Corporate Treasure Hunts are a great way to motivate corporate teams, introduce some healthy competition and give the team an opportunity to get out and about from their daily work routines and spend quality time with their work colleagues.
Most of us have participated in these events at some time in our lives - whether as a child, to support a charity or as a team building event at work. And most people recognise that a well structured team event can not only instill a healthy level of competition, but can also be great fun!
Corporate treasure hunts work because of their versatility. They can be run at any location and surroundings and can be arranged for a few hours or even an entire day. And the best part is that they can be created to fit any theme or occasion as needed. And with a large number of companies running team events you are never far away from finding a good team building option.
Hunt Formats
There are many different formats to be found. From Code breaker and Pub Challenge treasure hunts to those using satellite navigation or text messaging. And with other options that include walking, hunts in cars, buses and taxis and even in boats and planes you can be sure that there's always a treasure hunt option to suit your team.
Hunt Prices
Prices vary but you generally pay for what you get. Obviously events using planes and boats are likely to be the most expensive but there are some fantastic options around for some great prices. Entry level events are usually those where you are provided with team packs and you run the event yourself. Obviously, as they become more complex you may need to bring in a dedicated corporate events company to run and manage the event for you.
Corporate treasure hunts continue to be a popular way for corporate teams to bond and work together and will continue to be a popular choice for teams looking for a fun, light hearted team building event that is good value for money.
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