REVIEW · PHUKET
World B+ (Zipline 18 Platforms + Roller + Sky Walk with World Set Menu )
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Two hours, nine zip lines, and a rainforest rush. At Hanuman World Phuket, the World B+ package strings together round-trip hotel transfers with a full day of tree-top thrills, from long zips to sky bridges.
I especially like how it is structured like a real park circuit, not just one ride. You get a full mix: ziplines, abseils, a dual ride, a roller-style zipline, and a sky walk with a set meal.
One thing to plan for: you may experience a wait before the fun starts, even if the whole session runs about 2 hours. If you hate idle time, build in some patience.
If you want a high-adrenaline activity that still feels organized and family-possible, this is a strong Phuket option. And at $97.51 per person, it can make sense if you want a lot of gear time in one go, not a scattered half-day.
In This Review
- Quick Takeaways on World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket
- Entering Hanuman World Phuket: What You’re Really Signing Up For
- The Core Route: Transfers, Check-In, and How the Day Flows
- Nine Zip Lines and the 400m Longest Run: The Real Adrenaline Stack
- Abseils at 20m and 40m: The Scary Part That Feels Like a Skill
- The Jungle Roller Coaster Zipline (800m): Speed, Curves, and No Straight Lines
- Sky Walk on Two Sky Bridges: Walking Above the Trees (With a Meal)
- Dual Zipline: A Team Moment Built Into the Circuit
- Equipment, Safety, and Insurance: What the Package Mentions
- World B+ Price Check: Is $97.51 Worth It?
- Transfers, Timing, and What to Do If You Arrive Early
- Who Should Book World B+ (and Who Might Skip the Roller or Abseils)
- Book It or Skip It: My Decision Guide
- FAQ
- How long is the World B+ zipline experience at Hanuman World Phuket?
- Do they pick me up from my hotel in Phuket?
- How many zip lines are included?
- What is the longest zip line in this package?
- Are abseils included, and how high are they?
- Is the World set menu included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick Takeaways on World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket

- Nine zip lines plus sky bridges: You’re not doing a single highlight. You’re doing the full circuit.
- 400m longest zip line: One of the longest rides in the package, set up for big views.
- Roller Zipline coaster (800m): Curves and twists through the trees, with stated speeds up to 40 km/h.
- Abseils at real height: Two 20m abseils plus a 40m abseil point.
- Sky Walk with story stops: Walk treetop bridges and learn the Hanuman myth in a park setting.
- Transfers included: Pick-up gets you out of the Phuket parking-and-find-the-park headache.
Entering Hanuman World Phuket: What You’re Really Signing Up For

Hanuman World Phuket is built for people who want the feeling of flying, but without having to figure out the logistics. World B+ takes you into a rainforest adventure park where the route climbs up, crosses treetop sections, and keeps switching between zipping, descending, and walking.
What makes this package practical is the mix. Some parks feel like a long wait followed by one or two rides. Here, you stack multiple formats in one session, including the sky walk piece and abseils. That matters because it turns your day into more than a single “wow” moment.
You also get park-run equipment (the listing notes top-quality gear from Europe, France) and trained staff on the line. You’re not left to guess how to clip in or what to do next. That reduces the friction for first-timers, even if the rides still feel intense.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.
The Core Route: Transfers, Check-In, and How the Day Flows
Your day starts with pick-up from your Phuket hotel area, then a ride to Hanuman World Phuket. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out a return trip.
The session is listed as about 2 hours, and that’s an important expectation-set. A circuit like this often takes the real-world time you spend waiting for groups to cycle through safety checks and ride intervals. In fact, one key consideration is that you may arrive and then wait before your portion starts. I’d treat the official duration as “active time plus some buffering,” not a guarantee of nonstop motion from minute one.
Once you’re in the park, you’ll move through a sequence of platforms and stations. World B+ is private for your group, and it uses a mobile ticket, so it tends to feel smoother once you’re checked in. Also, the park includes first aid and insurance, which is the kind of detail that helps you relax and focus on the experience.
Nine Zip Lines and the 400m Longest Run: The Real Adrenaline Stack

