Ziplining in Phuket feels like flying over the trees. This World C+ package at Hanuman World Phuket stacks the highlights: a 400m long ride, a treetop Sky Walk, and the Roller Zipline through the rainforest canopy.
I like that it’s built as a full activity, not just one fast zip. You get multiple elements on the circuit: ziplines plus abseils and a spiral staircase, all on site.
One thing to plan for: there’s a 120 kg ziplining weight limit, and if you’re over it, you may not be able to do the zipline portion.
The second big win for me is how smoothly it’s run. The staff and English-speaking guides are set up for safety and flow, and the organization is the kind that helps families keep things moving without constant confusion. Guides like Tony and Joker are mentioned as especially professional.
You’ll also appreciate the practical touches: top-quality equipment from Europe (France), first aid and insurance coverage, and a guide with English-speaking support. That combo matters when you’re moving fast over forest.
A possible drawback is that on-site conditions can affect the view. One person noted lots of construction at the time of their visit, which can make the jungle feel less wild-looking than you might hope. I’d treat it as a timing question: if scenery is your top priority, it’s worth having flexibility.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Getting to Hanuman World Phuket: the Phuket Town handoff
- What World C+ actually includes (and why it matters)
- The zipline circuit: 400m speed, 800m roller, and the “no straight lines” vibe
- Abseils and the spiral staircase: where the adventure turns physical
- Sky Walk over the forest canopy: the calm contrast
- Equipment, insurance, and staff: why safety language shows real value
- World Set Menu: eating at the right time (and not overpaying)
- Transfers and mobile ticket: making the logistics feel easy
- Price and value: is $81.17 a good deal?
- Who this fits best (and who should think twice)
- Practical tips so your day goes smoothly
- Should you book World C+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
- FAQ
- What is included in the World C+ package?
- How long does the experience take?
- Do you offer hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- Is there a weight limit for ziplining?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things to know before you go

- 400m longest zipline in this package for a real stretch of speed over the trees
- Roller Zipline: 800m with twists and around-the-canopy speed listed up to 40 km/h
- Sky Walk on sky bridges for a slower, calmer rainforest look after the adrenaline
- Abseils at multiple heights (including a 40m point) plus a spiral staircase transition
- Hotel round-trip transfers from Phuket make it easier than DIY logistics
- World Set Menu included, so you’re not scrambling for food right after the last run
Getting to Hanuman World Phuket: the Phuket Town handoff
This experience runs from Phuket Town with pickup through round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel. If you’re traveling with a group, this is one less moving part to manage, and you can show up when the schedule calls instead of trying to guess local timing.
The active experience is listed at about 1 hour 20 minutes, but you’ll want to treat that as the on-rails portion. Before the first launch and between stations, there’s usually time for gear fit, safety checks, and walking to the next platform. So in practice, it can feel like a bigger chunk of the day than the raw duration suggests.
When you’re ready to wrap up, you return to the meeting point area. The location is clearly identified, so you’re not left hunting for the exit after the last zip. The address you’ll see is Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000.
You can also read our reviews of more walking tours in Phuket
What World C+ actually includes (and why it matters)

World C+ is built around a “course,” not a single stunt. In plain terms, you’re paying for a bundle of experiences on one site: ziplines, a Roller Zipline ride, Sky Walk time, abseils, and that spiral staircase element. It’s also supported by insurance and first aid, plus equipment that’s described as top quality from Europe (France).
One detail to notice: the naming says Ziplines 10 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk, but the included items also list zipline 16 platforms and 3 ziplines. That likely means the course covers more stations than the marketing headline alone, so don’t mentally plan around just a couple of launches. Plan for a real route through the forest.
Also, you’re not on your own. A guide is included with English speaking support, and the staff are described as well trained in zipline operations. For me, that’s part of the value. Over-water or over-canopy activities are only fun when the safety rhythm is solid.
Finally, you also get a World Set Menu included. Even though food details aren’t described here, the key point is that your post-adrenaline hunger shouldn’t force you into a quick decision at the wrong time.
The zipline circuit: 400m speed, 800m roller, and the “no straight lines” vibe

The star numbers are hard to ignore. The longest zipline in this package is listed as 400m, and the Roller Zipline is 800m long. The Roller part is described as gravity-driven and nature-shaped, with curves and twists instead of straight lines. The speed listed for that ride is up to 40 km/h.
If you’re the type who gets bored on short, repeat rides, this is the right kind of course. A 400m stretch gives you time to feel speed without it vanishing instantly. Then the roller follows with the more playful, twisting feeling that makes the ride feel less like one long line and more like an action sequence through trees.
There’s also a “ziplines 10 platforms” idea, which generally means you’re launching and landing across multiple stages. That changes the emotional pace: you’re not stuck waiting too long between big moments, and you get a rhythm that keeps attention up for both adults and kids.
Abseils and the spiral staircase: where the adventure turns physical

This package includes abseils—two 20m abseil points and one spectacular 40m abseil point. It’s a very different feeling than zipping along a line, because you’re controlling your descent technique instead of just flying forward.
This matters if you’re traveling with mixed energy levels. The ziplines deliver speed; the abseils deliver a stronger “I’m doing something” moment. Even if you’re not an adrenaline fanatic, abseiling can be a confidence builder because it’s more active and more grounded than pure flight.
You also have one spiral staircase as part of the course. Stairs aren’t everyone’s favorite, but for treetop activities they serve a purpose: they move you between levels, and they help you break up the experience so you don’t feel like you’re stuck in one continuous surge of nerves.
Sky Walk over the forest canopy: the calm contrast

