Looking
for a team building treasure hunt in Washington DC activity that combines brains, adventure, and fun?
There is no other team building company that has more experience in
creating exciting team adventures than Teambuilding, Inc.. Our treasure
hunts challenge your team to tap resourcefulness, ingenuity, innovation,
and effective communication in a fun, competitive, eye-opening team
building experience.

Our team
building treasure hunt events can be held at indoor and outdoor
locations all over the country. During our indoor treasure hunts,
known as ClueQuest: The Ultimate Team Building Adventure,
teams receive maps and a wide range of clues including wordplay, codes,
ciphers, and trivia questions covering pop-culture, science and
industry. Indoor courses challenge teams to crack everything from Morse
Code to Braille and word puzzles
and thats just how they navigate to
the site of their next clue! In Washington DC, ClueQuest takes place in
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum.
Teams
participating in our outdoor treasure hunts, known as
GeoQuest: The High-Tech Treasure Hunt, use handheld Global
Positioning System (GPS) devices to add high-tech excitement to
strategizing and executing to win. GeoQuest allows teams to explore and
discover Washington, DC as they engage in challenging sleuthing
assignments. Team members create a plan of attack, assign roles, and
manage their resources to solve clues. Effective planning, clear
communication and good ole logical reasoning will drive success. A wee
bit of luck may help as well.
While your team sets
out on our course in the museum, they will see the original Wright 1903
Flyer and learn about the Spirit of St. Louis or Apollo 11.
Our
expert, dynamic facilitators can even customize the treasure hunt
experience to meet the core issues you are looking to address. Workplace
topics including team building, team cohesion, trust, silos, accountability,
creativity, and performance management can be themed throughout to add a
significant layer of learning to the program. And of course, if your
sole objective is to simply enjoy a great time without too much debrief,
well be happy to accommodate your desires!