Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai

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Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai

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Fly over Chiang Mai’s jungle. The Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour sends you on twin-cable lines above mountains, jungle, and villages. I especially like the included Chiang Mai city pickup and the Thai buffet waiting after safety training. It’s not recommended if you’re pregnant, have impaired mobility, or certain medical conditions like high blood pressure or epilepsy.

Pick Ultimate or Extreme depending on how much adrenaline you want. Ultimate adds 19 platforms and 9 ziplines, while Extreme ramps up to 38 platforms and 17 ziplines, including a 1,200m run. With a maximum of 20 travelers, you’re not stuck in a giant cattle line the whole day.

Key things I’d bank on

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - Key things I’d bank on

  • Twin-cable ziplining that’s designed to feel safer and more stable
  • Ultimate vs Extreme packages with big differences in platform and zipline count
  • Thai buffet + bottled water included, so you’re not paying extra at the base
  • Scenery hits: mountains, jungle, and village views from high up
  • Small group size (up to 20 travelers) that helps the staff manage your pacing

Soar Over Mountains and Jungle From Chiang Mai’s Back Door

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - Soar Over Mountains and Jungle From Chiang Mai’s Back Door
This zipline outing is built around one core idea: seeing Chiang Mai from a height you just don’t get any other way. From the platforms, you get wide views over jungle and valley terrain, plus glimpses of villages far below. It’s the kind of perspective that makes you feel like you’re moving through the region, not just passing through.

I also like that the course uses a twin cable zipline setup. You’ll still feel the speed and height, but the system is set up for a more controlled ride, especially compared to sketchy-sounding operations. Add in the safety training, and it turns the day from a jump-into-the-unknown gamble into something you can prepare for.

One more practical plus: this is positioned as a serious course, and you’ll see features like glass bridge crossings and sky bridges on the Ultimate route, and even more add-ons on Extreme. That matters because it’s not just one long zipline. It’s a chain of different sections, so you’re not bored 20 minutes in.

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Ultimate or Extreme: What Changes and How to Choose

You’ll select between two packages, and both run for about 5 hours. The difference is how much course you want to work through and how intense the lines and obstacles get.

Ultimate Package: More Variety, Still Manageable

Ultimate is the one that makes sense if you want a full ziplining day without feeling like you’re sprinting through 18 hours of adrenaline. It includes 19 platforms and 9 ziplines of varying lengths, plus extras like abseiling and glass bridge crossings, along with sky bridges.

For many people, Ultimate hits a great balance:

  • Enough ziplines to feel like a real adventure day
  • Breaks and different elements (bridges, abseiling) so it’s not all the same sensation
  • A strong chance of satisfying the first-timer jitters, since the course is still structured and safety-led

Extreme Package: Bigger Course, Longer Runs, More Obstacles

Extreme is the heavy-duty option. It includes 38 platforms and 17 ziplines, including a 1,200m zipline run. You’ll also encounter climbing nets, viewpoint stations, and additional sky bridges.

Extreme is a good call if you:

  • Want more airtime overall
  • Like obstacle-style segments, not just point-to-point ziplines
  • Enjoy being busy for the whole day rather than pacing

Just keep in mind that more platforms usually means more time in gear, more time moving between sections, and more chances to feel tired in the mid-afternoon heat. If you’re strong and excited, it’s great. If you get worn down easily, Ultimate might feel more fun.

Getting There From Chiang Mai City Without Losing Your Day

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - Getting There From Chiang Mai City Without Losing Your Day
One of the biggest practical wins here is that round-trip transfers from Chiang Mai city are included. That saves real time and stress. Instead of negotiating rides, guessing routes, or waiting for a bus that might not show up on schedule, you show up and get moving.

The meeting point is:

Kingkong Smile Zipline

89 หมู่ 4 บ้านแม่ตอนหลวง Tambon Thep Sadet, Amphoe Doi Saket, Chiang Mai 50220, Thailand

This tour is also listed as starting and ending back at the meeting point, so the day stays simple. Departure times are available throughout the day, which helps you choose a slot that matches your Chiang Mai plans.

A small caution: one review in the mix points to a pickup no-show issue. The provider later apologized and explained a mismatch, but the takeaway for you is straightforward: confirm your pickup details the day before and plan to be ready early. When the outing is booked months ahead, you still want to treat pickup timing like something you actively watch.

Safety Training and Gear: The Part You’ll Be Glad Exists

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - Safety Training and Gear: The Part You’ll Be Glad Exists
Ziplining is fun. It’s also height and speed. That’s why the safety section is not an afterthought here. You get safety training before you ride, and you’ll use all necessary safety equipment, including new gloves.

There’s also first aid insurance, which is the kind of boring detail that matters when you’re doing anything physical. In real life, accidents are rare, but the smart operators plan for them instead of hoping for the best.

The course is marketed as the highest and longest zipline experience in Asia, and you can feel that ambition in the structure: multiple platforms, multiple lines, and different elements like glass bridge crossings and sky bridges. That kind of design only works if the safety system and staff are on point.

Still, safety isn’t just the equipment. It’s also eligibility. You should not ignore the restrictions listed:

  • Age: 10–65
  • In good health
  • Height: at least 110cm
  • Weight limit: maximum 120kg
  • Not recommended for impaired physical mobility
  • Not recommended for pregnant women
  • Not recommended for certain medical conditions (examples listed include high blood pressure and epilepsy)

If any of those apply, it’s worth choosing a different activity. It’s better to keep your trip fun than to force an experience that might be unsafe for you.

The Thai Buffet Moment: Fuel Before You Fly

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - The Thai Buffet Moment: Fuel Before You Fly
This tour includes a Thai buffet plus one bottle of drinking water. That’s a big deal because ziplining mornings can be early, and your appetite often shows up once the adrenaline wears off.