At the heart of World B+ are the nine zip lines. That’s the number that makes this worth comparing. If you’re paying for a zip line day, you want more than a couple of short hops.
One ride in the mix is the longest zip line of the package, listed as 400 meters. That length is exactly what you want for the full effect. Short lines can feel like a quick thrill. A longer run gives you time to settle into the motion, look around, and feel the speed without rushing the brain.
A nice practical angle: multiple zip lines usually mean different angles and heights. Even when you’re moving fast, your eyes keep getting new treetop views. It’s not just the speed. It’s also the rhythm of repeating the ride format, which helps you overcome first-ride nerves and get more fun out of each platform.
If you’re a first-timer, expect that some lines will feel scary at the edge. My advice is simple: focus on the next step (platform, clip check, then go). Once you’re moving, the fear usually gets replaced by curiosity.
Abseils at 20m and 40m: The Scary Part That Feels Like a Skill

World B+ includes abseils at three points: two at 20 meters and one at 40 meters. That changes the vibe of the day. Ziplines carry you forward; abseils require you to manage your descent and stay confident in control.
This is where the trained staff matter. Abseiling is not just a thrill like dropping from a platform. It’s a technique-based activity, so having help at the station can turn a scary idea into a controlled, repeatable moment.
The 40m abseil point is the one to mentally prepare for. If you get nervous when you’re looking straight down, this is the station where you might want a calm head. Take a breath, listen to the instructions, and think of it as one step at a time. Once you’re on the line, you’ll be amazed at how quickly your brain adjusts.
The Jungle Roller Coaster Zipline (800m): Speed, Curves, and No Straight Lines

The standout wow-factor in the World B+ description is the Jungle Roller Coaster section, also called the roller zipline. It’s listed as 800 meters long and described as reaching speeds up to 40 km/h in the rainforest.
What I like about this ride concept is that it is not just about distance. The route is designed to curve and twist as you fly through the trees. That means your brain doesn’t have time to get bored, and you can’t lean only on the fear of height. You’re reacting to motion changes the whole way.
One warning you should take seriously: the roller experience can feel intimidating on the first go, especially if you’re used to straight zips. But if you stay flexible and let your body ride the turns, it can become the most fun part of the circuit. It’s the ride where adrenaline turns into laughter.
Sky Walk on Two Sky Bridges: Walking Above the Trees (With a Meal)

World B+ includes a sky walk across two sky bridges, plus a spiral staircase as part of the route. This portion shifts you from flying and descending into walking treetop sections, which changes how the day feels.
The sky walk is also described as a story-based experience around Hanuman. You’ll be moving high above the ground and you’ll learn about the myth and the idea of protecting the forest. It’s not just a view stop. It’s an “experience layer” that makes the park feel more themed and less like a set of random obstacles.
There’s also mention that you’ll eat and drink as Hanuman does, and World B+ includes a World set menu. So for this portion, you’re not just standing around waiting for the next adrenaline stage. You get a proper break built into the program.
Practical note: the sky walk is still outdoors at height. If you’re sensitive to wind or heights, go slow on the bridges. Take your time with your footing. This is where being relaxed helps your enjoyment more than being brave.
Dual Zipline: A Team Moment Built Into the Circuit

World B+ also includes a dual zipline. This is a small detail, but it can be a big deal for groups. A dual ride often gives you a chance to share the moment with someone without needing to “take turns forever.”
Even if you’re going as a private group, dual rides tend to add momentum. They break up the solo rhythm of the zip line circuit.
If you’re traveling with kids or teens, dual rides are the moments where you can get real bragging rights. If you’re with adults, it’s where you can trade nervous jokes while you wait your turn.
Equipment, Safety, and Insurance: What the Package Mentions

