What is the Teambuilding Adventure Camp (TAC)?
Himalayan Footprints and LDG bring you a daylong experiential camp combining skills of leadership, teamwork and outdoor adventure activities. The TAC helps participants to develop the personal and interpersonal qualities essential for working with and leading others at the workplace and in the larger realm of Life.
Participants across the organization will experience and practise skills of teamwork, confidence building, risk taking, problem solving and leadership through adventure activities and debriefing methods conducted by professionals.
Who should attend?
The camp is designed for all members of an organization which strives to develop awareness and skills of leadership, team work, team building and self-confidence.
Why is such a program necessary?
- Learning by Doing is learning for life – all learning is experiential.
- ·The Adventure camp is designed at the appropriate learning level taking into account age, physical condition, gender and psychological traits.
- The discussions on the application-oriented activities help participants to make sense of their learning.
How do the participants benefit?
- Fun activities to assess skills of leadership and teamwork
- Individual skill building to address gaps in knowledge and ability
- Participants will get just-in-time training which can be immediately applied
How does the organization benefit?
- Developing organizations invest in their people to create continued leadership, loyalty and bonding.
- ·The TAC helps inculcate principles of leadership and discipline reducing the need for “rules” and “disciplinary action”.
What is the duration of the TAC?
- The camp will run from 9:00 to 6:00 inclusive of breaks for lunch and tea.
- This includes time for 6 major activities and several minor ones.
Where will the TAC be conducted?
The camp will be run at the Adventure Park at Ibiza or at Breathing Earth, Usthi – safe and comfortable locations known for their integration with nature and primarily set up for the development of people in body, mind and spirit. The use of other leisure facilities (swimming, lounge) for participants is not permitted during the camp.
How are the organization needs integrated into the TAC?
Specific agenda or problems of the organization can be shared with the camp leaders so that the learning can be built in.
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