Treetop speed in Phuket jungle. This Hanuman World Phuket zipline package strings together serious airtime with a roller zipline ride and a treetop sky walk style segment.
I love how much you get done in about two hours: nine zip lines, abseils, a spiral staircase, and the roller experience all in one go.
I also like the practical side: round-trip hotel transfers and European (France) equipment mean less fuss and more time focusing on the fun. One drawback to plan for is that there can be a wait before the action starts, so arriving early doesn’t always mean instant zipping.
In This Review
- Key highlights you can plan around
- Entering Hanuman World Phuket: one pickup, one park, one ride mindset
- Zipline course: nine lines with long runs and a dual moment
- Roller Zipline 800m: the ride that sells this package
- Abseils and the spiral staircase: adrenaline with control
- Sky bridges and the sky walk: staying high with food and story
- Equipment and safety: the non-glamorous part that makes it better
- Price and value of World B+ at about $97.51
- Timing in real life: plan for a possible pre-start wait
- Who should book this Phuket zipline package
- Practical tips before you go to Hanuman World
- Should you book World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
- FAQ
- How long is the World B+ zipline experience?
- What does the World B+ package include?
- How many zip lines are in this package?
- What are the main ride lengths and heights?
- Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
- Is this a private tour/activity?
Key highlights you can plan around

- 18 platforms packed into one rainforest circuit with nine zip lines as the core
- Roller Zipline 800 meters for a long, twisting ride through the trees (reported up to 40 km/h)
- Longest zipline 400m plus a dual zipline for a bigger-kid feel without needing extra bookings
- 3 abseil points: two at 20m and one dramatic 40m drop
- Sky bridges and sky walk to stay high above the ground, with the package including a World set menu
- Trained staff + first aid and insurance, plus top-quality gear sourced from France
Entering Hanuman World Phuket: one pickup, one park, one ride mindset
This experience is based at Hanuman World Phuket, a rainforest adventure park just outside Phuket. You’ll start from the park area at the address listed for the activity, and you’ll end back there. In many cases, you can also get pickup from your Phuket hotel, which matters more than it sounds. In hot weather, dragging gear and figuring out transport can chew up your energy fast. With transfer service, you can show up ready to go.
Once you arrive, the big thing to understand is pacing. Even with a fixed total duration around two hours, there’s still a “ramp-up” period where you check in and get sorted. If you’re the type who hates waiting, mentally set yourself up for a possible delay before the first line. The good news: when the session starts, the flow tends to feel busy and hands-on, with staff helping keep the line moving.
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Zipline course: nine lines with long runs and a dual moment

The heart of this package is access to nine zip lines, built around multiple platforms in the treetops. You’re not just doing one straight shot and calling it a day. The course design aims to keep your body guessing—different lengths, different angles, and multiple segments that shift your sense of speed and control.
Here are the specifics that help you picture the ride:
- The longest zipline in this package runs 400 meters, which is long enough to feel like a proper segment, not a quick test run.
- There’s also a dual zipline, which usually translates to a more social, side-by-side feel. Even if you’re riding on your own, the setup helps you stay engaged and focused on what’s coming next.
- The course isn’t only about zipping. You’ll also work in the abseil points and the spiral staircase portion, so your adrenaline doesn’t just come from one motion.
What I like about this structure is how it matches different comfort levels. If you’re a first-timer, you may find you build confidence as you move through platforms. If you’re chasing thrills, the inclusion of long rides and additional elements keeps it from feeling repetitive.
Roller Zipline 800m: the ride that sells this package

The standout in this tier is the Jungle Roller Coaster / Roller Zipline. This is the ride that people talk about because it’s not just “fast.” It’s different.
The essentials:
- 800 meters of roller-style ziplining
- It curves and twists as you move through the trees
- The ride speed is described up to 40 km/h, which is a big deal for a zipline experience in Thailand
The way they explain it is practical: nature doesn’t make straight lines, so the roller course follows that reality. That matters for your expectations. Instead of one long glide that lets your brain relax, you get constant micro-adjustments in your body position. That can feel scary at first, especially if you’re new to ziplines, but it also makes the experience more memorable because you’re actively reacting the whole time.
My tip: on the roller section, focus on steady breathing and keeping your hands and body positioned the way staff instructs. You don’t need to fight your nerves. You just need to ride them out.
Abseils and the spiral staircase: adrenaline with control

This package includes two abseil points at 20m and one abseil point at 40m. That’s a lot of height for a rainforest activity, and it changes the mindset from zipline “hang and fly” to controlled descent.
Abseiling is also the part where you feel the difference between excitement and fear. The good version of fear is short-lived: you’re secured, you trust the system, and you move downward step by step. The not-so-good version is when you rush. So slow down mentally. Even though your body may want to hurry, you’ll enjoy it more if you treat it like a skill moment rather than a contest.
You’ll also encounter a spiral staircase as part of the sequence. I’m mentioning it because it’s the kind of thing that catches people off guard. If you’re wearing slippery footwear or you’re carrying too much in your pockets, stairs can feel annoying in the middle of an adrenaline circuit. Bring a calm, practical mindset: quick steps, secure footing, and no extra clutter.
Sky bridges and the sky walk: staying high with food and story

