REVIEW · PHUKET
Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket
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You go from nerves to flying fast. At Hanuman World near Phuket, I like how the safety equipment and professional guide keep everything structured, and I like the roller zipline concept: about 800 meters of gravity speed through the trees.
You also get the payoff part of Thailand adventure tourism: real height, real views over Phuket and the Andaman Sea, and a course that uses multiple ways to move through the rainforest.
One thing to consider first: there are strict weight rules. Zipline, roller, and luge have a 120 kg maximum, and the park also checks weight for insurance coverage before the program begins.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you go
- Hanuman World Phuket: what you’re really paying for
- Your package menu: from 10 platforms to the full 32-platform day
- The “Combo” programs (zipline + roller + skywalk, with meals on A/B/C)
- The roller-and-skywalk options without meals
- Standalone zipline choices
- Roller zipline: the 800m, 40 km/h thrill you’ll remember
- Weight and participation note
- Skywalk and sky bridges: trees, views, and a themed story
- Safety at Hanuman World: equipment, insurance, and strict checks
- Food and drink: Wanon Zone meals vs. on-site options
- Transfers and meeting points: how to avoid a timing headache
- Free pickup areas
- Extra-fee pickup areas
- No transfer on D+ and D
- Meeting point
- Group size and timing: what a 4-hour day tends to feel like
- Who this suits (and who should rethink the plan)
- Value check: does it make sense at $59.19?
- Should you book Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket?
- FAQ
- How long is the Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket experience?
- How much does it cost?
- Is pickup included, and which areas get free pickup?
- What about areas that are not covered by free pickup?
- Do all programs include pickup?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Are meals provided?
- Are there weight limits?
- How many people are in a group?
- Where do I start and end the activity?
Quick hits before you go

- Choose your intensity with packages from 10 to 32 platforms
- Roller zipline is the star in most combos with an 800m ride and around 40 km/h in the rainforest
- Skywalk/sky bridges are part adventure, part themed story with Hanuman-style lessons above the treetops
- Safety gear, locker, bottled water, and accident insurance are included
- Pickup is included in many areas, but not everywhere (and not for Program Combine World D+ and D)
- Small groups cap at 15 travelers, which usually makes instructions and pacing easier
Hanuman World Phuket: what you’re really paying for

This is a full-throttle rainforest action park near Phuket, built around zipline systems plus a sky-level walk network. The ticket price is $59.19 per person, which becomes more reasonable because it isn’t just the lines. You get safety equipment, a professional guide, a locker, bottled water, and accident insurance.
What makes it especially practical is that the park offers different “combination” programs. You can match the day to your energy level: from a lighter run with fewer platforms, up to a big session that stacks zipline, roller, and skywalk, plus a meal.
And yes, the setting matters. The course is designed so you’re moving through treetops and across platforms that open wide views over Phuket and the Andaman Sea. This isn’t a flat course where you wait for your turn. You’re actively doing stuff for most of the day.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.
Your package menu: from 10 platforms to the full 32-platform day

You have several program choices. Here’s how to think about them when you’re deciding.
The “Combo” programs (zipline + roller + skywalk, with meals on A/B/C)
- Combine World A+: Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Skywalk + Meal at Wanon Zone
- Combine World B+: Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Skywalk + Meal at Wanon Zone
- Combine World C+: Zipline 10 Platforms + Roller + Skywalk + Meal at Wanon Zone
If you want the simplest decision, pick A+/B+/C+ based on how much time and intensity you want on the ziplines. In all three, you’re also getting the roller plus skywalk experience, and you’re not going to the restaurant hungry because you have meal provisions included at Wanon Zone.
The roller-and-skywalk options without meals
- Combine World D+: Luge 2 Rides + Roller + Skywalk
- Combine World D: Roller + Skywalk
These are good if you’re mainly after the thrill rides and treetop walk, but they come with an important logistics catch: no transfer is included for Program Combine world D+ and D. So you’ll want to plan your arrival/return based on how you’re getting there.
Standalone zipline choices
- Zipline 32 Platforms
- Zipline 18 Platforms
- Zipline 10 Platforms
If you’re laser-focused on ziplines and want less crossover time with other activities, standalone zipline packages can make sense. Just keep in mind that the “combo” options also bundle roller and skywalk, so they’re often the best value for people who want a full day of variety.
Roller zipline: the 800m, 40 km/h thrill you’ll remember

