Exciting Outdoor Team Building Activities

Twelve formats from resort lawns to rivers — outbound classics, produced field days and certified adventure programs, run by crews who bring the kit, the safety protocol and the energy.

15–1,000ParticipantsCertifiedAdventure operatorsWet-weatherBackup always planned550+Companies since 2013
The honest case

Outdoor buys you what no conference hall can — at a price you should plan for

Open ground changes group behaviour: hierarchies flatten faster, energy scales further, and the setting does half the facilitation for free. For 200-person field days, adventure-based trust work and anything meant to feel like an event rather than a session, outdoor wins — especially in the October–February window when Indian weather cooperates.

The costs to respect: every outdoor plan needs a wet-weather backup (June–September, it needs two), physical formats need fitness screening for mixed-age groups, and travel to grounds eats agenda time. When those costs outweigh the gains — senior groups, monsoon dates, 90-minute slots — the honest recommendation is our indoor formats, and we will say so in the proposal.

The formats

Twelve outdoor activities, by what you want from the day

Trust and strategy, field-day energy, or full-blooded adventure — pick the outcome first.

Ground math

Match the format to the ground — and the season

SettingGroupFormats that shineSeason notes
Resort lawn / grounds30–400Corporate Olympics, Treasure Hunt, Kite Challenge, outbound circuitsOct–Feb prime; mornings only Mar–May
Adventure camp15–150High Ropes, Raft Building, Spider Web, Trust WalkOct–May; camps carry all-weather modules
River / waterfront20–150Rafting day, raft building, waterfront campsKolad peaks Jun–Oct; Rishikesh Sep–Jun
Sports turf / box arena40–300Box Cricket League, turf football leaguesYear-round — floodlit evenings beat the heat
Trails & hills15–100Trek & Summit, sunrise treks, checkpoint hikesOct–Feb; avoid monsoon slush on ghat trails
The section HR actually reads

How outdoor stays safe

Adventure without protocol is liability. Ours, in plain terms:

Certified operators for high-risk modules

Rafting, high ropes and climbing run only with certified adventure operators using rated equipment — we contract them, we have audited them, and their certifications go in your proposal.

Screening before, not apologies after

Physical formats carry participant declarations and fitness screening; every high-intensity module has a parallel low-intensity role so nobody sits out of the team.

First aid on the ground

First-aid kits and trained responders at every outdoor event; for adventure programs, evacuation routes and nearest-hospital mapping are part of the run-of-show.

Weather calls made early

Every outdoor proposal ships with a wet-weather plan. The go/no-go call happens the evening before, not in the parking lot — and indoor backups are real agendas, not "the restaurant."

The process

Brief to field day, in four steps

01

Brief us

Headcount, city, date and the energy you are after — two minutes in the form.

02

Proposal in 24 hours

Format and ground options costed, with season notes, safety plan and wet-weather backup included.

03

Lock & hype

Ground booked, logistics locked, teaser posters sent to build the trash talk between teams.

04

Event day

Our crew runs the field — marshals, scoring, safety, sound. Your job is winning the tug of war.

FAQ

Outdoor team building, answered

Facilitated outdoor formats typically run ₹500–₹1,500 per person; produced field days (Corporate Olympics, Box Cricket League) run ₹800–₹2,000 with staging and marshals; certified adventure programs (rafting, high ropes) run ₹1,500–₹3,000 including operator fees and equipment. Ground or resort charges are itemised separately.

Every outdoor proposal includes a wet-weather plan — either covered-area adaptations of the same formats or a pre-agreed indoor agenda. The go/no-go call is made the evening before with the venue. June–September events are planned rain-first by default.

No format we run requires everyone to be athletic. Field days assign strategist, scorer and captain roles alongside physical ones; outbound classics like Spider Web are about planning, not strength. Adventure modules carry screening, and parallel activities run for those who opt out.

Resort belts within 90 minutes of each metro — Kanakapura Road and Nandi Hills for Bangalore, Lonavala and Kolad for Mumbai and Pune, the Sohna Road belt for Delhi NCR, and ECR for Chennai. We book the ground and run the program as one package.

2–3 weeks for standard field days; 4–6 weeks for December–February weekends, groups above 200, or adventure programs where certified-operator slots are the constraint.

Ground waiting, teams ready?

Tell us the city, the headcount and the energy

Costed outdoor options with ground, safety plan and wet-weather backup — in 24 hours.