Hanuman World Phuket 2026: Every Package Price, the Session That Decides Your Day & an Honest Review

Hanuman World Phuket — Four Sessions, Two Unbooked Queues, and the Hour That Decides Everything
Hanuman World is a genuinely good zipline park with a genuinely predictable problem, and almost nothing written about it online explains the second part. The park holds a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice award for 2026 on 4.8 stars from 1,939 reviews, and it is ranked first of the 21 outdoor activities in Wichit. Its guides are praised in review after review, including in one-star reviews from people who otherwise had a terrible day. The equipment comes from France and the safety record is not in question.
And yet in August 2026 a guest wrote that their three-hour World A+ package took seven hours, of which most was spent standing in lines. Another arrived at 09:45 for a 10:00 session and waited an hour to check in — with a prepaid booking. A third, from Dubai, left the single most useful sentence anybody has written about this park: "If you book with hotel transfer the wait is double as there is also a line for organization of this."
None of that is bad luck. It is arithmetic, and once you see it you can plan around it completely.

Hanuman World Phuket — Zipline, Roller & Skywalk
From ฿2,200 per person — TAT Licensed Operator · Instant WhatsApp confirmation
The one thing nobody tells you: only the zipline has a time slot
Hanuman World sells you a package. What it actually books you is a zipline session — one of four fixed departures at 08:00, 10:00, 13:00 and 15:00. That session starts on time, runs with a guide, and works exactly as advertised.
Everything else in your package has no booked time whatsoever. The 800-metre roller zipline, the 300-metre skywalk and the luge all run first-come from 08:00 to 18:00, and you register for them yourself at a separate desk that nobody points you toward. One reviewer in August 2026 put it plainly: "We only found out we had to register ourselves for both the Alpine Coaster and Luge after asking around — nobody gave us any guidance."
Now do the sum. Four zipline sessions a day, each releasing a fresh group of people who all want the same two or three unbooked attractions. By early afternoon, the queue for the roller contains everyone who arrived at 08:00 and did not finish, everyone from the 10:00 group, and everyone from the 13:00 group. That is how ninety minutes of queueing for a ride lasting roughly one minute becomes normal.
The fix is not a different package. It is a different hour. Come off the 08:00 session at around 10:00 and you reach the roller and the skywalk before the 10:00 group is even off the wire. They are close to empty. You will do in forty minutes what an afternoon visitor spends three hours waiting for.
That is the whole insight, and it is why our Hanuman World booking page books the 08:00 session by default rather than whatever slot happens to be free.
Every package priced, and which one to actually buy
We sell four of the park's packages at the park's own published price. Nothing is collected at the gate.
| Package | Course | Includes | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zipline 18 Platforms | 18 platforms, ~40 min | Zipline only — no roller, skywalk or meal | ฿2,200 |
| World C+ | 10 platforms, ~1 hr | Roller + skywalk + buffet | ฿2,490 |
| World B+ ⭐ | 18 platforms, ~2 hrs | Roller + skywalk + buffet | ฿2,990 |
| World A+ | 32 platforms, ~3 hrs | Roller + skywalk + buffet | ฿3,490 |
The only variable across the three World packages is how many zipline platforms you get. All three include the roller, the skywalk and lunch.
World B+ on the 08:00 session is the best booking on this page, and it is not close. Two hours on the course is long enough to feel like a real zipline experience rather than a taster, and short enough that you are off the wire by around 10:00 — through the roller and skywalk while they are empty, and eating as the buffet opens. Most guests are back at their hotel by midday with the entire afternoon still ahead of them.
World C+ at ฿2,490 is the family answer. An hour on the wire is plenty for younger children, and you still get everything else. One timing note that matters: on the 08:00 session you will finish the zipline at around 09:00, and the buffet does not open until 10:00. Do not stand around. Spend that hour on the roller and skywalk while there is nobody on them, then eat at 10:00. That is the single best-used hour available at this park and almost nobody uses it.