If there’s one activity to circle on the schedule, it’s the Roller Zipline. The park describes a long ride—about 800 meters—with speed close to 40 km/h, built for a true gravity-style run.
What I like about this type of roller design is the way it’s presented: the ride isn’t described as a straight shoot. It curves and twists as you pass through trees, which matters because it changes the feel of the ride. You get constant visual shifts instead of just one long line.
Also, if you’re the kind of person who fears being bored on “adventure” tours, this is a good anti-boredom pick. Roller time tends to be the part people talk about because it’s intense and motion-based.
Weight and participation note
This roller activity is in the zipline/roller category with the 120 kg maximum. If you’re near the limit, double-check before booking so you’re not surprised on the day.
Skywalk and sky bridges: trees, views, and a themed story

The skywalk portion is more than a photo-op platform chain. The park’s description leans hard into the theme: you move about the treetops as Hanuman does, living high above the ground and looking over the forest world below.
I like that this isn’t only adrenaline. There’s also a guided, story-shaped component where you learn about Hanuman’s role as a forest protector. It’s framed as part education, part adventure.
On the sky bridges, you’ll also eat and drink as Hanuman does. Depending on which package you choose, your meal provisions at Wanon Zone are included (for A+/B+/C+). So the skywalk section can feel like a break from pure speed without turning it into a slow, standing-only stop.
For people who don’t just want thrills, this helps balance the day.
Safety at Hanuman World: equipment, insurance, and strict checks

This park puts a lot of emphasis on safety logistics, and you feel it in what’s included. You get:
- Safety equipment
- A professional guide
- A locker
- Accident insurance
- Bottled water
That’s a better package than you often see with cheaper “zipline only” offers, because the safety layer is baked in.
The other safety piece is the weight check. The rules are clearly stated: zipline, roller, and luge must be under or equal to 120 kg. For slingshot activities (not listed in the combos above), the stated weight range is different, but the key message for you is this: your weight can determine whether you can participate in certain rides, and it’s tied to insurance registration.
One review snippet called out frustration when a weight concern changed how the day was handled. I’ll translate that into practical advice: if you’re close to the limit, go into the day with patience. This isn’t the kind of place where you want surprises at the start.
Food and drink: Wanon Zone meals vs. on-site options

For Combine World A+, B+, and C+, you get meal provisions included at Wanon Zone. The meal is also described as a buffet-style spread by at least one person, which lines up with the idea of a group activity day where you need quick, easy refueling.
If you’re on D+ or D, your combination does not include that Wanon Zone meal provision. You can still find a restaurant available on-site, so you’re not stuck, but your day might require planning around when you want to eat.
Either way, it’s good to remember bottled water is included, so you’re not forced to buy basic hydration right at the start.
Transfers and meeting points: how to avoid a timing headache

Getting there is one of the biggest decision factors with this kind of Phuket activity.
Free pickup areas
Included pickup covers many popular bases, including:
Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Surin, Rawai, Bangtao, Laguna, and Phuket Town
If you’re staying in one of these areas, the tour makes your life easier because round-trip transfers are part of the package.
Extra-fee pickup areas
If your location is in Ao Por, Layan, Naiyang, Naithon, Maikhao, or the airport, pickup is listed as 500 THB per person.
No transfer on D+ and D
Here’s the big catch: no transfer is included for Program Combine world D+ and D. So if you pick those options, you’ll need to organize your own route to the activity area.
Meeting point
Start and end both tie to the same meeting point:
Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
If you like clean logistics, choose a package with included pickup whenever possible.
Group size and timing: what a 4-hour day tends to feel like

