Extreme 65-Platform Jungle Zipline in Phuket: Treetop Obstacles & Canopy Ziplines
Race through Phuket’s canopy on 65 platforms of zips and treetop obstacles. This two-hour adventure blends adrenaline ziplines with balance-testing bridges—ideal for both newcomers and seasoned canopy riders.
The Experience
Before You Go
Observe the weight limit
The operator enforces a 120 kg (264 lb) maximum—be honest at check-in to ensure safety and proper rigging.
Choose morning slots
Start early to avoid heat, humidity and heavier afternoon groups for a smoother experience.
Wear secure footwear
Closed-toe, grippy shoes help on rope bridges and landings—no sandals or loose footwear.
Secure loose items
Use tethers or leave phones and hats in a locker; loose gear can be hazardous on ziplines.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Short viewpoint walk behind the park for quieter jungle sounds
- •Nearby rubber plantation roads for a shaded post-activity stroll
Wildlife
- •Common tree lizards
- •Tropical birds such as bulbuls and kingfishers
Conservation Note
Operators typically emphasize low-impact routes and limit platform footprints; avoid touching vines and stay on marked paths to protect regrowth and wildlife.
Phuket’s inland hills were shaped by tin-mining and rubber plantations; many adventure operators repurposed secondary forest and plantation land for ecotourism.
What to Bring
Closed-toe hiking or trail shoesEssential
Provides traction for rope bridges, platforms and uneven landings.
Moisture-wicking clothingEssential
Breathable fabrics keep you comfortable in Phuket’s heat and humidity.
Light gloves (optional)
Protects hands on ropes and during braking if operator permits.
Insect repellentEssential
Useful for pre- and post-course time in the jungle and parking areas.
Common Questions
Is there an age limit?
Most parks accept children from about 6–8 years old depending on height and ability; check the operator’s rules and bring ID for minors.
What is the weight limit?
The maximum weight allowed on the zipline is 120 kg (264 lb); this is strictly enforced for safety and equipment performance.
Are shoes and helmets provided?
Helmets and harnesses are provided by the operator; you should bring or wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing.
Can I bring a camera or phone on the course?
Small cameras and phones are often allowed if secured with a tether—confirm rules with staff and use provided lockers if available.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
2 hours
Location
Phuket, Phuket
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate—good balance and basic mobility required; stairs and short climbs included
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