REVIEW · PHUKET
Zipline and ATV Big Buddha Phuket Panorama
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Phuket can feel hectic, so I love a tour that trims the noise fast. This one pairs a long zipline through rainforest canopy with an easy automatic ATV ride for big views without needing prior experience.
You’ll get a guided run and a quick Big Buddha viewpoint stop, which is a nice change of pace from beach time. One thing I especially like is that the vehicles are fully automatic, so you can focus on the scenery instead of the controls.
The other strong point is the zipline setup: it uses double cable and runs between trees high above the canopy, with a chance to catch ocean scenery in the distance. My only caution is that the Big Buddha stop is short, and the tour also ties to a company that offers elephant rides—so if animal welfare is a deal-breaker for you, you’ll want to think twice about any elephant add-ons.
In This Review
- Key highlights I’d plan around
- Zipline Over Phuket’s Canopy: What the Double-Cable Ride Really Means
- What to expect on the line
- A practical note: this isn’t the place to wing it
- ATV Through Hills, Valleys, Dunes, and Trails Without Shifting Stress
- Why automatic makes the ride better for most people
- Fitness reality check
- Big Buddha Stop: Short, Scenic, and Temple Entry Limited
- What you’ll likely enjoy
- The one drawback to keep in mind
- Pickup, Timing, and Group Size: How the Day Actually Flows
- Mobile ticket
- Price and Value: What $38.72 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Where to be careful about value expectations
- Elephant-Ride Connection: A Smart Ethics Check Before You Add More
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)
- Should You Book Zipline and ATV Big Buddha Phuket Panorama?
- FAQ
- How long is the zipline and ATV tour?
- Is pickup included?
- Do I need ATV experience?
- Is there a weight limit for the zipline?
- Can I enter the Big Buddha temple during the stop?
- What’s the cancellation rule?
Key highlights I’d plan around

- Longest zipline feel in the area between trees, running over the canopy with double-cable stability
- Automatic ATV rides that don’t require experience, ideal if you’re not into gear-shifting
- Rainforest + possible ocean views from up high during the zipline
- Big Buddha viewpoint photo stop with admission included, but temple entry isn’t available right now
- Small-ish group size with a maximum of 40 travelers, so lines may move faster than huge tours
- Pickup offered + mobile ticket so the day starts easier and you’re not hunting for a meeting point
Zipline Over Phuket’s Canopy: What the Double-Cable Ride Really Means
This is the main event, and it’s designed to feel like a proper zipline adventure rather than a quick photo zip. The route runs between trees and sits over the canopy level. That matters because you’re not just sliding along a low platform—you’re actually getting above the treetops where the air looks and feels different.
The operator also highlights that it uses double cable. In plain terms, that’s usually how you get a smoother, more controlled ride line than a single-cable setup. It doesn’t mean it’s tame. It means you can enjoy the view while you’re doing it, not worry about every micro-bump.
From the scenery angle, the big sell is rainforest plus possible ocean scenery in the distance. Phuket’s green zones can blur together from the road, but from height you get actual depth—hills, ridgelines, and the sense that you’re surrounded by nature.
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What to expect on the line
- You’ll get a briefing before you fly. That’s a big deal because ziplines come with basic safety rules (harness position, how to move your body during the ride, what not to do at the start and end).
- You’ll want to arrive ready to move. You’ll likely spend some time getting geared up and walking to the launch points.
- There’s a weight limit of 120 kg (265 lbs), so if you’re near that range, double-check before booking.
A practical note: this isn’t the place to wing it
Even though the tour is beginner-friendly, you should treat the zipline like a serious activity. If you’re the type who hates being told what to do, you may find the pre-ride rules annoying. If you follow the staff instructions, it’s a fun confidence builder.
ATV Through Hills, Valleys, Dunes, and Trails Without Shifting Stress

After the zipline, the day keeps momentum with an ATV ride. The route is described as roaming hills, valleys, dunes, and trails around the Big Buddha area. That variety matters because it makes the ride feel more like exploration than a loop around a parking lot.
Here’s the part I’d put at the top of your decision list: the ATV vehicles are fully automatic. No experience is necessary. So if you’ve ever avoided ATVs because you didn’t want to deal with throttle timing and gears, this format is the fix.
Why automatic makes the ride better for most people
With automatic ATVs, your attention stays on:
- keeping a steady pace
- watching the path ahead
- enjoying the view
You’re less likely to get tense about control. And on a tour like this—where you’re probably following a guide route—less stress makes it easier to enjoy the hills and dips rather than just surviving them.
Fitness reality check
The tour asks for a moderate physical fitness level. That usually means you should be comfortable with short walks and getting on/off the ATV, plus handling uneven ground. It doesn’t sound like a marathon effort, but you should not book it if you know you struggle with balance or mobility.
Big Buddha Stop: Short, Scenic, and Temple Entry Limited

