REVIEW · PHUKET
World A+ (Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )
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One long zip line can be fun. This one feels like a whole treetop circuit. At Hanuman World Phuket, the World A+ package stacks 32 platforms with a roller-coaster jungle ride and a Rainforest Sky Walk, all run with hands-on guidance. What I like most is the combo of big-ticket adrenaline and real structure, plus the way the staff keep things moving so you’re not stuck waiting around.
The other thing I really like is the safety-minded setup. You’ll get fitted and positioned by an instructor with you at all times, and the gear quality comes up in reviews, including mention of Petzl equipment. One heads-up: there’s some uphill walking before you get to the line area, so if stairs and steep paths are a deal-breaker, plan carefully.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket in plain terms
- The 3-hour rhythm: pickup, training, zipline circuit, sky walk, back again
- Zipline thrills: roller coaster, twisted lines, and dual moments
- The treetop infrastructure: sky bridges, staircases, abseil points
- Rainforest Sky Walk: the calm cooldown after the adrenaline
- Safety and equipment: why reviews focus on gear condition
- Price and value: $109.86 for a full treetop circuit
- Who this trip fits best (and who should think twice)
- Practical tips that make the day smoother
- Should you book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
- FAQ
- How long does the World A+ experience take?
- Is pickup from my Phuket hotel included?
- What’s included besides ziplining?
- How many ziplines and sky features are included?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Is it easy to cancel if plans change?
Key takeaways before you go

- 32 platforms total with a full treetop route, not just one or two lines
- Roller coaster jungle zip line plus high-speed twisted zips over the canopy
- Instructor support throughout, from suiting up to each platform position
- Sky Walk + rest time to take the edge off after the main zipline run
- European equipment quality is specifically called out, and reviews mention Petzl gear
- World Set Menu included (food is part of the package, but drinks aren’t stated as included)
World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket in plain terms

This is a zipline day that’s built like an attraction, not a simple “zip once” outing. You’re signing up for a guided treetop route that moves through platforms, bridges, stair sections, and multiple zip segments—then you round it out on the Rainforest Sky Walk. It’s the kind of half-day activity that works well when you want a dramatic change of scenery without losing a whole day.
The World A+ name matters because it hints at the full package: Zipline 32 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu. Even if you just care about the fastest lines, you still get the bigger circuit experience—more than one moment of thrill—so the time feels worth it.
And for a lot of people, the real win is the mix. You get your adrenaline first, then you cool down with a calmer forest-walk portion. That pacing is smart, especially if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who gets jittery once they’ve hit peak excitement.
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The 3-hour rhythm: pickup, training, zipline circuit, sky walk, back again

The total duration is listed at about 3 hours, and the flow is straightforward.
1) Round-trip transfer or meeting at Hanuman World
If you’re using the pickup, you’ll be transported from your hotel area (the package notes round-trip transfers). If you’re meeting on your own, the start point is Hanuman World at 105 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนนเหมืองเจ้าฟ้า, Tambon Wichit, Amphoe Mueang Phuket.
2) Gear up with an instructor
You’ll be assisted in suiting up and then taught how to position yourself at the platforms. The key detail here is the “always with you” instructor model—this isn’t the style where you’re left to figure things out mid-course.
3) Main treetop run: platforms, zips, and connectors
The included route combines 16 zipline segments with additional treetop features: sky bridges, stair sections, and other elements. You’ll move from one section to the next as you go deeper into the canopy area.
4) Rainforest Sky Walk + rest
After the zipline portion, you’ll spend time on the Rainforest Sky Walk, then take a rest before heading back.
5) Return
The experience ends back at the start/meeting point area, and the package also describes round-trip hotel transfers. In practice, the handoff is usually “you get back to where you started,” which is exactly what you want after a gear-heavy activity.
This is one of those tours where the short time window is a feature. You’re not trapped at a venue for half a day. You’re in, you’re flying, you’re walking, and then you’re done.
Zipline thrills: roller coaster, twisted lines, and dual moments

If you’re hoping for variety (not just repeated straight zips), World A+ is built for that.
You’re getting the full set of headline experiences like:
- The jungle zipline roller coaster, which is described as twisting and turning through the trees
- A high-speed twisted zip line over the forest canopy
- A dual zipline moment, which usually adds that “face-to-face” energy people like—more competitive, more fun, and easier for friends or family to share
The bigger picture: these elements matter because they reduce the “same-same” feeling. One straight line can be thrilling, but it gets repetitive. Here, the twisting and roller-coaster style adds frequent changes in your body position and your view.
Also, the package calls out the fastest zip lines in Thailand as part of the experience description. Even if you treat marketing claims as just that, the structure of the route suggests you’ll spend your time on the kind of lines designed for speed and flow rather than slow sightseeing.
The treetop infrastructure: sky bridges, staircases, abseil points
Ziplines are only part of the challenge. Where World A+ earns its reputation is that the course feels like an actual treetop network.
Included elements list:
- 5 sky bridges
- 2 spiral staircases
- Abseil 3 points
- 1 dual zipline
- Plus multiple zipline segments and additional platform sections
Here’s why you should care about this detail: these connectors control how your adrenaline rises and falls. Sky bridges and stair sections keep you moving and shifting grip style, while abseil points add a different kind of thrill—more technical, more “hands-on” than a typical zip.
The “abseil points” piece is also why you shouldn’t treat this like a gentle family walk. If you’re comfortable following instructions, it’s usually great. If you dislike heights or struggle with controlled movement, your comfort level will depend heavily on the instructor and your own headspace.
Rainforest Sky Walk: the calm cooldown after the adrenaline

