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

A rainforest zipline day near Phuket is a sure bet when you want real action. The Hanuman World Phuket course packs in nine zip lines plus sky bridges, abseils, and a sky walk that turns the whole thing into more than just flying.

I especially like that this World B+ setup includes round-trip hotel transfers and a World set menu, so you spend less time planning and more time moving through the trees. One thing to consider: depending on timing, you may have some waiting before your run starts, even though the ride itself tends to flow fast once it begins.

Key takeaways before you go

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Key takeaways before you go

  • Nine zip lines plus sky bridges and a sky walk: a full day’s worth of aerial time, not just one or two runs.
  • Roller zipline is the star: 800 meters of curved, twisting speed, with the operator citing up to 40 km/h.
  • Abseils from 20m points up to a 40m point: you get both shorter drops and one bigger controlled descent.
  • Equipment and support are built for repeat rides: top equipment from France, plus first aid and insurance included.
  • The package includes a World set menu: you’re not stuck figuring out lunch mid-adventure.

Hanuman World Phuket: the treetop course you actually ride

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Hanuman World Phuket: the treetop course you actually ride
This experience is all about height, speed, and that signature rainforest feeling where the trees feel close enough to high-five. At Hanuman World Phuket, your adventure is built around a course of platforms in the treetops, moving from one thrilling feature to the next.

Instead of a “zipline-and-done” format, the World B+ package combines multiple aerial activities in one ticket: nine zip lines, two sky bridges, a sky walk, and extra elements like a roller zipline, abseils, a spiral staircase, and a dual zipline. In plain terms, you’ll spend your time doing things, not standing around waiting for the next short segment.

The sky walk portion adds a slower, more story-driven moment. You’re up near the canopy, crossing sky bridges and moving along treetop routes while learning the myth and theme behind Hanuman’s role in protecting the forest. It’s a nice contrast when your legs and lungs get a little excited from all the up-and-down adrenaline.

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Price and what you get for $97.51 in Phuket

At $97.51 per person, the real question is value: do you get enough variety and convenience to justify the cost?

Here’s what you’re buying:

  • A package that includes round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel
  • A full set of zipline elements (not just one line): nine zip lines
  • Abseils, sky bridges, and the roller zipline
  • A World set menu
  • Safety basics like first aid and insurance, plus trained staff
  • Top quality equipment from France

When you compare that to the usual “pay for one ride, then pay again for everything else” model, this starts to feel fair. You’re also getting a set adventure plan that’s meant to keep the day moving, which matters when you only have a couple hours to work with.

That said, it’s not a total food-and-souvenir package. Souvenirs, photos, and a GoPro camera are not included, so plan for extras if you want keepsakes.

Hotel pickup, meeting point, and how the 2-hour plan feels

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Hotel pickup, meeting point, and how the 2-hour plan feels
The experience runs about 2 hours and includes pickup (round-trip transfers). That saves you from the common Phuket problem: getting yourself to an activity on your own schedule and then trying to piece together transport back.

Your adventure meets at:

Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand

The day starts at the park, and it ends back at the meeting point.

One practical note from the pacing: you might arrive and wait for your group to start. Once you’re underway, the experience tends to feel nonstop, with lots of staff activity keeping things rolling. In other words, the time can feel split—quiet at first, then fast.

If you’re traveling with kids, the short total duration is a plus. You get a full adrenaline hit without turning the day into a half-day logistics project.

Safety kit and staff style: what the pace means for you

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Safety kit and staff style: what the pace means for you
This package highlights top equipment from Europe (France) and well-trained zipline staff. It also includes first aid and insurance, which is the kind of boring detail that ends up being quietly important when heights are involved.

Another thing I’d plan around: ziplining parks work like little factories. They move people through a circuit, and staff numbers matter. When the process is staffed well, you keep riding instead of waiting forever on a platform.

The operator also includes a “support system” vibe: multiple elements in one pass, dual line features, and roller mechanics mean there’s a lot to coordinate. That coordination is what keeps the ride from feeling like one long pause between thrills.

If you’re a first-timer, the biggest challenge isn’t safety gear. It’s mental calibration—getting used to the harness, the height feeling, and that first moment when you commit to the ride. After that, the momentum usually does the heavy lifting.

Sky Walk and sky bridges: moving like Hanuman (and why it’s worth it)

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Sky Walk and sky bridges: moving like Hanuman (and why it’s worth it)
The sky walk and sky bridges are more than filler between zip lines. You’re up in the canopy area, moving along bridges where you can see the forest spread out beneath you.

This part also comes with a theme. You’re guided through the story of how Hanuman protects the forest, and the experience is described as both adventure and education through history and myth. The experience includes the idea that you’ll eat and drink as Hanuman does—so it’s not only motion-based excitement.

Why I think this matters to you:

  • It gives your body a break between high-speed rides.
  • It changes the texture of the day from “speed and fear” to “views and calm movement.”
  • It helps the park feel like an experience, not just a set of climbing-and-flying segments.

You also get to cross two sky bridges, which is a good middle point if you want height without jumping right into the longest line immediately.

