Mission Antarctica Expedition
This experience forces people to think, communicate, collaborate and understand each other. Participants get to know each other, challenge, and collaborate to build on each other's strengths.
HOW THE ACTIVITY WORKS
During an excursion in the icy expanses of Antarctica, a violent avalanche destroyed all of your team's sleds, leaving you and your colleagues stranded in a high-risk zone. With time running out, the wind blowing increasingly stronger through the mountains and the snow falling relentlessly, the only option to escape this perilous situation is to rebuild the sleds using the materials, tools, and equipment available on site.
In your survival kit, you find several objects and equipment that could assist you in this task. However, you will need to adapt to unforeseen circumstances throughout the construction, as the weather will give you no respite. Once the sled is assembled, you will need to subject it to a final test to verify its strength and ability to withstand the extreme conditions of Antarctica. In summary, your mission is to build a sled that will allow your team to leave this hostile environment and return safely to civilization.
WHY CHOOSE THIS ACTIVITY?
This activity is ideal for companies that want to motivate and unite their work teams, create bonds and have a lot of fun. Bonding and happiness in the workplace have become essential for employee retention.
Beyond being a social and fun activity, team building is a strategic activity that will contribute to the advancement of your organization and help it respond to various issues.
We recommend integrating team-building activities with a training workshop to reach your development objectives.
Activity offered in winter and summer!
• Practical leadership
• Energising a conference
• Exploring Excellence
• Fun & Motivation
• Networking
• Strategy Communication
• Team Dynamics
• Uniting Teams
• Strategic plans
• Annual meetings
• Congresses
• Organizational issues
• Special Events
• Minimum : 7 / Maximum : 250
• Indoor / Outdoor