World A+ at ฿3,490 is for people who want the whole course — including the 400-metre flight, which is the one everybody talks about afterwards. It runs on all four sessions, and here is the detail that matters: the three hours quoted for World A+ is the whole package, not the zipline. The 32-platform course itself takes about an hour. The other two hours are the roller, the skywalk and lunch, none of which have a booked time — so you can take them before your session or after it. That is why a 15:00 start works perfectly well: arrive early afternoon, eat and do the flexible activities, zipline at 15:00, and you are finished around 16:00 as the park begins to empty.
Zipline 18 Platforms at ฿2,200 is the ticket for people who want the wire and nothing else — no roller, no skywalk, no lunch. You are done in about ninety minutes door to door.

Why the private transfer is about time, not comfort
The park runs a free shared shuttle from Kata, Karon, Tritrang, Patong, Nakalay, Kamala, Surin, Bangtao, Laguna, Panwa, Naiharn, Rawai, Chalong, Phuket Town and Laemhin. From the northern zones — Layan, Thalang, Nai Yang, Mai Khao, Pa-Klok, Ao Por, Mission Hill and the airport area — it charges ฿500 per person, dropping to ฿200 from the second person onward.
It is a legitimate option and we will book it for you. You should just understand what it costs you, which is not money.
The shared shuttle runs a collection loop around several hotels before it reaches the park, so you arrive later than you would in a direct vehicle. Then, on arrival, everybody who came on it forms a second queue at the transfer desk on top of the normal check-in line. That is the mechanism behind the Dubai reviewer's observation that booking with hotel transfer doubled the wait.
Our private round-trip transfer is ฿2,500 for the whole vehicle, up to ten people, charged once rather than per seat. It goes direct, and it exists so you can be standing at the check-in desk at 07:45.
One thing to understand about it: the driver drops you off and comes back later — he does not wait in the car park. It is a round-trip collection service, so the return time is agreed before the day rather than left open. Working from an 07:45 drop-off on the 08:00 session, these are the times that work:
Planned Schedule
Package | Time on site | Driver collects you |
|---|---|---|
| Zipline 18 | ~1 hr 45 | 09:30 |
| World C+ | ~3 hr | 11:00 |
| World B+ ⭐ | ~3 hr 45 | 11:30 |
| World A+ | ~4 hr 45 | 12:30 |
Add roughly two hours to each on the 10:00 session. On the 15:00 session we drop you around 12:45 so you can take lunch, the roller and the skywalk first, then zipline at 15:00 and be collected at 16:30. Every one of those builds in a buffer for the roller and skywalk queues, because those have no booked time. If you finish earlier than planned, one WhatsApp message brings the driver forward — nobody gets left standing at the gate.
For a family of five staying in a northern zone, ฿2,500 for a private van is also simply cheaper than five shared-shuttle surcharges at ฿500 each. Note that the park charges ฿300 per piece of luggage carried on either vehicle, which catches people who book this on their departure day with their cases along for the ride.
The pickup times that actually work
We work backwards from the desk, not from the session. The target is 07:45 at check-in for the 08:00 session — not 08:00. Check-in at Hanuman World is still done manually against a printed list, so being fourth in the queue is meaningfully different from being fortieth.
Planned Schedule
Your hotel | Drive time | Pickup for 08:00 | Pickup for 10:00 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chalong, Rawai, Naiharn | 15 min | 07:15 | 09:05 |
| Phuket Town, Laemhin, Panwa | 20 min | 07:10 | 09:00 |
| Kata, Karon | 30 min | 07:00 | 08:50 |
| Patong, Tritrang, Nakalay | 40 min | 06:50 | 08:40 |
| Kamala | 45 min | 06:45 | 08:35 |
| Surin, Bangtao, Laguna | 55 min | 06:30 | 08:25 |
| Layan, Thalang, Mission Hill | 60 min | 06:25 | 08:20 |
| Nai Yang, Mai Khao, Airport | 75 min | 06:00 | 08:00 |
Which produces an honest conclusion: the 08:00 session is not right for everybody. If you are staying at Mai Khao or near the airport, it means a 06:00 pickup, and starting a holiday at dawn to go ziplining is a poor trade. For those hotels we recommend the 10:00 session with a collection around 08:20. You will still be comfortably ahead of the afternoon crowd, which is the part that matters.