Big Buddha Phuket is the emotional anchor for many visitors. Even when you’re not entering the temple, the area still gives you a strong visual payoff. The tour includes admission ticket for the Big Buddha stop, and you’ll get time at a designated viewpoint.
Two important points shape your expectations here:
1) Temple entry is currently not available, so you’re going to be photographing from outside/view areas.
2) The stop is short. The day moves fast, and even if the allotted time is around 30 minutes, it can still feel like a “snack” rather than a full meal.
What you’ll likely enjoy
- The serene atmosphere that comes with being above or near the viewpoint
- Photo opportunities in multiple angles, especially if you like wide shots that show the surrounding hills
- A change of pace after the physical zipline + ATV portions
The one drawback to keep in mind
If your heart is set on doing more than photos—like exploring at length, reading details, or spending time inside—this stop may leave you wanting more. I’d plan to treat it as a quick highlight, not a full Big Buddha visit.
Pickup, Timing, and Group Size: How the Day Actually Flows

The tour runs about 3 to 4 hours. That’s a sweet spot. It’s long enough to feel like you got two real activities, but short enough that you still have time for Phuket’s food stops, markets, or a relaxed beach evening afterward.
They also offer pickup, which is a real value add in Phuket. Traffic and distances can mess with half-day plans. Pickup reduces the mental load: you show up, get briefed, and spend less time coordinating transport.
Group size is capped at 40 travelers. That doesn’t guarantee no waiting, but it keeps things from turning into a full-on production line. If you’re sensitive to crowds, you’ll still want to keep your expectations realistic—ATV and zipline setups often require brief turn-by-turn staging.
Mobile ticket
You’ll get a mobile ticket, so you should have your phone charged and ready. Offline access isn’t mentioned, so I’d still check your connection or download anything they tell you to save.
Price and Value: What $38.72 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

At $38.72 per person, this tour is priced like a value-forward mix. You’re getting:
- ziplining (with a long canopy-focused line)
- an ATV ride using automatic vehicles
- a Big Buddha admission ticket included
- pickup offered
- a half-day time window that fits into most itineraries
That combination is the reason people book this type of tour: it’s not just one adrenaline moment. It’s a full activity arc that balances height thrills with ground-level exploration.
Where to be careful about value expectations
Value depends on what you want most:
- If you’re chasing a deep Big Buddha cultural visit, you may feel shorted by the limited time and current temple access.
- If you want maximum “hands-on ATV time,” you’ll have to accept that group tours still manage timing and routes. You’ll ride, but you’re not going to have total freedom of pace.
I like that the tour includes the Big Buddha admission, because it reduces surprise costs. But anything beyond these listed elements (like extra time, special add-ons, or unrelated stops) could be outside the stated value.
Elephant-Ride Connection: A Smart Ethics Check Before You Add More

One theme that comes up with some Phuket operators is that they sometimes offer multiple animal-related activities under the same umbrella. In this case, the company is connected with elephant rides, which is exactly the kind of thing you should treat separately from the zipline and ATV.
If you’re the kind of traveler who cares about animal welfare, I’d do one quick rule:
- Only choose elephant experiences you’re comfortable with after checking standards yourself.
- If you want to avoid the whole question, skip any elephant add-ons and stick to the zipline + ATV portions.
You’re here for the views and the ride. Don’t let someone else’s animal policies complicate your day.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)

This is a good fit if you:
- want a half-day plan that feels active but not exhausting
- like the idea of a canopy zipline with big scenery
- want ATV fun without learning manual controls
- can handle moderate physical movement and following safety instructions
It might not be ideal if you:
- need long, unhurried temple time at Big Buddha (this is more of a viewpoint/photo stop)
- have concerns about animal-related activities offered by the same provider—especially if you’re considering any additional elephant experiences
- weigh over 120 kg (265 lbs)
Should You Book Zipline and ATV Big Buddha Phuket Panorama?

If your goal is a fast, memorable Phuket day—zipline over treetops, then automatic ATV roaming, then a quick Big Buddha viewpoint—this one looks like a solid booking. The price is low enough that you’re not taking a financial risk, and the structure (pickup, mobile ticket, timeboxed schedule) makes it easy to slot into the rest of your trip.
My decision advice: book it if you’re excited about the zipline and ATV more than you’re excited about a long Big Buddha temple visit. If Big Buddha is the main attraction you care about, consider adding a separate time window to explore when temple access is possible.
FAQ
How long is the zipline and ATV tour?
It runs about 3 to 4 hours.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Do I need ATV experience?
No. The ATV vehicles are fully automatic, so no experience is necessary.
Is there a weight limit for the zipline?
Yes. The zipline weight limit is 120 kg (265 lbs).
Can I enter the Big Buddha temple during the stop?
No. Temple entry is not currently available, but the stop still offers photo opportunities and a viewpoint.
What’s the cancellation rule?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. The tour also requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






























