REVIEW · KRABI
Aonang Fiore Zip Line Adventure in Krabi
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Jungle ziplines feel better when you know the rules. This one runs right out of Aonang Fiore Resort, just a short ride from Ao Nang Beach, with rope bridges, cable crossings, and an 80-meter double zipline you can race side-by-side.
I like that you can choose your challenge level. The easy course tops out at 5 meters and fits kids who are at least 100 cm tall, while the bigger thrills go higher and last longer.
One thing to consider: if you want an all-adult, maximum-adrenaline day, the park is designed to work well for families. Also, the top zipline and higher course require you to be at least 150 cm tall.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Focus On
- Ao Nang Fiore Resort: the Jungle Zipline Park Near Ao Nang Beach
- Choosing Your Course: Easy, Extreme, or the Full Two Hours
- The Big Moment: Racing on the 80-Meter Double Zipline
- What the 2-Hour Experience Feels Like, From Briefing to Course
- Rope Bridges and Cables: The Part You’ll Talk About Later
- Equipment, Instruction, and Safety You Can Feel
- Price and Value: Why $41.95 Can Make Sense in Krabi
- Who This Is Best For (And When to Skip It)
- Smart Tips Before You Go (So the Day Runs Smoothly)
- Should You Book the Ao Nang Fiore Zip Line Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the zip line adventure?
- Where does the activity start?
- What course options are available?
- What height do kids need for the easy course?
- What height do you need for the extreme or all-in-one course?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included besides the zip lines?
- Do I need good weather?
- What group size should I expect?
Key Things I’d Focus On

- Quick access from Ao Nang Beach (about a 5-minute drive)
- Three circuit options: easy, extreme, and combined
- A race moment on the 80-meter double zipline
- Big height milestones like a 23-meter rope bridge for the higher courses
- Included gear, instruction, and snacks that make it feel like a real activity day
Ao Nang Fiore Resort: the Jungle Zipline Park Near Ao Nang Beach

This zipline adventure is based on the grounds of Ao Nang Fiore Resort, and the feel of the place is practical: you’re close to where you’ll already be spending time in Ao Nang. The park sits only about a five-minute drive from the beach, so it’s easy to fit into a day that also includes swimming, lunch, or a sunset walk.
What I like here is that you’re not driving all over Krabi to reach a single thrill moment. The meeting point is right at Aonang Fiore Resort, which means you start your experience in a place that’s set up for guests, not a random field somewhere.
The jungle setting is part of the appeal, but it’s not “survival” style. Your time centers on the course and the safety process, not on figuring out where to go or how to get ready. That matters if you’re traveling with kids, or if you just don’t want extra hassle on vacation.
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Choosing Your Course: Easy, Extreme, or the Full Two Hours
The course choice is the heart of the experience. You’re not stuck with one level. You can match the day to your group’s heights and comfort, and you’ll still get the zipline and rope-bridge fun.
Here’s how the height rules work:
- Easy course: height over 100 cm (this is the option meant for younger kids; it’s described as suitable starting around age 4 and 100 cm tall). The maximum height is 5 meters, and the easy course takes about 45 minutes.
- Extreme course: height over 150 cm.
- Combined / All-in-one: also requires height over 150 cm, and that version is built for about 2 hours of activity.
Timing is worth paying attention to. The extreme course is listed at about 90 minutes, while the combined option is the full 2 hours. If you’re short on time, easy can be a smooth intro. If you’re treating this as your main adventure block, the combined run is the longest.
The Big Moment: Racing on the 80-Meter Double Zipline

Every zipline park has one “main event,” and this one is the 80-meter double zipline. It’s opened to anyone over 150 cm, and the key detail is that you can race. Side-by-side zipping adds that playful competition feeling, which is great for siblings, friends, or anyone who needs a little motivation to stay focused on the course.
This is also where the higher course makes a difference. The park includes a rope bridge at 23 meters up in the canopy. That doesn’t mean you’ll always do every feature (it depends on which circuit you choose), but it explains why the extreme and all-in-one categories are set by height. You’re not just flying; you’re moving through a setup where nerves and balance both matter.
If you’re the type who hates the idea of heights, pay attention to the course structure. The easy circuit keeps you lower, while the higher course shifts the experience toward more exposure and more technical elements like rope bridges and dangling cable crossings.
What the 2-Hour Experience Feels Like, From Briefing to Course

This is a guided, equipment-based activity with a safety briefing built in. Before you head out on the circuits, you get a safety briefing and the necessary gear, including helmets and gloves. An instructor is part of the experience, and they’re listed as English-speaking, which helps a lot if you’re not fluent in Thai.
From a “how it runs in real life” perspective, the flow is pretty clear: you arrive, get geared up, get your briefing, then you work through the course segments. Because the park offers multiple circuits, the experience stays organized instead of turning into a free-for-all.
You’ll be moving along a series of zipline runs and rope elements. The description highlights multiple rope bridges and cables, including dangling cables, so you’re not just doing one straight-line zip. You’ll cross, pause at different stations, and then zip again. That rhythm can make the adrenaline feel more manageable. You’re not in the air the whole time. You’re doing short flights with handoffs and station steps between them.
One practical upside: the courses are built for different confidence levels. If someone in your group is nervous, they can go with the easy circuit while others take the extreme or combined circuit.
Rope Bridges and Cables: The Part You’ll Talk About Later
The most memorable part is often not the ziplines themselves, but the rope-bridge sections and cable crossings. The park’s design uses that classic jungle-adventure mix: you’ll move across bridges, then zip to the next platform, then repeat.
The higher features are where your nerves will show up. The park specifically calls out a 23-meter rope bridge in the canopy, and that’s the kind of detail that tells you what level you’re signing up for when you choose extreme or combined. If you do the easy course, you’ll keep things much lower (max 5 meters), so it’s a calmer entry point.
I also appreciate that the park includes side-by-side racing. It gives the group a shared “moment” even if people choose different circuit lengths. You get a chance to cheer and compare progress, instead of everyone feeling separated into a completely different day.
Equipment, Instruction, and Safety You Can Feel

