REVIEW · PATTAYA
Pattaya: Zipline Adventure with 25 Platforms w/ Kids Option
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Flying in Pattaya feels surprisingly doable. I like the 25-platform zipline circuit for how quickly it turns the jungle into a view-from-above playground, and I especially like the Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) perspectives you can spot from the ride platforms. The one big drawback to weigh is that the park area includes elephants, and there have been unsettling reports of chained elephants nearby, plus some people say the course can feel a bit rushed.
You’ll generally be in the air for about 20 minutes to 1 hour, depending on your starting time, and everything safety-related is handled for you: gear, guides, and bottled water are included. If you’re traveling with kids, the standout option here is a dedicated kids course for ages 4 to 7, which can make ziplining feel less intimidating.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Tarzan Adventure Pattaya: where check-in starts and how to read the vibe
- The 25-platform zipline circuit: what it’s like in real time
- Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) views: how to enjoy them without losing your nerve
- How the course runs for beginners, thrill-seekers, and first-timers
- Kids zipline option (ages 4–7): what changes and who it suits best
- Safety and fitness limits: when this activity is a no-go
- Price and value: is $21 per person worth it?
- The animal welfare concern in the same park area
- Booking tips: picking the right package and time slot
- Should you book this Pattaya zipline with 25 platforms?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this zipline?
- How long does the zipline experience take?
- What does the price include?
- What is not included in the price?
- Is there an English-speaking instructor?
- Is there a kids option?
- Who should not book this activity?
- What are the view highlights during the ride?
- Is it possible to cancel and get a full refund?
Key points before you go

- 25 platforms in Pattaya’s forest: a fast, adrenaline-leaning circuit designed for beginners through experienced riders
- Buddha Mountain views: you’ll get visual breaks looking out from the platforms toward Khao Chee Chan
- English-speaking instructors: professional guidance helps you clip in, stay steady, and get moving even if you’re nervous
- Kids option (ages 4–7): a separate course built for younger children
- Limits to respect: not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or anyone over 220 lbs (100 kg)
- What’s included vs. not: the ride, guides, equipment, and water are included, but not transport or food
Tarzan Adventure Pattaya: where check-in starts and how to read the vibe

This zipline experience is based at Tarzan Adventure Pattaya in Chonburi Province. So when you arrive, think of it as a full activity park where your day is centered on the zipline, but you may still see other attractions around you.
The first thing you’ll notice is that staff run the process like an operation, not a casual stroll. You’ll be equipped and guided through what to do before you go up and clip in, which matters a lot if it’s your first time. The good news: the experience is built around keeping you moving, and that often helps reduce the time you spend overthinking heights.
Now the caution. Some riders have reported seeing elephants chained on-site and being offered elephant rides in the same park area. Even if your focus is the zipline, this is the kind of detail you should treat as a personal comfort choice. If animal welfare is a hard no for you, I’d make your decision with that in mind rather than assuming the zipline area is completely separate.
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The 25-platform zipline circuit: what it’s like in real time

The main event is a full zipline route with 25 stations/platforms, stretching across the green canopy above Pattaya’s hills. The idea is simple: put on your gear, follow the instructor’s direction, and ride one platform to the next across the course.
Where it gets interesting is the rhythm. It’s not designed like a slow-scan photo tour. Your time in the system is limited, and the platform transitions are frequent. That’s exciting if you want momentum, but it can feel too quick if your goal is lingering over height and views.
A few key takeaways from the experience style:
- You’re not dropped in alone. Instructors are actively on hand to help you get through the course safely.
- You should expect guidance to help with fear management. Several people have described the staff as supportive when they felt uneasy.
- The course is marketed as a 25-platform run, but some people felt it didn’t match the number or that it moved faster than they expected. So if you’re the type who counts precisely, keep your expectations flexible.
If you want the best version of this experience, arrive ready to focus. Listen closely, follow the safety instructions, and commit to the ride rather than treating each moment like a pause button. That approach usually leads to more fun and fewer mid-course doubts.
Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) views: how to enjoy them without losing your nerve

