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Khanh Hoa Best Zipline Adventure

Written by Nguyen A on October 05, 2018 - 09:14 AM

Zipline from tree to tree in a rare piece of Khanh Hoa wilderness

Flying Hanuman is an adventure like no other on Phuket. It shows that the island’s beauty goes far beyond the sea, sun and sand that it is famous for. The hillsides of Phuket overflow with thick forest that is great for exploration and outdoor activities.
What Flying Hanuman aimed to achieve was to provide travellers with exceptional service, enjoyment, excitement and memories without impacting the natural balance within the forest environment surrounding it. There is no better way to take in the other face of the Pearl of the Andaman.

Our Amazing Zipline Adventure

The site of Flying Hanuman stands almost exactly as it did before construction began. A wide variety of trees and small animals occupy the 80,000 square meter plot, and the natural rubber trees are harvested by locals who are still allowed to live on the hillside. A small creek runs through the land during the wet months and even the trees within Flying Hanuman’s reception area have been left untouched.
Flying Hanuman is an eco-adventure because it is part of the forest that surrounds it. Great care has been used to make sure the zip line adventure does not have a negative effect on the trees it uses and the species who call the area their home. It took hard work to put the course into place, but once it was done, the forest is what makes the attraction so special.

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The site of Flying Hanuman stands almost exactly as it did before construction began. A wide variety of trees and small animals occupy the 80,000 square meter plot, and the natural rubber trees are harvested by locals who are still allowed to live on the hillside

The site of Flying Hanuman stands almost exactly as it did before construction began. A wide variety of trees and small animals occupy the 80,000 square meter plot, and the natural rubber trees are harvested by locals who are still allowed to live on the hillside

The site of Flying Hanuman stands almost exactly as it did before construction began. A wide variety of trees and small animals occupy the 80,000 square meter plot, and the natural rubber trees are harvested by locals who are still allowed to live on the hillside

The site of Flying Hanuman stands almost exactly as it did before construction began. A wide variety of trees and small animals occupy the 80,000 square meter plot, and the natural rubber trees are harvested by locals who are still allowed to live on the hillside

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