Speed in the treetops, with real safety. I love the Petzl-branded harnesses and gear and the way staff keep you moving with a solid staff-to-group safety rhythm from start to finish. One heads-up: expect some uphill walking before you’re fully on the flying line system.
This World A+ package turns Hanuman World Phuket into a full treetop session: you zip through multiple lines and platforms, add the roller-coaster style section, then slow down with the Rainforest Sky Walk and a included World set menu before heading back. The one drawback for some people is that it’s active—so if you want a totally effortless experience, you’ll feel the walking and stair-style bits.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll feel the moment you arrive
- What You’re Really Getting at Hanuman World Phuket
- Meeting Up, Gear-Up, and the Safety Rhythm That Makes It Work
- Flying the Jungle: 32 Platforms, 16 Ziplines, and the Roller Coaster Section
- Rainforest Sky Walk: The Slower Pace and the Best Chance to Catch Your Breath
- Transfers and Timing: How the 3 Hours Usually Feels
- Price and Value: Is $109.86 Worth It?
- Who Should Book World A+ (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- What to Expect When You Arrive (Practical Tips That Make It Smoother)
- Should You Book World A+? A Quick Decision Guide
- FAQ
- How long is the World A+ zipline and Sky Walk experience?
- Does this package include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What’s included in the activity besides the ziplines?
- Do I need to bring anything like a camera?
- How do I get the ticket for this experience?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key highlights you’ll feel the moment you arrive
- 32 platforms + a full circuit that keeps your adrenaline switching on and off
- Petzl equipment and safety-focused staff support throughout the course
- Jungle Zipline Roller Coaster style section for fast, twisty momentum
- Rainforest Sky Walk for a calmer look at the canopy after the speed
- Sky bridges, dual zipline, and abseil points for variety beyond straight lines
- Round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel so you’re not timing rides all day
What You’re Really Getting at Hanuman World Phuket

World A+ is the “big action” version of Hanuman World Phuket. You’re not just doing one or two lines and calling it a day. You’re working through a larger treetop route with 32 platforms, 16 ziplines, plus connecting elements like sky bridges and spiral staircases. That matters because the excitement doesn’t flatten out after the first zip—your time stays varied.
You also get the parts that many people actually talk about afterward: the jungle zipline roller coaster section and a high-speed, twisted zipline over the forest canopy. In other words, there’s more than one style of thrill here. If you love speed, you’ll likely chase it. If you prefer the view and the “whoa” factor of being way up in the trees, the Sky Walk helps with that too.
And it’s built for real life logistics. This package includes round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. So instead of cobbling together transport and showing up on your own time, you can focus on showing up dressed for the treetops.
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Meeting Up, Gear-Up, and the Safety Rhythm That Makes It Work

The flow starts with getting you to Hanuman World at 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket. From there, the experience is guided with an instructor who stays with you and helps you suit up and get positioned at each zipline platform.
That “always with you” detail is more important than it sounds. A treetop course is part physical effort, part confidence, and part procedure. When you’re zipped into a system, you want instructions that are clear and consistent—especially when you’re moving from platform to platform at speed. The equipment quality is also a big deal here. You get top-quality equipment from Europe (France), and reviews specifically highlight Petzl brand gear and good condition.
Here’s how I’d think about the safety side from a practical point of view:
- You’ll likely go through a harness and gear setup before you start the circuit.
- You’ll be briefed on how to move, check your position, and launch safely.
- You can ask questions before you’re hanging out above the trees.
One more practical note: this is not a “sit and watch” attraction. Even when the ziplines do the work, you’re still moving—walking between stations and climbing up to platforms. If you’ve got mobility limits, plan around that.
Flying the Jungle: 32 Platforms, 16 Ziplines, and the Roller Coaster Section

The heart of World A+ is the course itself, and it’s designed as a sequence, not a highlight reel. With 16 ziplines and 32 platforms, you’ll spend real time transitioning. That’s where the experience feels like an adventure instead of a single moment.
What makes it interesting is the mix of elements. Your package includes:
- A dual zipline, so you can experience the ride side-by-side format (when the operation runs that way)
- Abseil 3 points, which adds a different kind of controlled descent beyond zipping
- 5 sky bridges and 2 spiral staircases, which change your pace and give you short breaks while still keeping you high up
- A jungle zipline roller coaster, the section that twists and turns through the trees
That roller-coaster style part is key if you like motion. It’s not just a straight flight over the canopy; it’s meant to feel faster and more chaotic in a fun, engineered way—like the course itself is playing with your expectations of what’s next.
Also, the operator positions this route as among the fastest zip lines in Thailand. Even if you don’t care about records, the underlying idea is consistent: expect speed, height, and a strong “fly through the jungle” effect rather than slow, scenic glides the whole time.
Rainforest Sky Walk: The Slower Pace and the Best Chance to Catch Your Breath

