REVIEW · PHUKET
World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )
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You will fly, then climb. This Phuket zipline package at Hanuman World stacks long runs, high-speed sections, and a forest canopy sky walk into one guided circuit. It’s built for thrills, but it’s also built for keeping you moving safely from platform to platform.
I especially liked the safety feel. You’re guided by an instructor who stays with you while you suit up and get positioned at each launch. And the gear—top-quality equipment from Europe (France) with Petzl mentioned in the field—makes a difference when you’re trusting heights to metal and straps.
One thing to consider: this kind of treetop adventure involves real walking and uphill movement between points, plus stair sections. If you’re not into hiking climbs, plan for some effort before the first zip line.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll notice fast
- Hanuman World Phuket: Why This Feels Like More Than “Just Ziplines”
- Price and What You Actually Get for $109.86
- Pickup, Transfers, and the 3-Hour Timing Reality
- Safety Routine at Hanuman World: Gear, Instructors, and Confidence
- The Main Event: 16 Ziplines, Bridges, and a Roller Coaster Run
- What the roller coaster element feels like
- Dual zipline: the built-in fun factor
- Abseil points: the controlled adrenaline
- Taking a Breather on the Rainforest Sky Walk
- The World Set Menu: A Practical Included Meal
- Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Not Love It)
- Value Check: Is This Package Worth Booking?
- A Quick Checklist to Make Your Day Smoother
- Should You Book the World A+ Zipline and Sky Walk Package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Hanuman World Phuket World A+ zipline and sky walk experience?
- What does the World A+ package include?
- Where does the activity start?
- Does it include hotel pickup?
- Is food included?
- Are transfers and tickets handled digitally?
- Is the tour private?
- Is it safe and do you have an instructor?
- What equipment is used?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things you’ll notice fast
- Longest-and-fastest zipline brag (as marketed) plus a serious mix of lines, bridges, and twists
- 16 ziplines and a jungle zipline roller coaster that turns speed into a full-on ride
- Instructor-led safety all the way while you gear up and launch
- Sky Walk time on the Rainforest Sky Walk between the main zipline legs
- European (France) equipment mentioned along with Petzl gear in feedback
- World set menu included so you’re not hunting food mid-adventure
Hanuman World Phuket: Why This Feels Like More Than “Just Ziplines”

Phuket is full of zipline options, but this one is clearly trying to be a full adventure day in a tight timeframe. The big idea with the World A+ package is that you don’t do one or two highlight rides and call it a day. You get a circuit that mixes 32 platforms with multiple zip types, bridges, and stair elements.
The other reason it feels worth it is the structure. You’re not bouncing between random check-in points. You get round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel (when offered in your booking flow), then you move as one guided experience through the park. Even the “break” moments aren’t downtime—there’s a planned stretch where you relax on the Rainforest Sky Walk, then you rest before heading back.
Price and What You Actually Get for $109.86

At $109.86 per person, you’re paying for a lot of built-in value: guided safety, a multi-activity treetop course, and hotel transfers plus a meal component. Many day trips start with a good price, then quietly add costs for photos, gear handling, and food. Here, the package includes the World set menu, which helps you avoid the common trap of paying twice for lunch.
You should still note what’s not included. The listing says food and drinks aren’t included, and also includes a World set menu. In practice, that usually means the meal portion is covered, while drinks and extras aren’t. Plan to bring a little cash for non-included items like souvenirs or photo purchases if you want them.
Also, people tend to book ahead—on average, about 15 days in advance. If you have a tight Phuket schedule or you care about a specific time window, booking early is smart.
Pickup, Transfers, and the 3-Hour Timing Reality
This activity runs about 3 hours (approx.). That time matters because you’ll want your day to stay flexible. Between pickup, getting to Hanuman World, gearing up, and moving between platforms, the experience can feel faster than you expect once you’re in the flow—but it’s still a real half-day chunk.
Here’s how it works in plain terms:
- Pickup is offered from your Phuket hotel or from a pickup area.
- You start at Hanuman World (the park address is listed: 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, 83000).
- The activity ends back at the meeting point.
You’ll use a mobile ticket, which is convenient. And since it’s labeled as a private tour/activity (only your group participates), you should expect staff interaction and guiding tailored to your party, even if other groups are around in the park.
Safety Routine at Hanuman World: Gear, Instructors, and Confidence

This is the part I care about most in any zipline trip, and it’s where this package gets strong feedback. The tour experience includes well-trained staff and an instructor who stays with you at all times. That means you’re not just handed a harness and pointed at the trees.
You’ll be assisted in:
- suiting up your gear
- positioning yourself at the zipline platform
That sounds basic, but it matters when you’re dealing with heights and speed. One review highlighted how gear was in good condition and safety-focused, which isn’t something you can assume everywhere. European (France) equipment is part of the package, and Petzl shows up in the safety comments—an encouraging sign, because that’s a brand many outdoor safety folks recognize.
Also, the instructor attention seems to be balanced with staff coverage. One piece of feedback noted a strong staff-to-group ratio, which is exactly what you want when something feels new—clipping, checking straps, or handling the little steps between platforms.
The Main Event: 16 Ziplines, Bridges, and a Roller Coaster Run