I like that you’re fed as part of the package. You’re not hunting for food at an unfamiliar stop, and you’re less likely to start the course lightheaded or snack-cranky. Thai buffet usually means a mix you can adjust to your comfort level, from familiar flavors to spicier items—so go easy if heat isn’t your thing.

Pro tip: drink the water you’re given, then sip during transitions when you can. The course has multiple segments, and you’ll be moving in and out of the gear area.

What You’ll Experience Between Platforms

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - What You’ll Experience Between Platforms
This isn’t just a single straight line from point A to B. The day is broken into segments that change what your body feels and what your eyes see.

Glass Bridges and Sky Bridges

On the Ultimate route, you’ll do glass bridge crossings and sky bridges. That’s where the “wow” factor often hits hardest because you can see below you while still being secured to the system. It also slows you down a little, which can be comforting if you need a moment to process the height.

On Extreme, the add-ons continue, with additional sky bridges and more obstacles. The point is variety: you get different types of fear, not just one.

Abseiling and Obstacle Segments

Ultimate includes abseiling, which is a different skill sensation than ziplines. Instead of only flying, you’ll feel controlled descent using the safety setup.

Extreme adds climbing nets and viewpoint stations. That makes Extreme more of an active course. If you like doing things, it’s satisfying. If you prefer mostly-smooth rides, Ultimate is usually the gentler choice.

The 1,200m Extreme Zipline

Extreme includes a 1,200m zipline. That’s the kind of length that changes your rhythm. Shorter lines can feel like a thrill hit. A longer run feels like an ongoing flight, with time to watch the views and notice how fast you’re actually moving.

Group Size, Timing, and Your Energy Plan

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - Group Size, Timing, and Your Energy Plan
A maximum of 20 travelers is a sweet spot for tours like this. It usually means more staff attention per person and fewer long waits when it’s your turn to clip in.

The tour duration is about 5 hours, which is realistic for a course with multiple sections. Still, plan for the fact that you’ll spend energy before you even start flying: check-in, gear, training, and movement between zones.

If you’re scheduling Chiang Mai around this, aim for a day where you don’t need to be super mobile right afterward. Even if you’re fit, you’ll likely feel it in your arms, legs, and shoulders.

Also, this experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s normal for outdoor zipline operations, but it’s worth keeping in mind when you lock in other plans.

The Price: Why $79.39 Can Make Sense Here

Kingkong Smile Zipline Adventure Tour From Chiang Mai - The Price: Why $79.39 Can Make Sense Here
At $79.39 per person, this doesn’t look like a bargain zipline. But when you look at what’s included, the value starts to make sense.

Included in the package:

  • Round-trip transfer from Chiang Mai city
  • Thai buffet and 1 bottle of drinking water
  • Safety training and professional staff
  • Safety equipment, including new gloves
  • First aid insurance
  • Mobile ticket

If you were doing this independently, those items would usually cost you money one-by-one (especially the transport and guided safety gear). Here, the price is basically paying for a full, managed experience with safety baked in.

The other value angle is time. When pickup is included and departures run throughout the day, you lose less time figuring out logistics and more time actually flying.

Who Should Book This Zipline and Who Should Skip

This tour is a strong match for:

  • People who want a real adventure day in nature without doing tons of planning
  • Anyone comfortable with heights and the idea of being clipped into a harness for multiple segments
  • First-timers who want structured safety training (the course is set up for participation within the listed health rules)

It’s a weaker match if:

  • You’re pregnant
  • You have impaired physical mobility
  • You have medical conditions listed as not recommended (like high blood pressure or epilepsy)
  • You don’t meet the height/weight/age thresholds

And if you’re sensitive to schedule stress, it’s worth being extra proactive about pickup timing. One issue in the feedback set involved a pickup no-show, so bring a calm plan: confirm the pickup window, arrive a bit early where possible, and keep your contact info ready.

Should You Book the Kingkong Smile Zipline Tour From Chiang Mai?

I’d book it if you want an organized, value-packed zipline day with city pickup, real safety training, and a course that goes beyond a single run. The Ultimate package is a smart pick for most people who want a full adventure without overdoing it. If you crave length and more obstacles, Extreme is built for that.

Before you hit book, do three quick checks:

  • Make sure you meet the height/weight/age rules and your health situation is compatible with the restrictions.
  • Choose Ultimate vs Extreme based on your stamina, not just your thrill level.
  • Plan around the weather requirement and keep an eye on pickup timing so the day starts clean.

If those boxes fit, this is the kind of Chiang Mai activity that leaves you with a lot more than photos. You’ll remember the feeling of moving across jungle and valley air.

FAQ

How long is the zipline tour from Chiang Mai?

The experience runs about 5 hours (approx.).

Is round-trip pickup from Chiang Mai city included?

Yes. Round-trip transfer from Chiang Mai city is included. If you need pickup outside Chiang Mai city, it’s charged at 1,000 THB per car.

What’s included for food and drinks?

You get a Thai buffet and 1 bottle of drinking water.

What does the Ultimate package include?

Ultimate includes 19 platforms and 9 ziplines of varying lengths, plus extras such as abseiling and glass bridge crossings, along with sky bridges.

What does the Extreme package include?

Extreme includes 38 platforms and 17 ziplines, including a 1,200m zipline. It also includes climbing nets, viewpoint stations, and additional sky bridges.

Who can participate based on age, height, and weight limits?

Participants must be between 10 and 65 years old and in good health. Height must be at least 110cm, and the maximum weight limit is 120kg.

What safety items and support are included?

The tour includes safety training, professional staff, and all necessary safety equipment, including new gloves. It also includes first aid insurance.

Can I get a refund if plans change or if weather cancels the tour?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If the tour is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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