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TEAM BUILDING - KAROO1

Team building 2011

The programme can be presented as a whole or, depending on available time, as three of the four options below. Minimum guests for team building activities is 20, with a maximum of 50. Cost per person on request.

Team Building - Karoo1 - Hotel Village - Porsche Club 2010 - Karoo 1, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2010 Petra Vandecasteele] Team Building - Karoo1 - Hotel Village - Porsche Club 2010 - Karoo 1, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2010 Petra Vandecasteele]

Team Building - Karoo1 - Hotel Village - Porsche Club 2010 - Karoo 1, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2010 Petra Vandecasteele] Team Building - Karoo1 - Hotel Village - Porsche Club 2010 - Karoo 1, Western Cape, South Africa [© 2010 Petra Vandecasteele]


The Land Raft

Land Raft exercises will help your team improve their time and team management skills. Teams need to construct a Land Raft which will t ransport all your guests from Point A to point B, only using Egyptian technology.


The Minefield
You will need clothes that can get dirty, but it's a great exercise. Minefield exercises will help your team improve their trust, delegation and communication skills.

Teams have to cross a simulated minefield using the equipment provided, including transferring a container of hazardous material across the minefield before its contents cause an environmental disaster.

The people going across the minefield will be blindfolded.


Message in a Bottle

The Message in a Bottle exercise will help improve problem solving and communication skills. Teams need to salvage a container from the bottom of a tube. The only problem is that the tube is full of holes! Teams will be given sticks and will have access to a tap and buckets. Discover its contents.


Polaris Paramedic

The Polaris Paramedic exercise will help improve working under pressure within a team.

Teams need to drive the left hand drive Polaris over an off road course transporting a patient from point A to B, then swapping drivers as each person is transported.

This sounds quite simple, but when the pressure is on with the whole team counting on the individual as they navigate their way through the myriad of poles and obstacles in the shortest possible time.