Jungle ziplines in Phuket are pure adrenaline. This World A+ package at Hanuman World Phuket mixes 32 platforms with Petzl-brand safety gear, plus the roller coaster jungle zipline and a Rainforest Sky Walk. I love that it’s built like a real activity course, not just a few short rides.
What really makes it work is the human side: an instructor stays with you while you suit up and step onto each platform, so you’re never left guessing. I also like the sheer variety packed into about 3 hours, from ziplines to sky bridges and spiral staircases. One consideration: the site involves walking between elements and you’ll do some uphill effort—wear grippy shoes and plan on moving.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- What the World A+ package is really about
- Getting there: pickup, meeting point, and timing
- Safety and instruction: what “always with you” feels like
- The treetop circuit: 16 ziplines across 32 platforms
- Abseil points, sky bridges, and spiral staircases: the “in-between” matters
- Roller coaster thrills over the canopy: how the ride sequence plays
- Rainforest Sky Walk: where you catch your breath and look around
- What’s included: the equipment, menu, and what costs extra
- What to bring (and what to wear) for a smooth course
- Who this zipline experience fits best in Phuket
- Should you book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the World A+ experience?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is hotel pickup available?
- What ticket do I need?
- What safety support and equipment are provided?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Petzl equipment and European gear: safety hardware is top tier, not “good luck.”
- 32 platforms, 16 ziplines: you’ll be on the move most of the time.
- Roller coaster jungle zipline: the course twists and turns through the trees for a bigger ride feel.
- Rainforest Sky Walk: a chance to slow down, look out, and catch your breath.
- High staff support: instructors help with suiting up and positioning you at the start.
- Hotel/area pickup plus mobile ticket: fewer hassles before you hit the trees.
What the World A+ package is really about

You’re paying for a full treetop adventure at Hanuman World Phuket, not just a single zipline “sample.” The World A+ setup bundles the main zipline circuit (with 16 ziplines) plus the extra course features that keep the ride variety high: sky bridges, spiral staircases, a dual zipline section, and abseil points.
You’ll also get the Rainforest Sky Walk downtime built in after the zipline run, followed by a rest period before you head back. That rhythm matters. A lot of zipline places feel like a nonstop blur. Here, you get a breather that still keeps you in the action zone.
Price-wise, $109.86 per person isn’t cheap for Phuket. But when you factor in: hotel-area transfers, trained staff support, European-quality equipment, and multiple elements beyond simple ziplines, it starts to look like a value play rather than a one-and-done thrill.
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Getting there: pickup, meeting point, and timing

This experience is scheduled for about 3 hours total. That time window is important because it’s long enough to feel like a full circuit, but short enough that you’re not burning half a day just commuting and waiting.
The package includes pickup offered from your Phuket hotel (or transportation from within the pick-up area) and you’ll return afterward. The start point is Hanuman World’s main address, and the activity ends back at the meeting point area—so you should expect the day to be tight and organized.
A practical tip: wear clothes you can sweat in. Even if you’re not “running,” you’ll walk between platforms and stair sections, and the course involves changes in height. Bring a water bottle if allowed by staff, and plan to carry your phone securely while you move.
Safety and instruction: what “always with you” feels like

I’m drawn to zipline tours that treat safety like a process, not a poster. Here, an instructor is with you at all times to help ensure your safety—this includes assisting you with suiting up and positioning yourself on the zipline platform.
That matters for two reasons:
1) You don’t waste time figuring out gear in a rush.
2) You feel calmer, which helps you enjoy the ride instead of mentally negotiating every step.
The equipment side is also a big deal. The gear is described as top quality from Europe (France), and one review specifically highlights Petzl brand equipment. In real life, good harness systems, reliable hardware, and well-maintained cables make a huge difference in how smooth the whole experience feels.
The course also includes features like abseil points, and that’s not the kind of element where you want to be guessing. Having hands-on guidance is the difference between “thrilling” and “I’m not sure what’s happening.”
The treetop circuit: 16 ziplines across 32 platforms

Let’s talk about what you actually ride. The course is built around 32 platforms with 16 zip lines, so you’re not just doing a few long flights. You’re stepping on, clipping in, flying, and resetting repeatedly—like a whole-day game show, just in the rainforest canopy.
You’ll hit sky bridges and spiral staircases as you move through the course. These sections break up the adrenaline and give you small moments to look around. If you love getting height without the constant rush, these are the little palate cleansers.
One of the highlights is the roller coaster jungle zipline. Expect twists and turns through the trees, which changes the sensation from “glide forward” to “ride the motion.” There’s also mention of the longest and fastest zip lines in Thailand, plus a high-speed twisted zip line over the forest canopy. Even if the exact speed varies by conditions, the structure of the ride is clearly designed to feel fast and dynamic.
Then there’s the dual zipline element. You’ll get that paired, side-by-side thrill moment that many people remember more than the first flight. It adds a social element to the adrenaline, even if you’re traveling as a family.
Abseil points, sky bridges, and spiral staircases: the “in-between” matters
A lot of zipline tours only talk about the flights. This one also includes abseil 3 points, sky bridges (5), and spiral staircases (2). Those “in-between” elements are what make the experience feel like a real course through the canopy rather than a simple string of wires.
Abseil sections can feel intense because you’re controlling a descent, not just flying. The good news is you’re not doing it alone—an instructor is there with you, and you’ll be guided through gearing up and positioning. That takes a lot of the fear out of it.
Sky bridges are great because they let you experience the height in a calmer way. You get time to look at the treetops below and the structure around you without the constant motion of zipping.
Spiral staircases add effort, though. They’re part of the vertical movement of the course, so expect some climbing. If you’re traveling with kids, this is also where the pace can matter—pace yourselves so nobody runs out of breath before the next zip.
Roller coaster thrills over the canopy: how the ride sequence plays