After the zipline circuit, you’ll relax at the Rainforest Sky Walk. This portion is a smart contrast.
You’ve already been clipped in, moving fast, and staring at the canopy from a speeding perspective. The sky walk gives you a slower pace to reset. It’s also a chance to take in the rainforest setting from a different angle—more steady, more panoramic, less breathless.
There’s also a built-in rest time before you head back to your hotel. That matters because it gives you the option to recover before the “last mile” of your day. Even if you feel fine right after landing, your muscles can tighten up later—so a real break is a plus.
Safety and equipment: why reviews focus on gear condition

This is where the ratings make sense. The package has a very high approval score, and the wording in reviews points to one core theme: it feels safe and well handled.
What you should know from the information provided:
- You’ll have an instructor with you at all times
- You’ll get assistance with suiting up and positioning at platforms
- Equipment is described as top quality from Europe (France)
- Reviews specifically mention Petzl brand equipment
- Staff-to-group support gets called out as reassuring
So what does that mean for you in real life? It means you can focus on the experience instead of worrying about whether your harness looks right, whether the carabiners are clean and functional, or whether someone will notice if you’re not in the right spot. When the staff do that part well, you get more fun time.
One more thing: the experience involves walking and changing elevation to reach platforms (reviews mention uphill). So bring shoes you can trust on uneven ground. Think traction and comfort first.
Price and value: $109.86 for a full treetop circuit

At $109.86 per person, this isn’t a “cheap day trip.” But you’re also not buying a single zipline. You’re paying for:
- A full circuit with 32 platforms and multiple ziplines
- The roller coaster style thrill
- Connector infrastructure (sky bridges, spiral staircases, abseil points)
- An instructor-supported experience
- Round-trip transfers from Phuket (if you use pickup)
- A World Set Menu included
If you price it out as a “transport + guided activity + safety gear + structured course,” it starts looking more reasonable—especially because the time window is tight (about 3 hours). You’re not paying for an all-day schedule with long downtime.
And the menu inclusion is a small but real value add. The package says food & drinks aren’t included, yet it also states a World Set Menu is included. Translation: you should plan on having a meal provided as part of the experience, but you may still need to cover extra drinks or snacks separately.
If you’re the type who hates spending vacation time coordinating meals, this matters.
Who this trip fits best (and who should think twice)

This is described as an ideal Phuket activity for traveling families, and the structure supports that. The guided nature and safety-first approach help families feel steadier than they might on an independent activity.
This experience also fits well if:
- You want a “big thrill” activity but still have time for beach time afterward
- You like variety: speed zips, twisting lines, bridges, and sky walk views
- You prefer clear instruction over trial-and-error
Think twice if:
- You have a strong sensitivity to heights or controlled movement (abseil points and high-canopy sections are part of the course)
- Uphill walking is a problem for you
- You’re not comfortable following step-by-step safety instructions
Practical tips that make the day smoother
These aren’t fancy. They’re the stuff that helps the day feel easy.
- Wear grippy shoes you trust on uneven paths. You’ll be moving on platforms and connectors, and the approach includes uphill walking.
- Bring a plan for photos. Souvenir and photo options aren’t included, and a GoPro camera isn’t included either. If you want video, you’ll need your own setup.
- Pack with harness comfort in mind. You’ll be suited up and then moving continuously, so choose clothing that won’t twist or snag.
- Use the rest time. The sky walk and break aren’t filler. They help you feel better for the full circuit end.
Should you book World A+ at Hanuman World Phuket?
If you’re looking for a zipline experience that feels structured, safety-focused, and built for real variety, I’d book it. The combination of 32 platforms, a roller coaster jungle zip, and the Rainforest Sky Walk gives you more than a one-note thrill. And the fact that safety and gear condition show up repeatedly in reviews is exactly what you want to see before you clip in.
Skip it only if uphill walking or technical elements (like abseil points) would make you miserable. If you can follow instructions and you’re comfortable being out in a treetop course, World A+ is a strong value for a short, high-impact day in Phuket.
FAQ
How long does the World A+ experience take?
It’s listed at about 3 hours.
Is pickup from my Phuket hotel included?
Pickup is offered, with round-trip transfers from your Phuket hotel included in the package.
What’s included besides ziplining?
You’ll also visit the Rainforest Sky Walk and receive a World Set Menu. Equipment support and instructor guidance are included as part of the activity.
How many ziplines and sky features are included?
The package includes 16 zipline segments, along with 5 sky bridges and 2 spiral staircases. It also lists 3 abseil points and a dual zipline moment.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes, the experience includes a mobile ticket.
Is it easy to cancel if plans change?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

