What the course is actually like
The park covers 80,000 square metres of hillside jungle on Chaofa Road, and it opens gently on purpose. The first line is short and low enough to see the ground — it exists so that anyone having second thoughts discovers they are fine.
After that the platforms climb. The full 32-platform course carries 16 ziplines, three 40-metre abseil descents, five sky bridges, two spiral staircases and a dual line where two of you ride side by side. The 18-platform course gives you nine ziplines including a 300-metre flight, three abseils, two sky bridges, a spiral staircase and the same dual line.
The 400-metre flight on the full course is the one people describe afterwards. It is long enough that the bracing stops around halfway and you start actually looking — down at the canopy, out toward the Andaman on a clear morning.
The abseils worry first-timers most and are enjoyed most. You are lowered forty metres on a controlled descent with a guide on the rope, not dropped. Guests who describe a genuine fear of heights report consistently that they were let down slowly and talked through it rather than pushed. One reviewer noted the guides "pushed us to our limits" while making the group feel safe — that combination is what the park does well.
You never clip yourself in. A guide does it at every single platform and checks it visually before you leave. That is why even the angriest reviews about queueing still praise the staff on the wire.

Who Hanuman actually is, and why a zipline park is named after him
Almost nobody explains the name, which is a shame, because it is the most interesting thing about the branding and it lands particularly well with Indian and Thai visitors who grew up with the story.
Hanuman is the monkey deity of the Ramayana, the Sanskrit epic attributed to the sage Valmiki and composed somewhere between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE. Thailand has its own national version, the Ramakien, which was rewritten in its definitive form by King Rama I in 1797 after the older texts were lost in the destruction of Ayutthaya in 1767. The Ramakien is painted around the entire gallery wall of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok — 178 panels of it — and it is the same story that gives Thailand the demon Yaksha guardians standing at temple gates across the country.
In the story, Hanuman is the one who can fly. He leaps the strait to Lanka in a single bound to find the captured Sita, and later carries an entire mountain through the air because he cannot work out which herb on it is the medicinal one. Flight, leaping between impossible points, moving through the air with more enthusiasm than caution — for a park whose entire product is launching people off platforms on steel cables, it is a genuinely well-chosen name rather than marketing noise.
The Thai Hanuman differs from the Indian one in a way worth knowing if you have grown up with the Ramayana. In the Indian tradition Hanuman is celibate and devotional above all. In the Ramakien he is a considerably more mischievous figure — a flirt, a show-off, a trickster — and Thai audiences find him funny where Indian audiences find him reverent. Same character, two national personalities. If you are visiting from India, that difference is one of the more enjoyable small surprises of travelling in Thailand, and you will see it again in the murals at the Grand Palace and in every khon masked-dance performance on the island.
None of this changes how the ziplines work. But it is the kind of thing worth knowing on the drive over, and it is why the park's logo is a monkey mid-leap.
What a morning actually costs — worked examples
Because there are only two numbers, the total is easy to predict before you book. Note that Hanuman World has no child rate — every package is a single per-person price, so a 10-year-old pays exactly what an adult pays. That is the park's own pricing, not an agent markup, and it is worth knowing before you plan a family budget:
- Two adults, World B+, private vehicle: ฿2,990 × 2 + ฿2,500 = ฿8,480
- Two adults, World B+, free shared shuttle: ฿2,990 × 2 = ฿5,980
- Family of four, World C+, private vehicle: ฿2,490 × 4 + ฿2,500 = ฿12,460
- Family of four, Zipline 18 only, shared shuttle: ฿2,200 × 4 = ฿8,800
- Group of eight, World A+, private vehicle: ฿3,490 × 8 + ฿2,500 = ฿30,420 — the vehicle works out at ฿313 per person
Because the vehicle is one price for up to ten people rather than a per-seat charge, the transport cost per head falls sharply the larger your group gets. Two people pay ฿1,250 each for it; eight pay ฿313 each. For a family of five staying in one of the northern zones, the ฿2,500 private van is also simply cheaper than five shared-shuttle surcharges at ฿500 per person.
