For those seeking a moderate thrill, we have another exciting activity to recommend.



That's Zipline at Flying Hanuman Phuket.

Flying Hanuman is located in Kathu District, Phuket Province.



The map is below.



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Upon entering, I was greeted by a beautiful archway, which I captured in a photograph.



Looking to the right, I saw Hanuman. "Hello, Hanuman," I said. His name is Flying Hanuman. Of course, it wouldn't be right if there wasn't a Hanuman, would it?



This image depicts an altar dedicated to Hanuman. The accompanying text expresses a wish for the safety of a young elephant playing on a zipline. The speaker implores Hanuman to prevent the zipline cable from snapping due to the elephant's weight.



Proceed to the counter for registration.



Flying Hanuman offers 3 packages to choose from.


Journey A: 28 Platforms, including seasonal food and fruits, priced at 3,490 Baht.

2. Journey B: 28 Platforms, including seasonal fruits, 3,250 baht.

3. Discover Journey C : 16 Platform Non-seasonal fruit package Price 2,300 Baht



All packages include a Flying Hanuman souvenir t-shirt. The prices listed above may be lower if there are promotions or if you book at a travel fair.

We opted for Journey B: 28 Platforms. Since we were already there, we figured we might as well play all the stages.



There are four rounds of play each day, at 8:00, 10:00, 13:00, and the final round of the day at 15:00.



We opted for the 10 am round. Initially, we considered the 1 pm slot, but we were concerned about the heat. However, upon arrival, we discovered that the forest provided ample shade, minimizing sun exposure.



During registration, a welcome drink was served. I don't know what the drink was, but it was delicious. I was thirsty, so I drank it all and didn't take a picture. 55555++


After registration, you will receive a wristband to wear.



After a brief wait, we were greeted by staff members who introduced themselves and divided us into groups of two. Each group was assigned two staff members who provided safety instructions and explained the game's rules.



For your safety, please stand still while the staff equips you with the necessary safety gear. Each participant will also receive a small bottle of water to bring along.



For those who have luggage or bags, Flying Hanuman also has lockers for storage, so you don't have to worry about your belongings getting lost. Let's get started. This is a picture of the path to the first platform, with a slight incline that will get you sweating a little.



Upon arrival at the first platform, before playing, the staff will brief you again to ensure your safety. The key point is that you must not touch the sling cable at any time during the game. You can let go of your hands, swing them, or wave them, but you cannot touch the sling or release the safety yourself. Only the staff can release the safety for you.



Our group consists of 8 members and 2 staff members.



It's time to zipline. Staff are looking for volunteers to try it first. Everyone on the team looked at each other. "We Thais are not afraid of anything," one of them said. "Let's do it!" With a smile, they looked at the Chinese team leader, who volunteered to go first. As for me, I'll go in the middle.



The height and distance of each stage are not the same.



Staff will be on hand to assist with putting on and removing safety equipment. They will also volunteer to be your photographer. Excellent!


If you're looking for stunning photos, Flying Hanuman offers photography and videography packages. While I don't recall the exact price, a professional photographer will follow you throughout the platforms, capturing every moment like a superstar.



The forest was lush and shady. The sun wasn't too hot the day we went.



Wow, I found a baby monkey in the middle of the forest!



Platform sliding board for 2 people at a time



The staff member was hanging upside down, so I didn't dare to look up and take a picture for fear of falling.



The highlight of this attraction is the 400-meter-long checkpoint. The staff asked if we wanted to do a Superman pose, and we immediately agreed.


During this stage, the staff will accompany you, holding your legs while you lie face down, and then you will fly beautifully. 555++ Whoosh!



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After playing, they sat down at the dining table to wait for the fruit.



Before leaving, I couldn't resist browsing the souvenir shops (just browsing, mind you!).



This trip was incredibly enjoyable and not at all scary or thrilling. Some sections caused mild to moderate stomach churning.


Overall, I was impressed and would love to play again if I have the chance.

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