REVIEW · KRABI
Zone A + B PACKAGE Zipline Adventure Experience
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Ziplining over limestone cliffs sounds wild, and this one delivers. Zone A + B strings together two zip zones for a full half-day of flight time, plus a big rappel from a limestone cliff above Krabi’s jungle and canopy.
I like how the experience is paced for real people, not just speed-runners. In small groups of up to six guests with two guides, you get time to settle in on the platforms, snack on seasonal fruit, and drink water while the crew keeps everything moving safely.
One thing to keep in mind: the physical work is real. You should expect ladder climbs (including two in the second half) and some hiking uphill to reach platforms, so go in with a moderate fitness level and a calm attitude about heights.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing before you go
- Zone A+B in Krabi: what makes this zipline day feel different
- The main act: 11 ziplines, a 1.2 km course, and a 60m rappel
- Timing and flow: half-day adventure that doesn’t eat your whole day
- Getting there: the Starbucks start and the advantage of included transfers
- Small group setup: up to six guests, two guides, and a non-rushed rhythm
- Safety and coaching in real life: ladders, height, and helpful adjustments
- The view factor: canopy flight and limestone-cliff drama
- Photos, videos, and keeping your phone for the fun parts
- Price and value: why $58.67 can make sense for what you get
- Who should book Zone A+B, and who should reconsider
- Practical tips so you enjoy the scary parts less
- Final verdict: should you book this zipline and rappel in Krabi?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Zone A+B zipline adventure?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is pickup available?
- How long are the main zip lines?
- Do I also rappel during the tour?
- What’s included besides ziplines?
- How big is the group?
- Is the tour private?
- What fitness level do I need?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth knowing before you go

- 11 ziplines + 1.2 km of zipwire course in a single half-day circuit
- 250-meter wire (850 feet) high above the tree canopy for wide Krabi views
- 60-meter abseil/rappel down a limestone cliff that feels like a proper adventure, not a quick stunt
- Small groups (max 6 guests) with 2 English-speaking guides, so you’re not stuck waiting
- Fruit, water, and transfers from Ao Nang and Krabi Town included—less hassle, more time outside
- Guides take photos and videos using your phone, which saves you the awkward ask-for-a-shot moment
Zone A+B in Krabi: what makes this zipline day feel different

Krabi has plenty of outdoor adrenaline, but what I like about this Zone A+B package is that it balances big thrills with an organized, human pace. You’re not just ziplining in a line; you’re moving through two different zones, working your way up to platforms, then finishing with a proper abseil off a limestone cliff.
The scope is also a good reason to pick the A+B option. You’re not paying for a couple of short rides—you’re getting a longer course with standout features, especially that 250-meter wire above the canopy and the long 60-meter rappel. It’s the kind of itinerary that makes a half-day feel like a full activity.
And the most consistent theme from the experience is safety and support. Guides are described as relaxed, patient, and focused on doing things correctly, whether it’s fitting gear, coaching you through climbing sections, or managing the scary parts (yes, ladders and height are part of the deal).
The main act: 11 ziplines, a 1.2 km course, and a 60m rappel

Here’s what your time is built around: 11 ziplines and about 1.2 km of zipwire total. You’ll ride across the treetops and follow a course designed around limestone scenery and jungle terrain.
The headline feature is the 250-meter-long wire (listed as 850 feet). That length matters because shorter lines can feel like a blur. This one gives you real glide time and, from up high above the canopy, a chance to take in views of Krabi as you move through the air.
Then comes the signature finish: a 60-meter abseil/rappel from the top of a limestone cliff. Rappelling is different from ziplining. You’re controlling your pace down the cliff face, which can be intimidating at first, but it’s also where many people feel the biggest payoff—scary in the moment, rewarding once you’re safely back on the platforms.
If you’re choosing between shorter experiences, Zone A+B is also the one most people recommend doing together. One review explicitly said doing both A and B is epic, and that the half-day gives a fuller arc of the adventure.
Timing and flow: half-day adventure that doesn’t eat your whole day

