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Fancy challenging your colleagues in a completely different way? Then an Expedition Robinson outing might be just what you’re looking for. No standard drinks or boring quiz, but a day full of tests that seem straight out of the TV show. You form teams, throw yourself into the battle and gradually discover who is clever at puzzles, who is handy with ropes and who secretly proves to be much more fanatical than you thought. The beauty of this type of outing is that it is not just about muscle. Creativity, clever cooperation and sometimes just a little bluffing are just as important. Before you know it, you’re sitting in the mud chuckling at a failed attempt and five minutes later cheering as if you’ve won the World Cup finals.

Whether you want a solid team-building day, a company outing with plenty of action or just a staff party to remember everyone by: with Expedition Robinson you’re in the right place. And with Onemotion you can arrange it directly with the providers themselves. No unnecessary intermediaries, competitive prices and a lot of choice.

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What can you expect?

  • Creativity and smart collaboration
  • Challenge your colleagues
  • An afternoon of tasting
INSPIRATION

Expedition Robinson activity: more than mud and muscles

Let's face it: when you think of an Expedition Robinson-like activity, you probably immediately picture images of people half lying in the mud playing tug-of-war or trying to make fire with two sticks. And yes, that's sometimes included. But make no mistake-this is so much more than just a game of outdoor play. What you get is an intense, surprising and secretly hilarious program in which colleagues get to know themselves and each other anew. Not in a boring room with post-its and PowerPoints, but in the middle of nature. Or just on a grass field in the neighborhood, that's also possible of course. What counts is the vibe.

New roles for everyone

You work together in teams, often with people with whom in the office you might mostly talk about deadlines or who made the coffee. But here, in this setting, those roles fall away a bit. Suddenly it turns out that your quiet colleague is a strategic mastermind. Or that the person who normally never opens his mouth is a natural at building a stable tower of bamboo and rope. The program itself? That is made up of several rounds of tasks that go in all directions. Think:

  • Games in which balance and agility make the difference between glory and going down embarrassingly (both fun, by the way).
  • Physical challenges like old-fashioned tug of war or a course where you really need each other to move forward.
  • Brainteasers that will make your brain crack (and yes, that counts too).
  • Tactical collaborations in which you have to choose who you trust, who you put first, and who you prefer to let skip a mission (by mutual agreement).
  • And then that wonderful primal moment: making fire or building something from what you find in nature. Who would have thought you'd be the type to build a shelter out of branches?

The beauty of this whole thing is that the program is flexible. Got an energetic group that can't sit still? Go for action. Are you with a team that prefers to build up slowly and doesn't want to run right away? Then we'll adjust the pace accordingly. But the real gold of such a day is not in who wins or who is the fastest. It's in the moments when people start helping each other without having to. In the looks that say, "We'll fix this." And in the realization that you really need each other. Because winning? You'll never do that on your own here. So an Expedition Robinson outing is not a standard team-building thing. It is raw, real and sometimes a bit chaotic - but that is what makes it so good. Don't expect a perfectly finished event where everything runs smoothly. Expect a day full of surprises, crazy assignments, teamwork and lots of laughter. And who knows . maybe a little muscle pain the day after, too.

New roles for everyone

Expedition Robinson as team building: not just a game, but an experience

Okay, fair is fair: when you hear the word "team building," you might think of a room with folding chairs, a flipchart, and someone asking if you want to do "something with confidence" in pairs for a while. Fortunately, things can be done differently. Much more fun. Much more active. And above all: much more real. Imagine: your team is suddenly outdoors, shoes in the sand or in the grass, ready for an Expedition Robinson-like adventure. No office, no PowerPoint, no agenda items-but cooperation tests, crazy challenges and that tasty touch of competition that makes everyone try that little bit harder. Working together when the pressure is on In the heat of the moment, you really get to know people. During these tests you have to move quickly: consult, make choices, make decisions-and sometimes just trust each other blindly. Everyone has talents What is so strong about this game is that there is something for everyone. Some people go wild on physical tasks, while others excel at solving tricky puzzles or devising clever tactics. Whether you're athletic, creative, analytical or just really good at motivating-your contribution counts. And that feels good. For everyone. 3. It's all about connection (and fun) The beauty of this activity? You get to know each other in a totally different way. Suddenly you're cheering for someone with whom you normally only talk about the printer crashing again. Or you are laughing your head off because your teammate stumbles three times during a relay race. It's those little moments that stay with you. The atmosphere is relaxed, the jokes are spontaneous, and the bond you build? You take that back to the office. Room for reflection Some organizations couple such a day with a moment of reflection. It may sound serious, but it is actually very valuable: what worked well? It does not have to be an in-depth analysis, but a few minutes afterwards often yields a surprising amount. And it also turns a fun day into a learning experience. In short: it's not a play, not a role-play, not an obligatory sociability. An Expedition Robinson game as team building is raw, honest and fun. It exposes what is going on within a team, but in a safe and light-hearted way. And that is exactly why it works so well. So: do you want a day that will be talked about at the coffee machine for weeks to come? Where people not only had fun, but also really learned something about themselves and each other? Then you know what to do.

Expedition Robinson as team building: not just a game, but an experience
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An active and adventurous team outing based on the famous TV show. Colleagues compete in teams against each other in various physical and mental tests that test cooperation and perseverance.

Yes! The games are structured so that everyone - young, old, athletic or less athletic - can contribute in their own way. Think brainteasers, cooperation tasks as well as more active parts.

Sure! There are indoor versions of Expedition Robinson available, ideal in bad weather or if you prefer an indoor location (such as a gymnasium or event space).

The program is flexible and suitable for both small teams starting from 10 people and large groups up to 150 participants. The activities are adapted to the size of the group.

No way! Sure, a little enthusiasm helps, but it's mostly about cooperation, communication and strategy. Everyone can participate, regardless of fitness or athleticism.

Yes, it can be done anywhere. Think of the beach, a park, the forest or even on location at your own office (provided there is enough space). The location is determined in consultation with the executor.

Absolutely! The Expedition Robinson game is very adaptable for mixed groups such as families. The trials are accessible to young and old, and cooperation is key. It makes for lots of fun AND a little healthy competition - perfect for a fun family day!

Many providers have a backup plan, such as an indoor version or tents/shelters for outdoors. Always consult with the performer in advance