World B+ lists top quality equipment from Europe (France) and well-trained zipline staff. It also includes first aid and insurance.
That’s not glamour. It’s the stuff that keeps you from worrying mid-ride. When a park highlights equipment origin and safety measures, it usually signals they don’t treat safety as an afterthought. You should still follow all staff instructions closely, but it does mean the activity is designed to operate like a proper adventure course.
Also, the listing says most travelers can participate. That does not mean it is for everyone, but it does suggest the park offers a route that fits a wide range of visitors. The big deciding factor will be your comfort with heights and controlled descents.
World B+ Price Check: Is $97.51 Worth It?
At $97.51 per person, World B+ isn’t a bargain zip line session. You’re paying for a bundle: nine ziplines, abseils, sky walk across bridges, roller zipline time, transfers, and a set meal.
Here’s the value logic I’d use:
- You get lots of different components in one block, not just one attraction.
- Transfers are included, which saves both time and local-hassle costs.
- The roller and the abseils are not tiny extras. They’re major “experience type” differences.
- You’re also getting insurance and first aid included, which matters when you’re paying for risk-based fun.
The main reason you might hesitate is if you only want one easy zip line experience. If that’s you, you may not get full value from all the stations. But if your goal is maximum ride variety in a short time, this package is built for that.
Transfers, Timing, and What to Do If You Arrive Early
Because pick-up is offered, you don’t have to fight with Phuket roads on your own. Still, plan for the reality that parks run in batches. That is why a wait can happen after you arrive, even when your total session is listed as about 2 hours.
My practical tip: treat your arrival time as a chance to check in, use the restroom, and settle your gear before the first station. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. Bring a light layer if the air feels cool near the rainforest canopy. And if you’re traveling with kids, pack snacks and hydration in your own bag if you know you’ll need them, since the package includes a set menu but the listing also notes that food and drinks are not otherwise included.
If you’re sensitive to motion on roller rides, give yourself a calm moment right before that station so your head is clear.
Who Should Book World B+ (and Who Might Skip the Roller or Abseils)
This is a great fit if you want:
- A rainforest zipline park day with multiple rides in one session
- Lots of platforms, not just one line
- A mix of thrills and a sky-walk break
- A private setup so your group stays together
It may be less ideal if you strongly dislike:
- Waiting around after arrival (even if it typically moves fast once it starts)
- Heights or the feeling of looking down during abseils
- Roller-style motion that involves curves and twists
It also looks like a solid choice for traveling families, especially because the park staff help keep the circuit flowing. One review-style takeaway you can use: the operation can feel busy, but there are enough staff helping with fast cycling once your group is in.
Book It or Skip It: My Decision Guide
I’d book World B+ at Hanuman World Phuket if you want one coordinated day of zip line variety in Phuket. The combination of nine zip lines, the roller zipline coaster (800m), abseils up to 40m, and a sky walk with bridges is the kind of bundle that feels like you used your time well.
I’d think twice if your top goal is just a short, relaxed ride. With a longer circuit that includes abseils and sky bridges, the experience is built for people who want real adventure, not just a taste.
If you like the idea of getting transferred from your hotel, using a mobile ticket, and then running a full course without hunting for anything, this package matches that mindset. And if your travel plans have flexibility, the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before start time makes it easier to commit without a huge risk.
FAQ
How long is the World B+ zipline experience at Hanuman World Phuket?
It is listed as about 2 hours (approx.).
Do they pick me up from my hotel in Phuket?
Yes, transfer pick-up is offered from your Phuket hotel, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How many zip lines are included?
World B+ includes access to 9 zip lines.
What is the longest zip line in this package?
The longest zip line is listed as 400 meters.
Are abseils included, and how high are they?
Yes. The package includes abseil points at two 20m locations plus one 40m abseil point.
Is the World set menu included?
Yes, World B+ includes the World set menu, though food and drinks are listed as not included beyond that.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