After the high-speed portion, you’ll get to relax at the Rainforest Sky Walk. This is the part of the day that helps the whole experience feel balanced. Without it, ziplining can turn into only intensity. With the Sky Walk, you get a chance to slow down and actually see the forest from different angles.
The Sky Walk segment is also a mental reset. You’re no longer focusing on launch timing and body position at speed. Instead, you can take in the canopy and the layout of the treetop course around you—kind of like stepping back to understand the route you just experienced.
Then there’s time to rest before you head back. The package includes a World set menu, but details of what’s in that menu aren’t specified here, so treat it as an included break meal during the downtime. Practically speaking, it’s a nice way to avoid the “ziplining workout + snack hunt” problem.
Transfers and Timing: How the 3 Hours Usually Feels

The experience is listed at about 3 hours. That’s a short window for a course with so many components—so I’d plan on a packed, efficient schedule.
Because this includes round-trip transfers from your hotel, you should treat that 3-hour figure as your main time block. Some places count transfer time; some don’t. Either way, you’ll want to keep your day flexible. I recommend you schedule nothing tight afterward, especially if you’re prone to getting a little tired after climbing and harnessing.
What helps is that the course is structured. You won’t be wandering around trying to figure out what happens next. The instructor support and the course layout keep you moving through the sequence.
One more timing reality: if you’re the type who wants the perfect photos, build in that you might need to pause between sections to take pictures. But remember: souvenir and photo services aren’t included, and a GoPro camera isn’t included, so if you’re filming, plan accordingly.
Price and Value: Is $109.86 Worth It?
At $109.86 per person, World A+ isn’t a cheap “try it once” activity. But it also isn’t an abbreviated course. You’re paying for a larger treetop circuit with 32 platforms and a set of added components beyond standard zipline flights—like abseil points, sky bridges, spiral staircases, and the roller coaster zipline section.
Here’s why that can be good value for the right traveler:
- You’re getting more “active time” in the trees than the simple one-route attractions.
- Safety-focused gear and staff support are part of what you’re paying for.
- Round-trip hotel transfers reduce the hassle cost (time, stress, and transport planning).
The main value question is your personal tolerance for active adventure. If you love thrill rides and you’re comfortable with harnesses, stairs, and some walking uphill, this price starts to make sense fast. If you’re hoping for a mostly casual experience, you may feel the cost more than the excitement.
For families, it can also be good value because the circuit is long and varied. It’s not a half-hour diversion. It’s a real outing that fills your morning or afternoon.
Who Should Book World A+ (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This tour is a strong match if you want:
- High-energy fun in a structured, safety-led setting
- A treetop day that includes both speed and a calmer look via the Rainforest Sky Walk
- A family-friendly Phuket activity style (the operator positions it that way)
- A course with equipment that’s described as being in good condition and safety-forward
It may be less ideal if:
- You dislike uphill walking or anything that feels like climbing between platforms.
- You’re very nervous about heights, even with safety gear (this course is designed for “treetop” thrills).
- You want a completely relaxed, sit-down tour. This is action plus transitions.
A smart middle-ground plan: wear grippy closed-toe shoes, keep your valuables secured, and treat it like a workout day with a major adrenaline payoff. You’ll get more enjoyment when you’re comfortable moving.
What to Expect When You Arrive (Practical Tips That Make It Smoother)

You should go in with a simple mindset: you’ll be outfitted, you’ll run the course, you’ll rest, and you’ll head back. That’s it. No complicated travel puzzle.
A few practical things I strongly recommend:
- Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little sweaty (you’ll work your way up and between platforms).
- Use shoes with grip. Platforms and stairs mean traction matters.
- Bring a light rain layer if the weather looks iffy. You might not get soaked, but humid weather can be unpredictable.
- Keep your phone away from careless moments and use a secure storage approach. (The course involves hands-on movement and gear.)
Also, if photos are part of your plan: photo and souvenir options aren’t included, so decide ahead of time whether you want to pay for it during the day.
Should You Book World A+? A Quick Decision Guide

Book it if you want a full treetop adventure in Phuket—32 platforms, a roller coaster zipline, and a Sky Walk finish—with instructor support and high-quality safety gear. This is the kind of outing that gives you both adrenaline and a reason to take in the forest views afterward.
Skip it or consider another option if you’re not comfortable with heights or you know you’ll struggle with the uphill walking and stair-style movement between stations. Also, if the idea of paying extra for photos/souvenirs later will annoy you, plan your expectations now.
If you’re the active type—especially families looking for an organized thrill day—World A+ is a solid bet for your Phuket itinerary.
FAQ
How long is the World A+ zipline and Sky Walk experience?
It runs for about 3 hours (approx.).
Does this package include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. The experience offers round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel.
What’s included in the activity besides the ziplines?
You’ll have access to the course elements (including multiple ziplines, sky bridges, spiral staircases, abseil points, and the jungle roller coaster zipline) plus a World set menu. Top-quality equipment and trained zipline staff are also included.
Do I need to bring anything like a camera?
GoPro cameras are not included. Souvenirs and photos are also not included.
How do I get the ticket for this experience?
You’ll use a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.



