The ride isn’t just about speed. You also get standout sightlines toward Pattaya Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) from the platforms. These views are one of the main reasons this zipline stands out versus generic jungle rides.
To enjoy the scenery while staying calm, don’t try to do it all at once. You’ll have brief moments on the platforms where you can look out before the next zip line carries you forward. That means your best photos, if you want them, will likely happen in those short platform pauses—not in the long uninterrupted rides.
Also, keep in mind what the timing can feel like for some people. If your group’s pace is on the quick side, you might not get much time to settle into the view. That’s not necessarily a safety issue. It’s just the nature of running a multi-platform circuit efficiently.
My practical advice: treat the views as a bonus, not your main schedule item. If you anchor your expectations that way, you’ll be happier when the ride stays snappy and you still catch the best sightlines.
How the course runs for beginners, thrill-seekers, and first-timers
This zipline is built to work across different comfort levels. It’s described as an ideal circuit for people of all levels, and the presence of professional instructors supports that claim in practice.
If you’re a first-timer, what matters most is how you’re handled at the start and throughout the line. People have highlighted that you get close guidance, and some even mentioned that staff helped them when it felt too scary. That kind of support can make a big difference between one shaky attempt and a ride you actually start enjoying.
If you’re a thrill-seeker, you’ll probably like the pace and the “go-go” feeling of a course that keeps sending you forward. The ride includes 25 exhilarating stations, so it’s not a short taste. It’s more like a single, focused adrenaline block.
If you’re somewhere in the middle—excited, but cautious—your best bet is to lean into the instruction and avoid bargaining with your fear. You don’t need to pretend you’re fearless. You just need to trust the safety process long enough to get moving.
Kids zipline option (ages 4–7): what changes and who it suits best
The most family-friendly feature here is the kids option for children aged 4 to 7. Instead of having little kids run the same sequence as adults, the operator offers a special kids course designed for a safer, more age-appropriate experience.
What this means for you as a parent is huge: you’re not just bringing your child to an adult-style activity and hoping it works out. The kids route is explicitly framed as a safer way for young children to experience the excitement of ziplining.
A few thoughts to help you decide:
- It’s great if your child is eager and able to follow directions. The program depends on kids cooperating during safety setup and throughout the course.
- It’s a good choice if you want your child’s experience to feel structured rather than improvised.
- It’s only for the specific age range listed: 4 to 7 years old. Picking the right package matters.
Also note that the overall experience isn’t listed as suitable for everyone due to physical limits, so if your child has mobility concerns or you’re unsure about the fit with the harness setup, it’s worth considering that before booking.
Safety and fitness limits: when this activity is a no-go

This is an active, height-based ride, so the rules matter. The experience is not suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- People with back problems
- People over 220 lbs (100 kg)
I’m glad the limits are clearly stated. They remove guesswork. Even if you feel like you could handle it, this kind of zipline depends on correct body positioning and comfort with the harness setup. If you or someone in your group doesn’t meet the requirements, it’s smarter to choose a different activity that fits better.
Another safety-related detail you can rely on: you’ll be guided by professional instructors and provided all the necessary equipment. That means you’re not expected to figure out harnesses or platform procedures on your own.
Price and value: is $21 per person worth it?

At about $21 per person, this falls into the “worth a try” category if your priority is a single fun burst of adrenaline plus real views. The value is mainly in what’s included:
- The zipline ride
- Guides
- All necessary equipment
- Bottled drinking water
What’s not included:
- Transportation
- Food
So the true cost for your day depends on how you’re getting there and whether you need to feed yourselves afterward.
Here’s how I’d judge value realistically. If you want a long, slow, scenic experience, you might feel the pricing doesn’t match if the course feels rushed or if you expected extra time on platforms. But if you want a guided, efficient zipline experience with safety support and a full circuit feel, the price can make sense.
For families, the kids course adds value when it’s actually the right fit, because it’s built for the age range rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach.
The animal welfare concern in the same park area

This is the part I won’t soften. The park environment includes elephants, and some booked guests have described elephants chained up and visible in the surrounding area. There have also been claims that elephants were available for rides.
Even if your trip is focused on ziplining, you can’t erase that context from your day once you arrive. This is why I’d treat this as a decision point, not a small footnote.
If animal welfare is central to how you travel, don’t assume you’ll be able to avoid the topic. Consider choosing a different zipline venue or planning to keep your attention on your assigned activity area as much as possible. And if you do go, decide in advance what you’ll do if you see elephants in distress—so you’re not forced into an emotional reaction in the moment.
Booking tips: picking the right package and time slot
A few booking choices can make a noticeable difference.
First, choose the right package. The kids course is only for children aged 4 to 7, and that’s not flexible. Double-check ages when booking so you don’t end up mismatched with the correct course type.
Second, pay attention to timing. The duration is listed as 20 minutes to 1 hour, depending on starting times. If you’re short on time, choose a slot that fits your schedule and build in a little buffer for check-in and gear.
Third, decide what pace you want. Some people have felt the ride was rushed and didn’t give them time to fully settle into the height and views. If that bothers you, you might prefer a slower attraction or you might ask to understand how the course timing typically runs for your group.
Should you book this Pattaya zipline with 25 platforms?
Book it if you want:
- A guided zipline circuit in Pattaya with 25 platforms
- Professional English-speaking instructors and included equipment
- A view bonus toward Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) from the ride platforms
- A kids option that’s designed specifically for ages 4–7
Skip it or think hard first if:
- You’re strongly opposed to animal attractions involving elephants, especially when they can be chained or otherwise restricted
- You need long, slow platform time for photos and lingering at height (this ride can feel fast)
- You or your group doesn’t meet the stated fitness limits (pregnancy, back problems, or over 220 lbs / 100 kg)
If you do book, go in with the right mindset: treat it as a focused, guided adrenaline run. You’ll likely have a better time when you prioritize safety, listen for instructions, and let the views come in the moments you get on the platforms.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this zipline?
You meet at Tarzan Adventure Pattaya.
How long does the zipline experience take?
The duration is listed as 20 minutes to 1 hour, depending on starting times.
What does the price include?
The price includes the zipline ride, guides, bottled drinking water, and all necessary equipment.
What is not included in the price?
Transportation and food are not included.
Is there an English-speaking instructor?
Yes, the instructor is listed as English.
Is there a kids option?
Yes. There is a special kids course for children aged 4 to 7.
Who should not book this activity?
It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, and people over 220 lbs (100 kg).
What are the view highlights during the ride?
You can enjoy views of Pattaya Buddha Mountain (Khao Chee Chan) from the platforms.
Is it possible to cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





















