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Tribe Hunt

This activity focuses on achieving objectives and goals by working together and collaborating better!

Group Size
25 - 500+
Duration
90 - 120 Mins
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
About Tribe Hunt

Tribe Hunt is an immersive, quest-driven team challenge where smaller groups merge into larger tribes as they progress through puzzles and missions. Participants solve codes, tackle strategic tasks, and navigate collaborative challenges to unlock a final treasure, strengthening unity, communication, and collective problem-solving along the journey.

Key Focus Areas

  • Diffuse Stress
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Creativity
  • Problem Solving
  • Strategy/Planning
  • Fun/Play

What It Entails

Teams begin in smaller groups, solving puzzles and completing challenges that unlock the next stage of the quest. As tribes merge, collaboration expands, requiring strategic alignment and shared decision-making. Success depends on coordinated execution, adaptability, and collective intelligence to crack the final code and unlock the treasure chest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core concept of Tribe Hunt?

Tribe Hunt is an upgraded treasure hunt where participants start by finding their "tribesmen" scattered across the venue, then work together as a tribe to solve puzzles, decipher codes, and complete challenges. The ultimate goal is to crack open the treasure chest before any other tribe does. It's part scavenger hunt, part puzzle challenge, all wrapped in a tribal theme.

How does the tribe-merging mechanic work?

The activity starts with smaller groups finding and forming their tribes, which then merge into larger, more powerful units as challenges are completed. This progressive merging keeps the energy evolving throughout alliances form, strategies shift, and the stakes grow higher as tribes grow stronger together.

Can this activity be run at the office itself?

Yes Tribe Hunt is specifically designed to make creative use of office spaces. Participants can be found running from corner to corner of the workplace hunting for their tribesmen, effectively turning corridors, common rooms, and open areas into an adventure ground without needing an external venue.

What kind of challenges do tribes face during the hunt?

Challenges include a mix of puzzle-solving, code-deciphering, and physical tasks designed to test different aspects of teamwork. The variety ensures no single skill dominates analytical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and energetic participants all contribute equally to the tribe's progress.