After the faster parts, you’ll get the Sky Walk, described as moving along sky bridges over the forest. This is a slower-paced section where you’re not bracing for launch timing every few minutes.
I like these contrasting segments, because they let you reset your breathing and actually look around. You’re still high, and it’s still outdoors in a real rainforest environment, but it’s a walk instead of a sprint through the trees.
If you’re traveling with family, the Sky Walk can be the “everyone gets their moment” piece. Kids who might feel overwhelmed by repeated speed often handle a steady walk better, and adults can enjoy the view without adrenaline pressure.
Equipment, insurance, and staff: why safety language shows real value

The inclusions list top quality equipment from Europe (France), plus first aid and insurance. That may sound like fine print, but it’s the difference between a fun risky activity and a properly managed one.
Also, the staff are described as well trained and you get a guide with English-speaking support. The reviews backing this up emphasize friendly, professional staff and strong on-site organization. Specific names like Tony and Joker come up, which tells me they’re not just operating the equipment; they’re managing the customer experience too.
For you, this translates to less awkward waiting and fewer moments where you’re trying to decode instructions. When you’re wearing harnesses and helmets, clarity matters.
World Set Menu: eating at the right time (and not overpaying)

This package includes a World Set Menu. Even without details on what’s inside the meal, the practical advantage is timing. You’re not hunting for food after the last zip while your group’s energy and patience are at their lowest.
There’s also a “not included” list that mentions food and drinks generally, plus extras like souvenirs and photos. The clean way to read that is: the set menu is part of your package, but add-ons and extras still cost extra.
So if you’re the type who wants water or snacks on standby, bring a simple plan. The activity includes the meal piece, but you can still choose to add drinks separately if needed.
Transfers and mobile ticket: making the logistics feel easy

Round-trip transfers are offered, and the package includes a mobile ticket. That combination is practical in Phuket because traffic and pickup timing can otherwise turn into a stressful game of phone calls.
The activity is also described as private for your group. That matters if you’re trying to keep a family together and avoid the “everyone piles in one place” feeling that can happen on shared tours.
One more small detail: it’s listed as near public transportation. If you’re not using the pickup, it’s good to know you have another way to reach the meeting point.
Price and value: is $81.17 a good deal?
The price here is $81.17 per person, and on average it’s booked about 16 days in advance. I can’t tell you what a “fair” price is without comparing other operators, but I can tell you what you’re getting for your money in this package.
You’re paying for:
- multiple zipline elements including a 400m longest ride and an 800m Roller Zipline
- the Sky Walk segment
- abseils at 20m and a 40m point
- equipment quality, plus first aid and insurance
- English-speaking guidance
- round-trip hotel transfers from Phuket
- a World Set Menu included
That’s a lot bundled together for one site. The value angle is mostly about reducing friction: transfers, trained staff, and a course with several components mean you’re not piecing together separate activities and transport.
If you’re traveling as a family or a small group, this kind of bundle can feel especially efficient, because you’re paying once and not playing booking roulette across different providers.
Who this fits best (and who should think twice)
World C+ is aimed at groups and families, and that matches the mix of adrenaline and calmer walking. If your crew includes both “let’s go fast” and “show me the view,” this course is one way to meet in the middle.
It’s also listed as “most travelers can participate,” but don’t ignore the weight limitation. One review experience highlighted a 120 kg weight limit for the zipline portion, and if you’re above it, you may be turned away from ziplining even if you’re present for the rest of the activity.
If you have any mobility limits, the course involves harness work, stairs, and walking along bridges. You’ll want to judge your comfort with heights. The good news: the Sky Walk portion can be a more manageable pace than repeated launching.
Practical tips so your day goes smoothly
Here’s how I’d plan your body and your expectations for this kind of treetop day:
1) Plan clothing for speed and gear
You’ll be wearing harnesses and moving between platforms. Wear something comfortable and secure. Skip anything that flaps or risks getting caught.
2) Respect the weight limit early
If there’s any chance you’re near or over the listed 120 kg limit, check ahead. You don’t want to arrive, suit up, and then get redirected.
3) Expect construction to affect views sometimes
One person reported a lot of construction during their visit, which reduced the jungle look. That’s not something you can control, but you can control your expectations and plan the rest of your Phuket day as a backup.
4) Photos and souvenirs cost extra
Photos, souvenirs, and a Go Pro camera are listed as not included. If you care about having a video or upgraded shots, plan for that add-on cost.
5) Listen for instruction and keep moving
This is a course experience. If the staff tell you to keep your pace or hold position, do it. It keeps the whole line moving, and it keeps you from feeling rushed at the wrong moment.
Should you book World C+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
I’d book World C+ if you want one Phuket day that mixes speed and scenery without complicated logistics. The combination of 400m zipline, a long 800m Roller Zipline, abseils including a 40m point, plus a calmer Sky Walk gives you multiple emotional “chapters” in a single outing. Add in hotel transfers and an included set menu, and it’s easy to justify the price.
I’d hesitate if your top goal is a perfectly untouched jungle view and you’re visiting during a period with on-site construction. I’d also be cautious if there’s any doubt about weight limits or if your comfort level with heights and harnessed movement is low.
If your crew likes active days and you want a well-run attraction rather than a DIY adventure, this one makes sense.
FAQ
What is included in the World C+ package?
It includes zipline activities labeled as Ziplines 10 Platforms plus a Roller Zipline, the Sky Walk, abseils (3 points), and a spiral staircase, along with top-quality equipment, first aid and insurance, an English-speaking guide, round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel, and a World Set Menu.
How long does the experience take?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour 20 minutes.
Do you offer hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. The experience includes round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel.
Where do I meet for the activity?
The meeting point is at Hanuman World, 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket, Chang Wat Phuket 83000, Thailand. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Is there a weight limit for ziplining?
There is a 120 kg weight limit mentioned for participating in the zipline portion. If you exceed that limit, you may not be allowed to zipline.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