After the high-motion stuff, this experience shifts into something calmer: sky bridges and a sky walk. You’ll be moving about in treetop-level spaces, looking out over the park world from above the ground.
The package describes the sky walk as a journey through history and myth, where you learn about how Hanuman protects the forest. There’s also a World set menu included, and the description ties the sky walk experience to eating and drinking as Hanuman does. Even without turning it into a theatrical event in your head, the value is clear: you get a break from motion, you get views, and you get a structured pause in the middle of your adrenaline day.
Two sky-bridge moments matter because they help you pace the day. Instead of going from one peak-height platform to another nonstop, the course includes a calmer section that lets your heart rate settle. That’s especially useful for families and mixed-experience groups.
Equipment and safety: the non-glamorous part that makes it better

This tour includes top-quality equipment from Europe (France), plus trained zipline staff, and first aid and insurance. Those aren’t throwaway details. With ziplining, equipment quality is the difference between feeling secure and feeling tense.
You’ll feel that security most during:
- The moments staff help you get positioned before each ride
- The transitions between platforms and segments
- The abseil points, where you rely on the gear and procedures the most
There’s also a practical reason to mention staff support: in busy periods, you want people who can keep the line moving without chaos. The setup here is designed for a fast rhythm, and the overall experience is guided, not left to you to figure out.
One thing to remember: you’ll still feel nerves sometimes. That’s normal. The difference is that you’ll usually feel in control once the system starts and you see how the process works.
Price and value of World B+ at about $97.51

At $97.51 per person, this isn’t a “cheap thrills” booking. It’s positioned as a full activity package near Phuket, and you should judge it as a bundle.
Here’s what’s included that adds real value:
- Access to nine zip lines
- Roller zipline 800m
- Two sky bridges + sky walk
- Abseils at multiple heights (20m and 40m points)
- Spiral staircase and additional ride elements like a dual zipline
- Top equipment (France) and trained staff
- First aid and insurance
- Transfer pickup from your hotel (when offered for your option)
- World set menu
What’s not included:
- Souvenirs and photo add-ons
- A GoPro camera
Also, there’s a small wording wrinkle in the way food is handled: the package includes a World set menu, but food and drinks aren’t broadly listed as included extras. Translation: don’t plan on random extra meals beyond the set menu.
If you compare this price to doing only one zipline session plus separate add-ons, the value improves fast. You’re effectively buying multiple elements in one entry ticket, with transfers and safety coverage included in the package description.
Timing in real life: plan for a possible pre-start wait

This is one of those experiences where “duration” and “when you start” aren’t the same thing. The ride time is described at about two hours, but if you arrive and then wait before the first zipline, you’ll feel it.
So do this:
- Come ready for a wait, especially if your pickup arrives early.
- Stay hydrated before you start. Tropical heat can make nerves feel worse.
- Expect the main circuit to move quickly once you’re launched into the zipline flow.
If you’re traveling with kids, this matters for patience. Their excitement is high, then waiting can feel like boredom. Bring a simple distraction (offline playlist on your phone, a small snack if allowed, or just a calm “we’re going to start soon” plan).
Who should book this Phuket zipline package
This fits best if you want an activity that feels like a full day’s worth of thrills without taking up your whole schedule.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You like mix-and-match adventure (ziplines + abseils + sky walk)
- You want a longer roller ride and not only short, quick zips
- You’re traveling as a group and want the package to feel structured
It’s also a solid family choice, since the experience is designed for a range of participation levels, with staff support and safety gear.
You might think twice if:
- Heights and controlled descents (abseils) would be a real challenge for you or someone in your group
- You strongly dislike waiting and can’t handle a possible delay before the first launch
Practical tips before you go to Hanuman World
You’ll have a better time if you show up with the basics handled:
- Wear secure footwear with grip. There are stairs and treetop platforms.
- Keep pockets minimal. Small items can feel annoying during transitions.
- Bring a simple plan for photos. Souvenirs and photo options aren’t included, and a GoPro isn’t included either.
- Use the mobile ticket you’re given so you don’t slow check-in.
If you get hotel pickup, confirm your meeting point early so you’re not rushed. The park ends back where it starts, so you’re not dealing with complicated drop-offs across town.
Should you book World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
I’d book this if you want the most “complete” zipline-and-views package near Phuket for the money, and you’re excited by the roller zipline 800m plus abseils. The inclusion of sky bridges and a sky walk with the World set menu also means you’re not just doing motion nonstop. You get a pace reset.
Skip it or rethink it if the idea of abseiling at up to 40m sounds too intimidating, or if your group can’t handle waiting before the session begins. In those cases, you might prefer a shorter, simpler experience.
FAQ
How long is the World B+ zipline experience?
It lasts about 2 hours.
What does the World B+ package include?
It includes access to nine zip lines, three abseil points, two sky bridges, a spiral staircase, a dual zipline, the jungle zipline roller coaster, the sky walk, first aid and insurance, transfer pickup from your hotel (where offered), and a World set menu.
How many zip lines are in this package?
You get access to nine zip lines.
What are the main ride lengths and heights?
The longest zip line is 400m. The roller zipline/roller coaster ride is listed at 800m. There are two 20m abseil points and one 40m abseil point.
Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
No. A mobile ticket is used.
Is this a private tour/activity?
It’s described as private, with only your group participating.


