The buffet, and why we publish the menu before you pay
The Wanon Zone buffet is included on World C+, B+ and A+, and runs from 10:00 to 18:00. Twelve dishes:
Chicken massaman curry · deep-fried vegetable spring rolls · stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts · stir-fried mixed vegetables in oyster sauce · spaghetti with tomato sauce · Hainanese chicken rice with clear soup · som tam papaya salad · stir-fried fish in black pepper sauce · chicken noodle soup · steamed rice · vegetable salad · seasonal mixed fruit.
Six of those twelve are vegetarian.
We publish this because of a July 2026 review from a family of five who arrived, looked at the spread, decided the vegetarian options were too limited for them, and ate chips and pizza at the on-site restaurant instead — having already paid for the buffet inside their package. That is an avoidable waste of money and it happens because no booking site publishes the menu.
If your group is vegetarian, wants halal-friendly food, or would prefer Indian and Western options, tell us before you book. Sometimes the right answer is the ฿2,200 zipline-only ticket plus lunch at Three Monkeys, the restaurant on the same site, which is well reviewed in its own right and covers à la carte and Western dishes properly. On the zipline-only ticket the buffet is ฿350 for ages 12 and over and ฿240 for children aged 4 to 11 if you decide you want it after all.
Hanuman World or Flying Hanuman? An honest comparison
Phuket has two zipline parks with nearly the same name on opposite sides of the island, and almost every website describes them as unrelated competitors. Mixing them up is the most common booking error here.
Hanuman World is at 105 Moo 4, Chaofa Road, Wichit, on the Chalong side of Phuket Town — 6 km from Wat Chalong, 12 km from the Big Buddha. Zipline, plus the roller, the skywalk and the luge. Tripadvisor 4.8 from 1,939 reviews.
Flying Hanuman is in Kathu, on the Patong side. A zipline park only — no roller, no skywalk, no luge. Tripadvisor 4.8 from 3,252 reviews.
Look past the identical star ratings at the distribution and a real difference appears. Of Flying Hanuman's 3,252 reviews, 73 sit at three stars or below — about 2.2%. Of Hanuman World's 1,939, 64 sit at three stars or below — about 3.3%, and 28 of those are one-star. Flying Hanuman's negative reviews are mostly about wanting a longer experience. Hanuman World's are almost entirely about queueing.
So the honest recommendation:
- Choose Hanuman World if you want a full morning with several different activities, and you will take the early session. More to do, and more to go wrong if you book the wrong hour.
- Choose Flying Hanuman if you want a tighter, better-organised zipline experience and nothing else. Smaller, and it shows in the reviews.
We are a contracted agent for both parks under the same agreement, so we genuinely have no reason to push you toward either. Message us and we will tell you which fits your group.
The luge: what it is, and when it is worth it
A luge is a gravity-powered go-kart on a downhill concrete track. No engine. You sit low in a three-wheeled cart, steer with handlebars, and brake by pulling back — push forward to go faster. If you have ridden the Skyline Luge in Singapore or Rotorua, it is that.
Hanuman World has two tracks, 650 metres and 1.2 kilometres, and it is the only one on Phuket. ฿4,290 buys World A+ plus two luge rides, which we arrange on request rather than selling on the page.
The honest picture, because the marketing photographs oversell it: each run lasts about three minutes. There is no booked slot, so you queue. A pickup truck shuttles everyone back to the top and one reviewer described the boarding as chaotic, with no system for who gets on which truck. A mother of two teenage boys wrote that it "looks amazing online but takes three minutes and no racing, not fast enough for adrenaline."
On the 08:00 session with short queues it is good fun and worth the money. On the 13:00 it is thirty minutes of standing for three minutes of riding. That is the whole calculation.
Children aged 10 and over drive alone. Children aged 4 to 10 must ride with a main driver, sitting in front if they are under 120 cm and behind if they are taller.
The rules the park actually enforces
- Maximum weight 120 kg. Enforced, and it applies to adults as written.
- Minimum age 4. No exceptions.