Safety gear and instruction are included, and that’s a big reason this activity works for families. You get helmets, gloves, and a safety briefing. The park is described as having high-quality equipment and experienced staff, and that lines up with what you’d want for a course that includes rope bridges and cable crossings.
There’s also basic accident insurance included. It’s not the same as full travel insurance, but it does mean the operator has that basic coverage component built into the experience package.
What matters most for me is how you’ll use the staff. This kind of course can turn stressful if you’re left guessing. Here, you have a professional instructor guiding you through the safety process and equipment use, plus support as you move through the course.
Price and Value: Why $41.95 Can Make Sense in Krabi
At $41.95 per person, this can be a strong value in Krabi because a lot of the extras are wrapped into the price. You’re not just paying for a zipline photo moment. You’re paying for the whole setup: hotel round-trip transfer, snacks, and the guided equipment process.
Included items listed:
- Hotel round-trip transfer
- Drinking water and soft drink
- Fruit and a snacks box
- A professional English-speaking instructor
- Safety briefing and equipment (helmets, gloves etc.)
- Basic accident insurance
That’s a practical bundle, especially if you’re staying in Ao Nang and don’t want to manage another transport headache.
One cost note to watch: pickup from Krabi Town, Klong Muang, and Tub Kaek Beach has an extra 250 THB per person. If you’re staying in Ao Nang near the resort pickup area, you’ll likely find it smoother cost-wise. But if you’re coming from farther out, factor that surcharge into your plan.
Finally, with a maximum group size of 40 travelers, it’s not a huge crowd scene. Smaller groups generally mean less waiting between course stations.
Who This Is Best For (And When to Skip It)
This is one of those activities where “best for” is very clear.
You’ll likely love it if:
- You’re traveling with kids and want a course that starts at 100 cm tall
- You want something active but still controlled and guided
- Your group includes mixed comfort levels with heights
You might want a different option if:
- Everyone in your group is an adult who wants an ultra-hard, high-adrenaline day
- Your group is mostly above 150 cm and you’re expecting a long, extreme-only layout every time
The park’s positioning is family-friendly, and the easy circuit is built to get younger kids moving through a safer-feeling height zone. That’s great for families, but it can mean the “main thrills” only apply to certain height requirements. If your group doesn’t meet those height thresholds, your experience naturally becomes shorter or less intense.
Smart Tips Before You Go (So the Day Runs Smoothly)
Since height determines the circuit you can take, the biggest prep is simple: check everyone’s height against the rules. Easy requires over 100 cm, while extreme and all-in-one require over 150 cm. That’s not a “maybe” situation. It’s the core gate to the bigger ziplines and the 80-meter double.
Bring a good attitude about rope and balance. Even on the easy course, you’re in a harness setup and moving across platforms. If you treat it like a fun obstacle course and follow the instructor instructions, it tends to feel exciting instead of intimidating.
Wear practical clothing. You’ll be using safety gear, so you want something comfortable that won’t feel restrictive. Closed-toe footwear is the safest choice for most outdoor activities like this, even if the operator provides the main safety equipment.
And plan for the weather. This activity requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund, so don’t build your whole schedule around one single hour on a stormy day.
Should You Book the Ao Nang Fiore Zip Line Adventure?
If you want a family-friendly Krabi activity that feels organized, guided, and built for different comfort levels, I think this is an easy yes. The included helmets, gloves, instructor, snacks, and hotel transfer make it feel like a complete package instead of a bare-bones attraction. The 80-meter double zipline is a strong highlight for groups who qualify for the higher circuits.
I’d book it with one caution: be honest about height requirements and whether your group wants mostly extreme thrills or a balanced mix that includes an easy option. If your party is mostly adult thrill-seekers, you may find your happiest experience comes from choosing the extreme or combined circuit from the start. If you’re mixed ages or some people are nervous about heights, the easy course is exactly the kind of on-ramp that keeps the whole group included.
FAQ
How long is the zip line adventure?
It runs about 2 hours (approx.). The easy course takes about 45 minutes, the extreme course about 90 minutes, and the combined course is about 2 hours.
Where does the activity start?
You start at Aonang Fiore Resort, 764 Tambon Ao Nang, Muang, Chang Wat Krabi 81180, Thailand, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
What course options are available?
You can choose between the easy course, the extreme course, or the combined (all-in-one) course.
What height do kids need for the easy course?
The easy course requires a height of over 100 cm.
What height do you need for the extreme or all-in-one course?
The extreme and all-in-one course require a height of over 150 cm.
Is hotel pickup included?
Hotel round-trip transfer is included, but pickup from Krabi Town, Klong Muang, and Tub Kaek Beach has an extra 250 THB per person.
What’s included besides the zip lines?
You get a safety briefing and equipment (helmets, gloves etc.), a professional English-speaking instructor, drinking water and soft drink, fruit, and a snacks box, plus basic accident insurance.
Do I need good weather?
Yes. The activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What group size should I expect?
The tour has a maximum of 40 travelers.

