Expect the experience to run about 3 hours 30 minutes. That half-day timing is one of the smartest ways to fit ziplining into a Krabi itinerary—especially if you want time left for beach time, temples, or a late lunch.
You’re also offered pickup/transfers from Ao Nang and Krabi Town, and the tour uses a mobile ticket. That combination matters more than it sounds. When transport is included, you don’t have to overthink ride-hailing, and when the ticket is mobile, you don’t waste time at check-in.
The itinerary lists Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suea) as a stop. Practically, this means your morning or afternoon route should include a temple stop around the same day as your zipline activity. If you’re planning around this, give yourself a little buffer for time spent on-site before you get to the heights.
Getting there: the Starbucks start and the advantage of included transfers

Your start point is listed at Starbucks, 328/4 หมู่ที่ 2 Aonang Clif Beach area. That’s handy if you’re staying in Ao Nang—easy to orient yourself around a well-known place.
But even if you’re not in Ao Nang, the package includes free transfers from Ao Nang and Krabi Town. That’s a real value add, because Krabi can mean waiting for the right ride at the wrong time. Here, you’re plugged into a schedule and dropped back at the meeting point when you’re done.
Also, you’re not just getting “transport.” You’re getting the full experience coordination, which helps when the day involves climbing sections and timing your moves with guide instructions.
Small group setup: up to six guests, two guides, and a non-rushed rhythm

The package is built around small groups: maximum 6 guests with 2 guides. That’s not a luxury detail—it changes your whole day.
In a smaller group, you spend less time standing around. You also get more individualized coaching during the steps that people find hardest—gear fitting, platform climbing, and ladder sections. Several reviews highlight how guides kept everyone feeling safe, and how they were quick to help when someone got nervous or needed an alternate path.
You’ll feel that in the way the day is described as never rushed. Guides encourage you to chill out in the trees, with fruit and water served on platforms. That matters because ziplining and rappelling can be intense on the nerves; a brief pause with water and a calm guide can reset your focus.
Guides also get praised for English ability, which is a big deal for safety communication. You’re not going to be guessing. You’ll know what to do next.
Safety and coaching in real life: ladders, height, and helpful adjustments

Let’s talk about the part most people remember even after the adrenalin fades: climbing and ladders.
One review described that at the highest part of the zipline, they had to climb a hanging ladder and were scared. The crew responded by accommodating them and taking a different path. That’s exactly what you want to hear: the guides can adjust without turning your day into a battle.
At the same time, some reviews call out the physical difficulty of the ladders in the second half of the half-day program. Another review warned that the second half requires two difficult ladder climbs, and that the shorter 2-hour program is easier. So if you’re comparing lengths, the extra time in Zone A+B isn’t just extra zipping—it can mean more climbing.
What this means for you: go in ready to climb. The tour requires moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean “athlete only.” One review even mentioned it wasn’t overly arduous for an older participant, but it still involved strenuous uphill elements and ladder steps.
If you have a fear of heights, you can still do it. Multiple reviews mention fear of heights and still recommend the tour, especially praising the guides for making it manageable.
The view factor: canopy flight and limestone-cliff drama

The views are not a bonus here; they’re part of why the big lines are worth it.
That 250-meter wire above the canopy is built for sweeping sightlines. You’re high enough to see across the trees, and as your body swings slightly with the ride, your sense of direction changes. It’s the kind of view that makes you forget you’re “just doing an activity,” and instead you feel like you’re actually moving through the landscape.
Then there’s the cliff face for the 60-meter rappel. Limestone cliffs in Krabi look dramatic from the ground. Up close, during the descent, they feel even more intense. It’s also the segment that tends to convert “I’m nervous” into “okay, that was worth it.”
Photos, videos, and keeping your phone for the fun parts