- Not recommended for guests aged 70 and over, and pregnant guests cannot take part.
- Closed-toe shoes required. Sandals and flip-flops will stop you at the desk.
- Insurance covers participants under 15 and over 75 at 50% of the stated policy amount rather than the full sum.
There is no minimum height rule on the zipline courses. If someone in your group falls outside these limits they can still come along — a non-participant ticket gives access to the grounds and restaurants. Tell us at booking and we will arrange it rather than let you find out at the counter.
Wear dark or old clothing. After rain the cables throw dirty water onto riders as they travel — the guides at the sister park jokingly call it "chocolate water" — and one family had their children's t-shirts permanently stained across two days. Nobody warns about this anywhere.
Opening hours and session times
Planned Schedule
Time | |
|---|---|
| Park open | Daily 08:00 – 18:00 |
| Last admission | 15:00 |
| Zipline sessions | 08:00 · 10:00 · 13:00 · 15:00 |
| Luge | 08:00 – 18:00, no booked slot |
| Roller zipline & skywalk | Park hours, no booked slot |
| Wanon Zone buffet | 10:00 – 18:00 |
How to get there independently
Hanuman World is on Chaofa Road in Wichit, roughly 20 minutes from Phuket Town and 40 from Patong. Grab and local taxis reach it easily and reviewers confirm getting there is straightforward. The harder half is the return leg, in the same way it is at most attractions up the Chalong side.
If you would rather not deal with either, our private round-trip transfer is ฿2,500 for the whole vehicle up to ten people, hotel door to park and back, with a pickup time calculated for your specific hotel zone and confirmed by WhatsApp the day before. Or take the park's free shared shuttle and accept the extra queue — your call, and we will book whichever you prefer.
Hanuman World Phuket — Zipline, Roller & Skywalk
From ฿2,200 per person · TAT Licensed No. 14/04232 · ⭐ 4.0 (186 reviews)
How to book Hanuman World Phuket
Book at least 48 hours ahead. Hanuman World gives its agents no seat allocation — every booking is confirmed individually with the park's reservations office and is subject to capacity on the day. Forty-eight hours gives us a full working day to get your session confirmed in writing before you travel, and the 08:00 session fills first, especially in peak season from November to April and around Chinese New Year.
Your payment confirms your booking with us. We then confirm your exact session with the park within 12 hours. If your first-choice session is already full, we offer you the next one that day or a full refund — whichever you prefer. You will never arrive to find you have no booking.
Book Hanuman World Phuket here — all four packages, session picker, and the pickup time worked out for your hotel.
We are a TAT Licensed Tour Operator — Licence No. 14/04232, verifiable on the Tourism Authority of Thailand's public register — and a contracted agent of Hanuman World rather than a reseller of a reseller. You can read more about who we are on our About page. Full park information is on the official Hanuman World website.
Questions before you commit? Message us on WhatsApp at +66 89 949 6235 and tell us your hotel, your group's ages and whether anyone is nervous about heights. We will tell you which package and which session, and we will tell you if the honest answer is the other park.
Visit our Hanuman World Phuket page for instant booking, or browse our full range of Phuket tour packages if you are building a longer itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are four packages. Zipline 18 Platforms is ฿2,200 per person for the zipline course alone with no meal. World C+ is ฿2,490 and adds the roller zipline, the skywalk and the Wanon buffet to a 10-platform course. World B+ is ฿2,990 for 18 platforms with the roller, skywalk and buffet. World A+ is ฿3,490 for the full 32-platform course with everything except the luge. These are the park's own published prices and we do not add to them. Private round-trip transfer is ฿2,500 for the whole vehicle up to ten people and is optional, because the park runs a free shared shuttle from most Phuket zones.
The 08:00 session if you are staying anywhere south of Patong, and the 10:00 if you are north of it. This matters more than which package you buy. The zipline runs to four fixed sessions — 08:00, 10:00, 13:00 and 15:00 — but the roller zipline, the skywalk and the luge have no booked time at all and run first-come throughout the day. Every session empties into those same queues, so they build steadily and peak in the early afternoon. Avoid the 13:00 if you have any choice. The 15:00 is a better late option than the 13:00, because only the zipline is timed — you can take the roller, skywalk and lunch before your session, and the park empties after 16:00. Last admission to the park is 15:00 and it closes at 18:00.