If you want variety, this circuit delivers. The package includes:
- 16 ziplines
- 5 sky bridges
- 2 spiral staircases
- 1 dual zipline
- 1 jungle zipline roller coaster
- abseil 3 points
That list tells you this isn’t a simple “fly and land” sequence. You’ll be switching between different ways of moving through the treetops: crossing bridges, climbing stair sections, and launching from multiple platforms.
What the roller coaster element feels like
The standout is the jungle zipline roller coaster. Even if you’ve ziplined before, “roller coaster” here signals more than speed—it signals twists, turns, and a ride-like feeling as you move through the canopy. And the package also mentions a twisted, high-speed zipline over the forest canopy, so expect sections where your brain is definitely busy.
Dual zipline: the built-in fun factor
The package includes 1 dual zipline, which usually means you get a side-by-side moment. It’s ideal if you’re traveling with a partner, friend, or family member who wants the experience to feel interactive instead of just solo.
Abseil points: the controlled adrenaline
Abseil 3 points means controlled descent sections as part of the route. That can add a different kind of thrill, and it also gives the tour variety between long zips.
One practical note: between launches, you’ll be walking and repositioning more than you expect. That’s normal, but it’s why comfortable footwear and a calm mindset help.
Taking a Breather on the Rainforest Sky Walk

After the zipline legs, you’ll be taken to relax at the Rainforest Sky Walk. This is a good design choice. It turns the experience from pure adrenaline into a “see where you are” moment.
You also get time to rest before returning to your hotel. That matters because ziplining is intense in short bursts, but your body feels it: legs from stairs and uneven ground, lungs from the exertion, and shoulders from handling the harness routine.
Even if you’re there for speed, the sky walk part can be the mental reset. It’s where you get better perspective on the treetop course and how the platforms are laid out.
The World Set Menu: A Practical Included Meal

The package includes a World set menu. Food is one of those things that can ruin a great adventure if it’s not planned. Having a meal component included helps you keep your energy steady instead of rushing to grab snacks between activities.
What’s not included is listed as food & drinks, so treat drinks as a possible extra cost if you want bottled water, soft drinks, or anything beyond the set menu. If you’re sensitive to stomach timing before high-speed rides, give yourself a little breathing space between eating and gearing up.
Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Not Love It)
This is described as ideal for traveling families, and most travelers can participate. That said, it’s not just for kids who like speed. The mix of zip types and treetop structures means adults who want an active day will like it too.
You’ll probably enjoy it most if you:
- want a guided treetop adventure with safety support
- like variety: bridges, stairs, zips, and a roller coaster segment
- want hotel round-trip transfers to reduce stress
You might hesitate if you:
- don’t handle walking uphill well
- prefer flat, low-exertion activities
- have mobility concerns related to stair climbing and moving between platforms
One review called out the walking uphill aspect, which lines up with what this kind of park setup typically requires. If you’ve got knee issues or you tire quickly on climbs, think twice or plan for a slower pace where possible.
Value Check: Is This Package Worth Booking?

For many people, $109.86 sounds like a premium day. But the value here isn’t just the zipline number—it’s the whole package design.
You’re getting:
- a multi-activity course (16 ziplines plus bridges, stair sections, abseil points, and dual ride)
- instructor-led support throughout the gear and launch steps
- European (France) equipment noted, with Petzl named in feedback
- hotel pickup/drop-off convenience
- a World set menu included
So you’re paying for “organized adrenaline,” not DIY adventure. If you’ve ever booked a cheap activity and then spent extra time worrying about logistics, gear, and timing, this kind of bundle tends to feel fair.
A Quick Checklist to Make Your Day Smoother
I can’t tell you what to bring because the listing doesn’t spell out a dress code, but I can tell you what generally helps on treetop zipline days:
- wear comfortable shoes you can walk in (you’ll move between points)
- bring a small bag you can keep under control
- if you’re camera-minded, plan ahead since GoPro camera use isn’t included
- keep expectations simple: you’re here to move, not to lounge
Also, the park is near public transportation, but with pickup offered, you likely won’t need it unless your hotel location makes pickup tricky.
Should You Book the World A+ Zipline and Sky Walk Package?
If you want a guided treetop day that mixes speed, variety, and a real safety setup, I’d lean toward booking. The combination of long zipline runs, a roller coaster segment, and a relaxing Rainforest Sky Walk break is a smart rhythm for most people. Add in the World set menu and hotel transfers, and it turns into a convenient, all-in-one adventure instead of a scavenger hunt.
If you’re sensitive to uphill walking or stair sections, pause and read this as a workout-friendly trip. It’s not a gentle stroll; it’s a treetop circuit.
My rule of thumb: if your idea of vacation includes feeling active and you trust good safety practices, this package should fit nicely.
FAQ
How long is the Hanuman World Phuket World A+ zipline and sky walk experience?
It’s approximately 3 hours.
What does the World A+ package include?
It includes round-trip transfers (pickup offered), zipline activities with 16 ziplines, abseil 3 points, 5 sky bridges, 2 spiral staircases, 1 dual zipline, 1 jungle zipline roller coaster, a Rainforest Sky Walk stop, and a World set menu.
Where does the activity start?
The meeting point is Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand.
Does it include hotel pickup?
Pickup is offered from your hotel or within the pick up area.
Is food included?
A World set menu is included, but food and drinks are listed as not included.
Are transfers and tickets handled digitally?
Yes. Pickup is offered and you’ll use a mobile ticket.
Is the tour private?
It’s listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Is it safe and do you have an instructor?
The experience includes well-trained zipline staff, and an instructor is with you at all times to help with suiting up and positioning.
What equipment is used?
The package lists top-quality equipment from Europe (France). Reviews also mention Petzl brand equipment.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.