You can absolutely use your own camera, but the smart move is to let the guides help you with the action shots. Reviews mention that guides take videos and photos using guests’ phones, including slow-motion footage.
That’s valuable for two reasons:
- It keeps the focus on safety (you’re not fumbling with a phone while climbing).
- You get more usable content than you would by trying to film one line at a time.
So if you’re the type who wants proof you actually did the thing, this setup is a plus.
Price and value: why $58.67 can make sense for what you get
At $58.67 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you can do in Krabi. But it’s also not a “pay for one thrill” price.
You’re paying for a full half-day circuit that includes:
- 11 ziplines
- a standout 250-meter line
- a major 60-meter rappel
- seasonal fruits and water
- transfers from Ao Nang and Krabi Town
- a small group structure with two guides
- English instruction and safety setup
- guide-captured phone photos/videos
When you frame it that way, the value is in the total package, not any single line length. And because it’s a smaller group, you’re more likely to get the full program without waiting around for other people to finish.
Still, keep one caution in your back pocket: one review claimed the half-day experience they booked only included 5 zip lines, and they were asked to pay an extra 200 baht per person to complete the remaining lines. The experience itself sounded excellent, and the guides were praised—but the line count mismatch is something to confirm before you arrive, especially if the listing you booked promised 11 lines for the half-day.
Who should book Zone A+B, and who should reconsider
This tour is a great fit if you:
- want a half-day adventure that doesn’t swallow your entire schedule
- are traveling with kids or teens and want an active, structured day
- like safety-focused guidance and clear instructions
- care about views as much as speed
- don’t mind climbing ladders and uphill steps
You might reconsider if:
- you have major mobility limitations and can’t handle ladders or steep uphill walking
- you get motion sickness easily in swinging segments (some people feel it more than others)
- you’re planning this on days when weather looks questionable, because the tour requires good weather
One of the best signs is how often the guides are mentioned by name. Reviews call out guide support like Alex, Me Bear, Chai, Juan, Bow, Ameen, Ann, Moss, and others. That kind of repeated praise usually means consistency in how the team runs the course.
Practical tips so you enjoy the scary parts less
Here are a few do-this-now tips that match what the experience asks of you:
- Wear shoes you can climb in. The day includes uphill walking and ladder steps.
- Expect two ladder climbs in the second half (common warning from reviews). Don’t plan to be “fine with stairs” but then panic at ladders.
- If you’re nervous, tell the guides early. You’ll often get guidance and support before you freeze at the platform.
- Bring water habits into your day. Fruit and water are provided, but you’ll still want to take slow sips between segments.
- Bring the phone you want used for photos and videos. Guide shot coordination is part of the value.
Final verdict: should you book this zipline and rappel in Krabi?
I’d book Zone A+B if you want the best mix of long zip lines, one big rappel, included transfers, and a small-group experience. The combo of the 250-meter canopy wire and the 60-meter limestone cliff abseil is strong, and the repeated emphasis on safety makes it easier to go past the nerves.
I’d also confirm the exact number of lines included for your specific package, just to avoid any surprises like the 5-versus-11 situation described in one review. If you’re getting the full Zone A+B route, this is the kind of half-day that feels like a highlight, not a checkbox.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Zone A+B zipline adventure?
It runs about 3 hours 30 minutes (approx.).
Where does the tour start?
The start point is listed as Starbucks at 328/4 หมู่ที่ 2 Aonang Clif Beach, Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang Krabi.
Is pickup available?
Yes. Pickup/transfers are offered, and free transfers are included from Ao Nang and Krabi Town.
How long are the main zip lines?
The package includes a 250-meter-long wire (850 feet).
Do I also rappel during the tour?
Yes. You’ll abseil/rappel from the top of a limestone cliff, listed at 60 meters.
What’s included besides ziplines?
Seasonal fruits and water are included.
How big is the group?
It’s limited to a maximum of 6 guests with 2 guides.
Is the tour private?
It’s listed as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
What fitness level do I need?
You should have a moderate physical fitness level, since there’s climbing to reach platforms.
What if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





