Lego-a-go-go

Lego pieces in the hands of children… we all know the outcome. Lego in the hands of adults… now that is something very different. Lego can be used in a variety of ways and each can result in and highlight different types of learning.


Murder Mystery Investigation (MMI)

MMI is an evolutionary new product which exposes intellectually based teambuilding at its best! It is designed to test a team’s ability to overcome overwhelming situations and solve complex problems. DNA, blood, clues, finger prints, hair, tyre treads, interviews, lab tests, autopsy results, a policeman, 5 suspects and a very strange morgue receptionist, all for more intrigue!


Interactive Drumming

Interactive drumming and developing an “orchestra” comprised of various different instruments. It’s great fun by the ‘silent conductor’.


Interactive Gumboot Dancing

Gumboot dancing originated in the gold mines of Johannesburg, deep down in the shafts. The miners used the sounds of stepping together, smacking their boots, clapping their hands and dancing together to create a gumboot dance rhythm to distract them from the long treacherous hours beneath the ground and to operate as a team.’


Art in the Park

Expand your horizons and see how your creative mind can stretch with a beautiful setting and create the new master piece through your teams input and ideas that will blow the other teams away


Murder Dinner

Like the game cluedo this is the same but with real people and real clues to see who can find out which character is the killer as lies and deceit are thrown around the room to discover the killer.


Tai Chi

“Escape to Asia.” Centre yourself and enjoy this relaxing, soothing experience as you master the art of Thai Chi.


Wine Blending

Wine Blending is an interactive experience in which you learn about various wines as well as the subtle art of blending these wines into a drinkable, delightful experience. Once you are happy with your blend you will be able to bottle, cork and label your creation.