hunting food mid-adventure
Where Hanuman World Phuket Fits in Your Phuket Plans

This is the kind of activity that cleans up a full day. You pick a time window, get picked up (or start at the park meeting point), and spend the bulk of your time moving through a planned sequence: zip lines, heights, and sky-level walking. It is set up for families, which matters because the schedule tends to run like an attraction system, not a free-for-all.
The total time is listed as about 2 hours, but I treat that as the active block on-site, not counting the feeling you get when you arrive early, get geared up, and then wait for your turn. If you have a tight Phuket itinerary, this is one of the easier adrenaline choices because the logistics are handled and you are not piecing together multiple vendors.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Phuket
What You Really Get: Zipline 18 Platforms Combo
The B+ package at Hanuman World Phuket is marketed as Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk, and the structure is clear: this is not just “one zip line, then done.” You get a full set of elements that cover different skills and different thrills.
Here is what is included in your pass:
- 9 ziplines
- 2 sky bridges and a sky walk component
- Jungle roller coaster (Roller Zipline)
- Dual zipline
- 3 abseil points (including one 40m abseil point and two 20m points)
- Spiral staircase
- Top equipment from Europe (France) plus first aid and insurance support
That mix is the real value. Ziplines feel fun when everything is smooth, but add in abseils and treetop walking and your day stops being repetitive. You get changes in body position, pacing, and views, which makes it easier to stay engaged even if the course takes you across the rainforest in a tight loop.
Sky Walk and Sky Bridges: Not Just Pretty Views

One of my favorite parts of any canopy adventure is when you slow down enough to look. This package includes sky bridges and a sky walk, which means you spend time up in the treetops rather than only flying overhead.
What makes this section more than scenery is the way it is framed: it is described as part education and part myth-and-history storytelling, with an emphasis on how the park’s character protects the forest. In practical terms, that means this part often feels calmer than the roller runs. It gives you a breather, helps you reset breathing after the excitement, and lets you take in how the rainforest canopy sits under your feet and around you.
If you are traveling with mixed comfort levels, this is also a smart component. People who might hesitate on the most intense rides can still enjoy the treetop elements, and everyone can experience the same “high in the trees” feeling together.
The Roller Zipline Coaster: 800m of Curves and Speed

This is the headline ride in the package, and you should plan your expectations accordingly. The Roller Zipline is listed as 800 meters, and the key detail is that it is not a straight-line flight. It curves and twists as you go through the trees.
The speed is also part of what makes this memorable: it is described at up to 40 km/h in the rainforest. That combination—curves, speed, and dense tree coverage—creates a sensation that feels closer to a roller coaster than a simple glide.
The best way to enjoy it is to focus on rhythm. Hold steady, let your body absorb the motion, and do not overthink it while you are moving. If you are a first-timer, expect the moment just before you launch to feel more intense than the ride itself. Once you are underway, the experience becomes a lot more “this is happening” than “I’m terrified.”
Long Glide and Abseils: 400m + 40m for Different Kinds of Courage

After the roller ride, the course keeps layering in height-based challenges. The longest zipline in this package is a 400m ride, which is the kind of distance that helps you feel the transition from quick thrill to smooth, sustained flying. It is long enough that you have time to notice the view and feel your body settle into the harness.
Then come the abseils. You get three points total: two 20m abseils and one 40m abseil point. Abseiling changes the skill set. Instead of flying, you control your descent. That can feel more “mental” for some people because your focus is on pace and balance, not speed.
If you are deciding what kind of adventure you want, here is the simple difference:
- Ziplines often feel like momentum and release.
- Abseils feel like control and concentration.
Do not judge your courage level by only one element. People who get nervous on the first platform often do better once they understand how the staff guide each step and how your body adjusts to the height.
Dual Zipline, Spiral Staircase, and the Park Flow

A dual zipline means you may run alongside another line setup, which adds energy because there is a sense of synchronization and shared motion. Even if you travel with someone who is more hesitant, a dual segment can make the day feel less solitary.
The spiral staircase is another small but important detail. It signals that you will likely move between height zones and platforms by walking up and down. This matters because your comfort in harness gear is not only about the rides—it is also about the short in-between stretches. Bring yourself with a steady pace. You do not need to rush, but you also do not want to freeze up while you are waiting for your next turn.
Overall, the park flow is designed to cycle groups through many elements, so you are not stuck doing long stretches with nothing happening. The ride system still has human timing, but it should keep momentum.
Timing, Waiting, and Why Staff Numbers Matter