Because only the zipline is time-slotted. Your zipline session starts on schedule with a guide and a group, and it runs well. The roller zipline, the skywalk and the luge have no reservation system — you register at a separate desk and join whatever line exists. Four zipline sessions a day all feed into those unbooked attractions. Guests have reported queueing an hour for the luge and ninety minutes for the roller, with one describing a three-hour package that took seven hours in August 2026. Another arrived at 09:45 for a 10:00 session and still waited an hour, because check-in is done manually against a printed list. None of the complaints concern safety — the guides are praised even in one-star reviews.
Only the number of zipline platforms. All three include the 800-metre roller zipline, the 300-metre skywalk and the Wanon Zone buffet lunch. World C+ at ฿2,490 gives you 10 platforms — four ziplines, two abseils, one sky bridge and a spiral staircase, roughly an hour. World B+ at ฿2,990 gives you 18 platforms — nine ziplines including a 300-metre flight, three abseils, two sky bridges and a dual line, about two hours. World A+ at ฿3,490 is the full course: 32 platforms, 16 ziplines including the 400-metre flight, three 40-metre abseils, five sky bridges and two spiral staircases — about an hour on the wire and roughly three hours for the whole package.
No, and mixing them up is the most common booking mistake in Phuket. They are two separate parks on opposite sides of the island. Hanuman World is at 105 Moo 4, Chaofa Road, Wichit, on the Chalong side of Phuket Town, and has the zipline plus the roller zipline, the skywalk and the luge. Flying Hanuman is in Kathu, closer to Patong, and is a zipline park only — no roller, no skywalk, no luge. Hanuman World is the bigger day out with more to do; Flying Hanuman is smaller and by its own review record the more tightly organised of the two. We are a contracted agent for both parks, so we have no reason to steer you toward either.
The maximum weight is 120 kg and it is enforced at the park. The minimum age is 4 years old. Pregnant guests cannot take part, and the park does not recommend the activity for guests aged 70 and over. There is no minimum height requirement on the zipline courses. The park's accident insurance covers participants under 15 and over 75 at 50% of the stated policy amount rather than the full sum. If someone in your group falls outside these limits they can still come — a non-participant ticket gives access to the grounds and restaurants while everyone else is on the course.
It depends entirely on which session you book. The luge is a gravity-powered go-kart on a downhill concrete track — no engine, you steer with handlebars and brake by pulling back. There are two tracks, 650 metres and 1.2 kilometres, and it is the only luge on Phuket. Each run lasts about three minutes, there is no booked slot so you queue with everyone else, and a pickup truck shuttles you back to the top. On the 08:00 session with short queues it is genuinely good fun. On the 13:00 it is thirty minutes of queueing for three minutes of riding, and one parent of two teenagers concluded it was not worth it. Children aged 10 and over drive alone; children aged 4 to 10 ride with an adult, sitting in front if under 120 cm and behind if taller.
The Wanon Zone buffet is included on World C+, B+ and A+ and is served from 10:00 to 18:00. It has twelve dishes: chicken massaman curry, deep-fried vegetable spring rolls, stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts, stir-fried mixed vegetables in oyster sauce, spaghetti with tomato sauce, Hainanese chicken rice with clear soup, som tam papaya salad, stir-fried fish in black pepper sauce, chicken noodle soup, steamed rice, vegetable salad and seasonal fruit. Six of the twelve are vegetarian. On the zipline-only ticket the buffet costs ฿350 for ages 12 and over and ฿240 for children aged 4 to 11. Three Monkeys restaurant on the same site covers Western and à la carte options.
Hanuman World is on Chaofa Road in Wichit, 6 km from Wat Chalong and 12 km from the Big Buddha. Allow about 15 minutes from Chalong, Rawai or Naiharn, 20 minutes from Phuket Town, Panwa or Laemhin, 30 minutes from Kata or Karon, 40 minutes from Patong, 45 from Kamala and 55 from Bangtao, Surin or Laguna. From Nai Yang, Mai Khao or Phuket International Airport allow 75 minutes with traffic. Those northern zones are precisely why we often recommend the 10:00 session rather than the 08:00 — the earlier slot would need a 06:00 pickup.