Zip lines and abseils: longest 400m and drops up to 40m

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Zip lines and abseils: longest 400m and drops up to 40m
The zipline part is built around multiple platforms and segments, totaling nine zip lines in the package. The longest zip line of this package is listed as 400 meters, so you get at least one longer stretch to appreciate speed and distance—not just short hops.

There’s also a mix of special elements:

  • A dual zipline
  • A spiral staircase
  • Abseil points: two 20m abseils and one 40m abseil

Those abseil points are the “controlled descent” piece. If you’ve never done one, it can feel intense at first because it’s a different sensation than riding a zipline. Instead of gliding forward, you lower yourself down while staying focused on the technique your staff provides.

One real advantage of mixing abseils into the program: it reduces the risk of “zipline overload.” Your brain gets a variety of tasks. You don’t stay in the same emotional mode the entire time.

If your group includes people with different comfort levels, this variety can help. Someone who’s nervous about the scariest line might still enjoy the bridges or the lower abseil points, while adrenaline fans can chase the biggest drop and the longest zip.

Roller Zipline 800m: the curved, twisted speed you’ll remember

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - Roller Zipline 800m: the curved, twisted speed you’ll remember
This is the headline feature: the jungle roller zipline roller coaster. It’s listed as 800 meters, with an operator claim of speeds up to 40 km/h.

What makes it different from a straight zipline is the way it’s designed:

  • It curves and twists through the trees
  • It’s described as non-linear, because nature isn’t straight
  • Gravity and the course layout do the work

In practice, this means your experience feels more like riding a thrilling gravity-based coaster than gliding on a cable in a straight line. You’re constantly reacting—leaning with the turns, adjusting your posture, and staying locked in for the twists.

If you’re sensitive to heights or motion, know that the roller zipline can feel scary at first. The good news is that once you commit, the whole thing becomes pure fun. It’s the kind of ride where your brain starts arguing, then gives up and enjoys the ride.

Also, this is built as a signature Thailand experience, with the operator stating it’s the highest-speed roller zipline in Thailand. Even if you treat that as marketing, the numbers (800 meters and 40 km/h) are enough to explain why people talk about it.

World set menu: food included, but not the whole shop

World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu ) - World set menu: food included, but not the whole shop
A World set menu is included in the package, which is a smart way to reduce decision fatigue. In a rainforest adventure park, the last thing you want is to delay your day searching for lunch.

At the same time, food & drinks are listed as not included in some details, while the set menu is included in others. The cleanest way to read this is:

  • You should expect a meal as part of the package (World set menu)
  • Extras like additional drinks or add-ons may not be covered unless they’re part of that set

Also note that souvenirs and photos are not included, and a GoPro camera is not included. If you want video or photo keepsakes, treat it as an add-on budget item.

Who this tour fits best (and who should rethink it)

This is a good fit if you want:

  • A structured Phuket zipline day that includes multiple activities, not just one ride
  • A park experience with both speed and treetop walking
  • Convenience from hotel transfers
  • Something exciting for families, because the duration is only around 2 hours

It also says most travelers can participate, which typically means there’s a reasonable level of inclusion for a wide range of participants. Still, you’ll be dealing with height, harness gear, stairs (including a spiral staircase), and controlled lowering for abseils.

If you’re the kind of person who hates:

  • Tight scheduling
  • Waiting right at the start
  • Motion-heavy rides like the roller zipline

…then you’ll want to mentally prepare for that roller segment and the brief pre-start wait.

Should you book World B+ Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk?

Book it if you want a single-ticket Phuket adventure where you get nine zip lines, sky bridges, and the roller zipline in one compact time block. The best value here is the mix: speed plus variety plus included meal and hotel pickup.

Skip it or think twice if:

  • You’re strongly uncomfortable with heights or motion, especially the roller zipline
  • You need a perfectly calm start with zero waiting before activity begins
  • You’re not interested in abseils, because those are part of the included package mix

If you’re booking for a group with mixed comfort levels, this setup can work well. The course includes multiple types of thrills—bridges, lines, abseils, and the story-based sky walk—so there’s more than one way to enjoy the day.

If you’re looking for the most “complete” way to spend your time at Hanuman World Phuket, this World B+ option is one of the stronger choices.

FAQ

How long is the Hanuman World Phuket zipline and sky walk experience?

It runs about 2 hours (approx.).

Where does the tour start?

The experience starts at Hanuman World in Wichit, Phuket, and ends back at the meeting point.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes. The experience includes transfer pickup from your guest to Hanuman World, with round-trip hotel transfers offered.

How many zip lines are included?

The package includes access to nine zip lines.

What is the roller zipline length and speed?

The jungle roller zipline is listed as 800 meters, with speeds up to 40 km/h.

How high are the abseil points?

There are two 20m abseil points and one 40m abseil point.

What sky features are included?

You get two sky bridges and a sky walk.

What about the meal?

A World set menu is included.

Is this a private activity?

Yes. It is private, meaning only your group participates. Confirmation is received at booking.

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