Corporate Retreats

Team building, but without paintball and PowerPoint.

A group of people stand on a mountain peak, gazing towards the horizon

Day three, 14:00, canyon without a connection. Two people who hadn't exchanged a glance at the office for 6 months now reach out a hand on the cliffs. No HR, no mediator, no slides. Just terrain that demands trust.

Panic Frame retreats aren't conference rooms with 'fun activities'. They are expeditions where the team goes through something together. And comes back transformed.

Corporate expeditions that build a team in a way the office never could.

We organise corporate expeditions upon request. Destination, duration, level of difficulty, and budget tailored to your team. The format is adventurous: hiking, off-road, sailing or a combination. The goal isn't entertainment (though it will be fun). The aim is to create an environment where people see each other differently.

  • Customised routes upon request

  • Adjusted difficulty and duration for the specific team

  • Mix of activities: hiking, off-road, sailing, camping

  • Option for facilitated team-building sessions

Where We Lead Teams

Anywhere we have routes. The destination depends on the size of the team, the budget, and the goal. Drop us a line.

What We May Include

Everything is on request. Write to us with details about your team.

  • Customised itinerary and programme

  • Transport and accommodation

  • Guide and logistical support

  • All activities and equipment

  • Food and drinks

  • Option for facilitator and team-building elements

Who Corporate Retreats Are For

These trips are for you if:

  • If your team needs something beyond another escape room

  • If you want your people to meet outside the office and surprise each other

  • If the team building budget is meant for experiences, not decorations

  • If you believe that three days in the field achieve more than three months of workshops

Let's talk about your team.

Write to us with your budget, team size, and ideas. We'll handle the rest.

Tales from Corporate Expeditions