The World A+ experience isn’t one continuous wire from start to finish. It’s staged. You’ll progress through the course with staff support, and each section changes your physical sensation—fast zips, twisting segments, and the roller coaster movement through the trees.
That sequence is a big part of why the rating is so high. When you have variety—straight shots, turns, and a roller coaster-style element—you don’t get bored after the first couple platforms. The “thrill curve” stays high.
Also, the course is designed with lots of opportunities to reset your brain. Between flights and on bridge/stair sections, you can regroup, wipe sweat, and take a breath of air that feels cooler up in the trees.
If you tend to get anxious on rides that feel out of control, focus on the instructor support and the repeatable process. Clip in, wait your turn, then go. The course is high-energy, but the structure is consistent.
Rainforest Sky Walk: where you catch your breath and look around

After you finish the zipline run, the day shifts into Rainforest Sky Walk time. This is your chance to slow down. Instead of moving at zipline speeds, you’ll cross and view from elevated walkways, soaking in the canopy perspective without the rush.
You’ll then take some rest before heading back. That rest window matters for two groups:
- Families with kids who need a reset after active climbing.
- Adults who want to enjoy the views without feeling wiped out.
This is a good moment to notice details you might miss while you’re focused on the next platform: the density of the trees, how the canopy changes direction, and how the course is laid out to keep you moving through different vantage points.
What’s included: the equipment, menu, and what costs extra

Included in the package:
- Trained zipline staff
- Top quality equipment from Europe (France), plus Petzl brand gear noted in feedback
- 16 ziplines
- Abseil 3 points
- 5 sky bridges
- 2 spiral staircases
- 1 dual zipline
- 1 jungle zipline roller coaster
- World set menu
Not included:
- Food & drinks (outside the included set menu)
- Souvenirs and photos
- Infant/child/baby seat
- Go Pro camera
Translation: you’ll likely eat as part of the included set menu, but you should not assume every extra drink or snack is included. If photos matter to you, check what’s offered on-site, since souvenir/official photo costs are separate.
What to bring (and what to wear) for a smooth course
Wear shoes with grip. You’ll be walking uphill between elements and using stair sections, and you don’t want slippery soles while stepping around platforms.
Bring comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting warm and possibly damp from the jungle environment. Even if the zipline itself is fast and cool, you’ll sweat during the climbs and waiting.
For your phone: you’ll want it stowed safely so you can focus on the course. The package uses a mobile ticket, so you’ll need your phone for check-in—just make sure you’ve got a plan for keeping it protected.
If you’re considering a GoPro, plan on renting or bringing your own setup, since a Go Pro camera isn’t included.
Who this zipline experience fits best in Phuket
I think World A+ is a strong pick for people who want a real treetop challenge with structure. It’s especially ideal for traveling families because staff support is part of the design: instructors stay with you, gear is handled properly, and the course includes a mix of thrills and calmer segments like sky bridges and the sky walk.
It also works for:
- Couples who want an active, high-energy day with great views.
- Friends traveling together who enjoy “do-everything” experiences.
- Anyone who values safety hardware and clear guidance.
If you’re someone who hates heights or you’re only looking for a relaxed scenic activity, this might feel too intense. And if your mobility is limited, the uphill walking and spiral staircases are worth taking seriously.
Should you book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
Book it if you want a fast, well-run treetop day with more than just basic ziplines. The combination of Petzl-quality equipment, an instructor who stays with you, and a course packed with ziplines plus sky walk is the key selling point. You’re getting a whole circuit plus canopy viewing time, all in about 3 hours.
Skip it or consider another option if you’re worried about uphill walking, stair sections, or intense physical movement. This is an active experience. Go prepared, wear the right shoes, and you’ll spend the day thinking about the roller coaster zipline long after you’re back on the ground.
FAQ
What’s included in the World A+ experience?
The package includes a Hanuman World Phuket zipline circuit with 16 ziplines, 32 platforms, abseil points, sky bridges, spiral staircases, a dual zipline section, and the jungle zipline roller coaster, plus the Rainforest Sky Walk and a world set menu. A trained staff team and top-quality equipment are included.
How long does the experience take?
The duration is approximately 3 hours.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes. Round-trip transfers are offered from your Phuket hotel, or transportation is provided from within the pick-up area.
What ticket do I need?
You’ll use a mobile ticket.
What safety support and equipment are provided?
An instructor is with you at all times to help with suiting up your gear and positioning you through the zipline platforms. Equipment is described as top quality from Europe (France), with Petzl brand equipment noted.
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 won’t be refunded.



























