The Amazing Race – brings adults back into the game zone with a challenging and surprise-filled competition that winds through the authentic Nahlaot neighborhood and continues into the vibrant, colorful Mahane Yehuda Market.
Missing the games of your childhood? Who says only kids can play? The Amazing Race brings adults back into the game zone with a challenging and surprising competition that begins in the authentic Nahlaot neighborhood and continues into the vibrant Mahane Yehuda Market.
A riddle-based adventure full of clues and missions that will take the group on a fascinating journey through the neighborhood and market — revealing new things about themselves as individuals and as a team. The activity encourages collaboration, teamwork, and highlights the unique strengths and values of each participant.
Tailor-Made Challenge – Just for You
In this treasure hunt, we add custom elements just for your group. In the preparation stage, we gather information and conduct background research about your group, then integrate those findings into the game’s missions – surprising everyone with personal touches and fun anecdotes.
Teamwork, Daring, and Local Flavors
This is a dynamic outdoor team-building challenge. During the Amazing Race, participants will interact with local residents and market vendors, explore hidden corners, and solve high-level creative puzzles that require ingenuity, courage, and out-of-the-box thinking.
Throughout the game, your group will enjoy food tastings in the market – Jerusalem-style hummus, halva, health juices, and many more special local flavors from the vibrant Mahane Yehuda Market.
A Unique Adventure That Brings Out Everyone’s Best
This group adventure will get your office’s slowest runner sprinting down the street, and your shyest teammate interviewing strangers. Surprise yourselves!
Our Special Projects
* Family treasure hunt – a surprise for Tzvika’s 60th birthday
* Bat Mitzvah treasure hunt for Shir and Ya’ala
* Custom race for 400 employees of the court system and their Bar/Bat Mitzvah children