World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )

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World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )

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A rain forest turns fast into your playground. World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket mixes nine zip lines with a jungle roller coaster, plus sky bridges and a sky-walk experience that’s part adventure, part story time. I like that this package is built for a full adrenaline day without forcing you to juggle tickets or transport.

I also love the practical touches: round-trip hotel transfer is included, and the equipment is top quality (from Europe, France), handled by trained staff. The pace is designed so you keep moving once you’re in the flow.

One thing to consider: even with a stated ~2-hour duration, check-in and timing can mean some waiting before the first ride starts. If you hate delays, pad your expectations and arrive ready to go.

Key highlights

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Key highlights

  • Hotel pickup included from your Phuket hotel, so you avoid sorting transport
  • Nine zip lines plus a jungle roller coaster that’s 800 meters long
  • Abseils at two heights: two 20m drops and one 40m drop
  • Sky bridges and sky walk that put you on treetop paths above the forest floor
  • World set menu included, with food covered (souvenirs and photos aren’t)
  • Private to your group, even though the park can still feel lively on-site

Hanuman World Phuket: how the day actually runs (and where you start)

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Hanuman World Phuket: how the day actually runs (and where you start)
This is a park day designed around one big goal: keep you in the air. You begin at Hanuman World Phuket, at 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit (Mueang Phuket), Chang Wat Phuket 83000. The activity ends back at the meeting point, but your day is simplified by transfer pickup from your hotel.

The “near public transportation” note matters if you end up making your own way on a day you miss pickup. But with hotel transfers included, you’ll usually only need to worry about being on time for the pickup window.

Also, check your expectations on duration. The experience is listed at about 2 hours, but real-world starts can shift. One review noted an hour wait before the run began, then it turned into non-stop action. So think of it as: time for check-in first, then rides.

Your zipline lineup: nine rides plus the 800m roller coaster

The headline here is clear: you’ll do nine zip lines, with multiple formats to keep it from feeling repetitive. The longest zip line in the package is listed as 400m—that’s the kind of distance that gives you room to really settle into the ride and feel the speed build.

Then comes the ride that most people remember: the Jungle Roller Coaster (the “Roller Zipline”). It’s described as an 800-meter long ride that curves and twists as you go through the rainforest canopy, with a stated top speed of 40 km/h. You’re not just moving forward here—you’re being carried along a gravity-powered, rolling path that feels less like flying straight and more like surfing the air.

There’s also a dual zipline included. The listing doesn’t go into side-by-side versus paired formats, but either way, it’s an extra variation in the lineup that helps break up the day.

And if you’re new to zip lines, know that the first few rides often feel more intense than the later ones—not because the difficulty changes, but because you get used to the harness feel, the launch moment, and the way trees appear to slide past you. The staff and the quick rotation through platforms are a big part of that comfort, and you’ll likely be glad there are a lot of helpers on-site as you move through the course.

Abseils and the spiral staircase: the parts beyond zip lines

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Abseils and the spiral staircase: the parts beyond zip lines
This package isn’t only about zipping between trees. You also get abseils (3 points total): two 20m abseil points and one 40m abseil point. Abseiling adds a different kind of adrenaline. Instead of letting gravity carry you on a zipline, you control your descent while looking down at a height that can feel bigger than you expected.

You’ll also encounter a spiral staircase as part of the flow. Again, the listing doesn’t explain the exact transitions, but in these kinds of treetop parks, stairs usually help you move between platforms and sky features. For your body, that means you’re not just standing around between rides—you’re walking and climbing lightly throughout the experience.

Practical tip: if heights make you uneasy, focus on breathing and the next handhold step rather than looking too long at the drop. The abseil sections are built to be thrilling, but you’ll enjoy them more if you treat them like a skills moment, not a test.

Sky bridges and sky walk: treetop views with a myth-and-story break

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Sky bridges and sky walk: treetop views with a myth-and-story break
Once you’re done with the zipline set, the high parts continue with two sky bridges and a sky walk. The sky walk is framed as moving through Hanuman’s world, with treetop paths that give you a viewpoint across the park’s rainforest canopy.

This isn’t described as a quick overlook. It’s presented as a journey that mixes education and adventure, tying the experience to history and myth and explaining how Hanuman protects the forest. The listing also says you’ll eat and drink as Hanuman does while you’re up in the sky-walk area.

So what does that mean for you in real life? You get a break from pure adrenaline long enough to reset your energy, then you’re back outside your comfort zone—this time by walking and moving on elevated bridges and paths rather than being suspended on cables.

If you’re the type who needs photos, the park’s photo options aren’t included, so you’ll want to plan for that mentally. If you have your own camera or phone, bring it in a secure way, because you’ll be moving through active sections.

Equipment and staff: what “Europe equipment” means for your comfort

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Equipment and staff: what “Europe equipment” means for your comfort
The listing is specific about equipment quality: top quality equipment from Europe (France). That matters because the feel of a harness and the consistency of the setup affects both comfort and confidence. In parks like this, you’re not just paying for thrill—you’re paying for a system that works smoothly through the day.

You also get well trained zipline staff, plus first aid and insurance included. I like when an operator lists those safety elements plainly. It signals they expect you to be moving through multiple platforms in one session and that emergencies are handled with a plan.

