Was really nice and exhausting! Take the 42 course if you are 16-35 years old. I consider myself somewhat fit.. yet the part I was supposed to climb the tree got me soo sooo exhausted. Luckily when you get down the zip lines you'll be provided with small free water bottles through out the corse which is soo nice! Also to note the first 3-4 obstacles are the hardest (walking on a string etc).
This corse is not recommended for families. There are kid zones for that.
TIP! If you belive that you are faster than the rest of the groups, walk up the stairs fast and be first in line, else you'll regret not walking past the scared and slow people since you can't really pass them later on.
Beware: when we was there we finished first..and lonely couple that failed the corse came down after us, and we was supposed to take the same taxi shuttle on out way back from the corse but they said we will be waiting down at the parking lot... while we was at the begging in in reception to wait for the rest that was supposed to take the same shuttle (total of 5 people) so when the last family arrives down we started to head down to the parking where our taxi was supposed to wait for us. But this lonely couple and the taxi driver had already driven off and caused us to having to go back to the reception and wait for 20 minutes for another taxi to pick us up.. 6 people in a small 5 seating taxi.. well we made it work.. Anyway.. it wasn't the companies fault, but the agents taxi providers fault. Just make sure you go down to the parking and wait there as soon as youve returned the...
Read moreWe visited on august 9th for my birthday 🎉 we went abit later on in the day hoping it was quiet for us to crack on with the course and it was we were the only 2 on the course 😁 we chose to do the 45 platforms it costs up 2030 baht as we had 30% off for using our own transport. We were greeted by some lovely staff who put our harnesses, hard hats and gloves on then we watched a short clip to show us how to use the equipment safely we then had a practise on a small zip line. Once we knew how to use the equipment safely the staff showed us to the start of our course, there were staff on each platform waiting for us to cross the ziplines and other obstacles safely and to then point us to the next thing. Im not a fan of heights or spiders and we saw several massive spiders but the staff were great at keeping me calm😁
The last thing we had to do was the freefall jump and I was very very scared after seeing how high up we were but the two instructors that were on the platform with me were great at calming me down and talking me into making that last jump to complete the course 😁 I was so glad I did it, it was a great experience. Throughout the course we were provided with free bottles on water and there was someone taking photos which you have the choice to buy at the end for 200 baht each.
All in all a great experience and I would highly...
Read moreOMG!!!! Okay so I am a very uneasy with heights but I DID IT and DON'T regret it one second. To start with, the staff are super kind and have increadble patience. They are extremely concerned about your safety and ensure you know what you are doing before attempting the course. While in the trees, you are surrounded by supporting rope and ground staff who you don't even notice until you require them. The course includes all sorts of tasks and obstacles from the tight rope, fire fox, tree ladder climbs, suspended tunnel crawls and much MORE! Just a heads up to all those Scaredy-Cats like me: I would suggest you really think about the 'Intermediate Tree Adventure' before doing it - it is much more mentally challenging then it looks. As much as you might want to push your limits, this could be a step too far. Once you start it, you have to complete it. With that said though, I was petrified at the start but the staff really, really looked after me and by the end I felt extremely alive and accomplished!!! This is definitely a 'Must Do' in Phuket and a wonderful company to go with! - Thank you again to all the amazing staff who helped me
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