You’ll soar above Phuket’s jungle on 16 ziplines and cross sky bridges before sitting down to a Thai meal. Guides keep things safe and lighthearted—perfect for anyone wanting real adventure without fuss.
The first thing that hit me was the scent of lemongrass—fresh, a bit sweet—right when we checked in. Our guide, Noi, handed out chilled herbal juice and made sure everyone felt at ease before we geared up. The harnesses were solid, all European brands, and the staff double-checked every buckle. You could hear cicadas buzzing in the background while we waited for our safety briefing under the shade of giant trees.
We started on a short walk through the forest—just enough to get your heart going but not too tough. The air felt cooler up there, even though it was midday. Each platform seemed to blend into the trees; you’d hardly notice them if you weren’t looking. I remember gripping the first zipline cable a little tighter than I meant to, but after that first whoosh through the canopy, it was pure fun. There are 16 ziplines in total, plus sky bridges and spiral stairs that twist around tree trunks. At one point, we zipped side-by-side on a dual line—my friend beat me by half a second.
Yes! The guides explain everything clearly and help you at each platform. Kids can join as long as they meet safety requirements.
Wear comfy clothes and closed shoes. They provide water, helmets, and all gear—you just need your sense of adventure.
Yes, a set Thai meal is included along with water and seasonal fruit. Vegetarian options are available if you ask ahead.
Round-trip transfers by minibus or van are included in your booking—just let them know where you’re staying in Phuket.
Your day covers round-trip transport from Phuket hotels, an English-speaking guide throughout, bottled water, insurance coverage, all safety equipment (from France), a set Thai lunch with fruit and water, plus a Flying Hanuman t-shirt as a souvenir.
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