The reviews also give you a clue about staff support: one comment highlighted that even with a lot of people, the flow felt fast because staff members help out at each step. That’s important. When a course has lots of stations but not enough support, you spend more time waiting than riding. Here, the goal seems to be keeping the momentum.

Transfers, timing, and check-in: avoid the common day-plan mistake

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Transfers, timing, and check-in: avoid the common day-plan mistake
The big scheduling promise is easy: you get pickup from your hotel and round-trip transport. You’ll also have a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking.

Now for the realistic part: a zipline day can feel longer than the headline time. One review mentioned an hour wait after arrival before the adventure started. That doesn’t mean your day will match it, but it does mean you should treat the schedule like this:

  • Plan for check-in and safety briefing time.
  • Expect there could be a wait between arrival and first ride.
  • Once you start, the course is likely to be non-stop for stretches.

My advice: don’t schedule your next activity right after pickup. Build in buffer time for the ride run and the walk back to the meeting point.

Also, you’ll want to arrive dressed for wet-and-windy weather even if the forecast looks fine. In a rainforest park, the air can feel cooler up top, and you’ll likely get brushed by mist or sweat from moving and climbing between stations.

Food with the set menu: a real value add, not just a bonus

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Food with the set menu: a real value add, not just a bonus
This package includes a World set menu. That’s one of the quieter value wins. Food is often the hidden cost of a day tour, and it’s usually the thing you forget to budget for until you’re tired and hungry.

One review specifically called out that the food was good. The listing doesn’t detail the menu items, so you can’t plan your exact meal expectations. But you can safely treat this as: you won’t need to hunt for lunch in the middle of an adrenaline schedule.

What’s not included is food & drinks in the general “not included” line, but the package does say the World set menu is included. In practice, that reads like meal coverage is handled via the set menu while extras like drinks may not be the focus. If you’re the type who drinks a lot of water, I’d still plan to cover any drink needs you can with what the park offers on-site.

Price and value: is $97.51 worth it?

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Price and value: is $97.51 worth it?
At $97.51 per person, you’re paying for a full lineup: nine zip lines, multiple abseils, sky bridges, spiral staircase components, the 800m roller coaster, plus transfers and a set meal.

Here’s why that price can be good value for the right traveler:

  • Transfers included often save you the hassle cost of arranging rides on your own.
  • The activity mix is bigger than a simple zipline ticket. Adding abseils and sky features means more time “in the experience,” not just doing the same zip line loop.
  • Equipment quality and safety coverage are spelled out (France equipment, first aid, insurance).

Is it a bargain? That depends on your travel style. If you’re price-only shopping and don’t care about sky-walk features or abseils, you might find a leaner zipline package cheaper elsewhere. But if you want variety—cables, controlled descents, and treetop viewpoints—this set-up looks like a solid use of your day in Phuket.

Booking demand also matters for value. The average booking window is listed at 11 days in advance, so if you’re traveling at peak times, you’ll likely want to lock it in earlier to avoid schedule stress.

Who should book World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket?

This is a strong pick for traveling families, and it’s also a good choice if you want one organized, guided day without complicated logistics. The park format includes staff support, and the course is structured so you’re not left figuring things out alone.

You’ll enjoy it most if:

  • You like action but still want structure.
  • You’re curious about the sky-walk story element, not just the thrill.
  • You’re okay with heights in controlled doses (especially for the 20m and 40m abseils).

You might want to think twice if:

  • You’re extremely nervous about height or down-look moments (the abseils are part of the plan).
  • You dislike any waiting at check-in (the day can run later before rides start).
  • You expect photos or a GoPro to be included (those are not included).

Should you book World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket?

Yes—if you want a full, guided rainforest adventure day that packs a lot into a tight window and includes hotel transfers + a set menu. The mix of nine zip lines, the 800m roller coaster, sky bridges/sky walk, and abseils up to 40m gives you variety beyond the average zipline stop.

Book it with confidence if you’re the type who likes to stay busy once the day starts. Just plan a buffer for check-in time, bring comfy clothes you don’t mind getting sweaty, and be mentally ready for the abseils to feel scarier than they look.

If you want a straightforward adrenaline hit, this package is built for that. And if you want views and story up in the treetops afterward, it’s already in the same ticket.

FAQ

How long does the World B+ experience take?

It’s listed as about 2 hours (approx.). Plan extra time for check-in and the moment the rides start.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. The package includes transfer pickup from your guest to Hanuman World.

Where does the activity start and where does it end?

The tour starts at Hanuman World (address listed in the details) and ends back at the meeting point.

What ziplining and treetop features are included?

You get 9 zip lines, 2 sky bridges, a sky walk, a jungle zipline roller coaster, and additional features like a dual zipline.

How many abseil points are included and how tall are they?

There are 3 abseil points total: two 20m abseils and one 40m abseil point.

Is food included?

Yes. The package includes a World set menu. The listing also notes food & drinks aren’t separately listed as included beyond that set menu.

Are souvenir photos or a GoPro included?

No. Souvenir, photo, and Go Pro camera are listed as not included.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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