The tour duration is about 4 hours. That sounds short until you realize you’re stacking multiple activity types: ziplines plus roller plus skywalk, depending on the program.
The park also caps the group at 15 travelers. That matters because it usually means you get tighter instruction windows and less chaos when you’re gearing up and moving between stations.
You’ll also want to keep in mind the course involves changes in height and movement across treetop sections. The tour lists a moderate physical fitness level as a requirement, which to me reads as: you should be comfortable walking and standing for parts of the day and moving between ride areas.
Who this suits (and who should rethink the plan)
This works best if you:
- Want a true Phuket adventure day, not just a single attraction
- Like having multiple action styles in one visit (zipline + roller + skywalk, or roller + skywalk + luge)
- Fit within the 120 kg max for the zipline/roller/luge activities
- Are okay with a moderate fitness level
It may be less ideal if you:
- Are relying on included transfers and are considering Program Combine world D+ or D (since transfer isn’t included there)
- Are close to the weight limit and want to avoid uncertainty right before you start
- Only want the simplest possible experience and prefer not to deal with choosing between 10/18/32 platform options
Value check: does it make sense at $59.19?
At $59.19 per person, the value depends on which program you pick.
For A+/B+/C+, you’re getting:
- Zipline platforms (10, 18, or 32)
- Roller
- Skywalk
- Meal provisions at Wanon Zone
- Safety equipment, guide, locker, bottled water, accident insurance
- Pickup from many Phuket areas
That combination price is usually easier to justify because a lot of the “hidden costs” are already covered.
For D+/D, you may pay similarly but you lose two things:
- the meal provisions
- included transfer
So those programs can still be good, but you should decide based on your ride priorities and where you’re staying.
The park’s overall rating lands at 4.5 based on 17 reviews, which is a solid signal that the experience usually lands well when the logistics fit.
Should you book Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket?
Book it if you want an active, guided day with safety built in, and you’ll benefit from choosing an intensity level. I’d especially lean toward Combine World A+ or B+ if you want the full experience feel: a mix of ziplines, roller speed, sky bridges, and a meal at Wanon Zone.
I’d be more careful if you’re looking at D+ or D, because the lack of included transfer can turn a smooth day into a planning task. And if you’re near the 120 kg limit, treat the weight rules as part of your planning, not something to “figure out later.”
If those boxes work for you, Hanuman World is the kind of Phuket adventure that gives you height, speed, and a themed story in one ticket.
FAQ
How long is the Hanuman World Zipline & Skywalk Phuket experience?
It runs for about 4 hours (approx.).
How much does it cost?
The price listed is $59.19 per person.
Is pickup included, and which areas get free pickup?
Free pickup is included for Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Surin, Rawai, Bangtao, Laguna, and Phuket Town.
What about areas that are not covered by free pickup?
Pickup in Ao Por, Layan, Naiyang, Naithon, Maikhao, and the airport is not included for free, and is listed as 500 THB per person.
Do all programs include pickup?
No. Program Combine world D+ and D do not include transfer.
What’s included in the ticket?
Included items are bottled water, a locker, safety equipment, accident insurance, and a professional guide. Meals are included only for Program Combine A, B, or C.
Are meals provided?
Yes, meal provisions are included exclusively for Program Combine A, B, or C at Wanon Zone. A restaurant is available on-site as well.
Are there weight limits?
Yes. For zipline, roller, and luge activities, weight must not exceed 120 kilograms. (For slingshot activities, the stated range is 40–90 kilograms.)
How many people are in a group?
The experience has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Where do I start and end the activity?
It starts at Hanuman World (address provided in the details) and ends back at the same meeting point. A confirmation is received at booking time, and you use a mobile ticket.
