The park runs a free shared shuttle from Kata, Karon, Tritrang, Patong, Nakalay, Kamala, Surin, Bangtao, Laguna, Panwa, Naiharn, Rawai, Chalong, Phuket Town and Laemhin. From Layan, Thalang, Nai Yang, Mai Khao, Pa-Klok, Ao Por, Mission Hill and the airport area it carries a ฿500 per person surcharge, dropping to ฿200 from the second person. Our private round-trip transfer is ฿2,500 for the whole vehicle up to ten people, charged once rather than per seat. The reason to take it is time rather than comfort — the shared shuttle runs a collection loop and creates a second queue at the transfer desk on arrival. Luggage carried on either vehicle is ฿300 per piece.
Closed-toe trainers are required and the rule is enforced at the desk — sandals and flip-flops will stop you going on the course. Wear dark or older clothing rather than anything light coloured. After rain the cables throw dirty water onto riders as they travel, and one family had their children's t-shirts permanently stained by it across two days. Bring a change of shirt if you are going anywhere afterwards, because you will sweat inside a harness in this climate. Phones, wallets and anything loose go into a locker before you start, so bring as little as possible.
At least 48 hours. Hanuman World gives its agents no seat allocation — every booking is confirmed individually with the park's reservations office and is subject to capacity on the day. Booking 48 hours ahead gives us a full working day to get your session confirmed in writing before you travel, and the 08:00 session fills first, particularly in peak season from November to April and around Chinese New Year. Your payment confirms your booking with us; we then confirm your exact session with the park within 12 hours, and if your first choice is full we offer you the next session that day or a full refund.
Yes. The park operates in light rain and the course runs in normal wet-season weather, which in Phuket means May through October. Sessions are suspended only for lightning or high wind, at which point the park will hold you until it passes or reschedule you. The practical consequence of riding after rain is the water thrown off the cables, which is why dark clothing matters. If the park closes on your date for weather, you choose between a full refund and a free date change rather than losing the booking.
Staff photograph riders on the course and offer the images for sale at the end, transferred digitally rather than printed. The price is set by the park at the counter on the day and it is entirely optional — you are never obliged to buy them, and you see the pictures before deciding. Your own phone is not permitted loose on the course, since it goes into a locker with everything else, so if you want pictures of yourself on the wire the park photographer is realistically the only route to them. Budget a little cash in Thai Baht if you think you will want them.
No. Hanuman World has no child rate on any of its packages — every ticket is a single per-person price, so a 10-year-old pays exactly the same as an adult. That is the park's own pricing structure rather than anything we add. A family of four on World C+ pays ฿2,490 × 4 = ฿9,960 regardless of ages. The one place a child rate does exist is the Wanon Zone buffet bought separately on the zipline-only ticket, which is ฿350 for ages 12 and over and ฿240 for children aged 4 to 11. If a child is too young for the course, a non-participant ticket lets them come along and use the grounds and restaurants.
No. The private transfer is a round-trip drop-off and collection — your driver takes you to Hanuman World, leaves, and returns at a time agreed in advance. He does not wait on site for the duration of your visit. So the collection time is fixed before the day rather than left open. From an 07:45 drop-off on the 08:00 session: Zipline 18 collected at 09:30, World C+ at 11:00, World B+ at 11:30 and World A+ at 12:30, with roughly two hours added to each on the 10:00 session, and a 12:45 drop with a 16:30 collection on the 15:00 session. Those times build in a buffer for the unbooked roller and skywalk queues, and if you finish early one WhatsApp message brings the driver forward.
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Carnival Magic vs Phuket FantaSea vs Siam Niramit: Which Phuket Show Is Right for Your Group? (2026 Guide)
Carnival Magic, FantaSea or Siam Niramit? Compare Phuket's three big evening shows by price, experience and open nights — and which suits your group best.