Globetrotter
Know The Activity
Group Size
Up to 100 People
LOCATION
Virtual
Duration
90 to 120 minutes
Why should you choose it?
Brings remote and distributed teams together in a shared adventure that feels genuinely exciting
Turns the virtual format into an asset rather than a limitation, the whole world becomes your venue
Keeps every participant engaged through a fast-moving mix of riddles, quizzes, and cultural exploration
Requires no physical setup, no travel, and no logistics, just show up and explore
Works beautifully as an icebreaker, a celebration, or a regular touchpoint for teams that rarely share the same timezone
Result
By the time the final destination is reached and the scores are in, your team will have laughed together, argued over answers together, and shared the kind of spontaneous moments that remote work rarely makes room for. Globetrotter does what the best virtual experiences do: it makes people forget they are on a call. Participants finish the challenge feeling connected, energised, and genuinely surprised by how much fun a screen and a city can deliver.
Learning Outcome
Collaboration: Pool knowledge, instincts, and cultural curiosity to navigate challenges as one team
Communication: Make quick collective decisions in a fast-moving virtual environment where every second counts
Creative Thinking: Decode riddles and cultural clues that reward lateral thinking over textbook knowledge
Cultural Awareness: Explore the geography, history, and character of a city in a way that broadens perspective
Team Engagement: Rediscover the energy and connection that comes from sharing a genuine adventure, even through a screen
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Have any Questions?
What does the virtual experience actually look and feel like?
Think less corporate webinar, more travel show. Participants are taken through a curated city experience filled with visuals, stories, riddles, and quizzes that make the destination feel alive and real from wherever you are sitting.
How competitive does it get?
As competitive as your team wants it to be. The format has enough edge to keep scores tight and banter flowing, but it is designed so that the fun of the journey matters as much as finishing first.
Which cities can teams explore?
Success Tea curates a selection of cities for the experience. The destination can be chosen in advance or revealed as a surprise on the day, which adds an extra layer of excitement from the very first moment.
How large a group can participate virtually?
Globetrotter is designed to scale across group sizes, from small tight-knit teams to large cross-functional groups. The format keeps everyone involved regardless of how many explorers are on the call.