The day can feel nonstop once you get going. I like that this setup is staffed enough that the process moves quickly even when there are more people in the circuit. That reduces the “stuck in the waiting zone” feeling that can ruin anticipation.
That said, you should mentally plan for a delay at the start. One of the most common real-world things with zipline parks is that timing depends on earlier groups clearing each platform safely. If you are counting on an exact clock, add buffer.
A simple tactic: avoid scheduling a second major activity right after your start time. If you are already running late or impatient, you will feel it more during harness-up and safety briefing. Once your group is moving, the pace tends to be quick and the day flows.
Food and the World Set Menu: A Real Part of the Value

Food is where some adrenaline days fail. You burn energy, then you realize you have only snacks to survive the afternoon. In this package, a World set menu is included, which helps the value math and keeps the day from becoming a nutrition scramble.
The downside is that you still may need to plan around drinks and personal preferences, since the package does not list all food and drinks as fully covered. So I treat the included menu as your anchor meal and plan to drink responsibly with what the park provides.
If you are traveling with kids or teens, having an included meal is also a sanity saver. It means you can keep the focus on the course rather than hunting for lunch at a random time while everyone is getting hungry.
Price and Value Check: Is $97.51 Worth It?
At $97.51 per person, this package sits in the “serious fun, but not luxury private stunt” category. For the money, you are paying for a complete canopy circuit: equipment, trained zipline staff, multiple ride types, and transfer support.
Here is why it feels like good value if you want one organized day of adventure:
- You are not buying only one zipline. You get nine ziplines plus abseils and bridges.
- You get multiple “heights styles” in one pass: flying, descending, and walking above the ground.
- Hotel pickup is included, which is the hidden cost on many Phuket activities.
- Insurance and first aid are included, which matters in higher-risk attractions.
- A meal is included via the World set menu.
Where the value can be uneven is if you are only looking for a calm, low-intensity activity. This is built to be active, and the roller and abseil sections push you into true thrill territory. If that is not your vibe, you might prefer a shorter or less intense zipline option. But if you want one ticket that delivers variety, this one makes sense.
Practical Tips So Your Harness Time Feels Easy
This kind of attraction is safest when you show up ready to move. Even without a long list of rules, a few smart habits make a big difference:
- Wear closed-toe shoes with grip. You will be walking between platforms and stairs.
- Bring sun protection. You are in the rainforest, but the sky sections and waiting areas can still get bright.
- Keep your phone secure. You may see photo options for sale, but souvenirs and photo services are not included in the package.
- If you are thinking about action footage, plan ahead. A Go Pro camera is not included, so you will need your own setup if that is your thing.
- If you feel nervous before the roller or abseil, treat it like a normal warm-up. Your confidence typically grows after the first few steps of the system.
And one more tip that I think matters for families: set a simple expectation with your group. Agree on a plan to stay calm during waiting and to listen carefully during safety guidance. The better you do that, the faster the day feels like it becomes fun instead of just nerve-wracking anticipation.
Who This Zipline Combo Is Best For
This package is a strong match for travelers who want a full rainforest adventure day without complicated planning. It is described as a great choice for traveling families, and the structure supports mixed experience levels because you have multiple components beyond the single most intense ride.
Book this if you:
- Want a “do it all” canopy experience near Phuket
- Have at least a few people in your group willing to try height-based thrills
- Like variety: ziplines, sky bridges, sky walk, and abseils in one ticket
- Appreciate included transfers so you are not negotiating Phuket traffic while planning fun
It might be less ideal if your group is mainly looking for a scenic walk and photos, or if nobody wants to try the roller or abseils.
Should You Book Hanuman World Zipline B+?
Yes, I would consider booking it if you want a packed, organized rainforest day with real variety and good value. The combination of nine ziplines, sky-level walking, and the Roller Zipline gives you enough different moments that the time rarely feels repetitive. Add in transfers, equipment, and first aid/insurance support, and the package holds up as a practical Phuket activity.
But do book with the right mindset. Expect some waiting at the start, and expect the roller and abseils to be genuinely intense for first-timers. If you can handle nerves and listen during the safety steps, you will likely leave feeling like you got your money’s worth in thrills and scenery.
FAQ
How long is the Hanuman World Phuket zipline experience?
The duration is listed as about 2 hours.
Does this package include hotel pickup in Phuket?
Yes, pickup and transfer to Hanuman World are included.
What rides are included in the B+ package?
The package includes 9 ziplines, abseil points (3 points total), 2 sky bridges, a spiral staircase, a jungle roller zipline coaster, a dual zipline, and a sky walk.
What is the longest zipline and the roller zipline length?
The longest zipline is 400m. The roller zipline coaster is 800m.
Are abseils part of the experience?
Yes. There are two 20m abseil points and one 40m abseil point.
Is food included?
A World set menu is included, but souvenir and photo services, plus a Go Pro camera, are not included.
Is the tour private?
This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts at Hanuman World, and it ends back at the meeting point.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. Free cancellation is available, with a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the local start time.


























