november 03, 2022

Traveling for Teambuilding

Many companies incorporate trips as part of their people development strategies. Whether it’s traveling somewhere close by to just get out into nature or trips to international destinations, getting out of the office and seeing teammates in a different environment is a tried-and-true method to develop teamwork.

Of course, there are also other reasons why it benefits the team aside from specific skills of working as a team. It helps individual team members in different ways, as well.

So what can you expect to gain from traveling as a team?

Traveling for Teambuilding

By Aleksandrs Buraks | Published November 03, 2022
Many companies incorporate trips as part of their people development strategies. Whether it’s traveling somewhere close by to just get out into nature or trips to international destinations, getting out of the office and seeing teammates in a different environment is a tried-and-true method to develop teamwork.

Of course, there are also other reasons why it benefits the team aside from specific skills of working as a team. It helps individual team members in different ways, as well.

So what can you expect to gain from traveling as a team?

It increases resilience

Travel is always an adventure, and nothing builds collective strength like memorable shared experiences. Even highly successful sports managers like Jürgen Klopp are known to utilize this technique, taking teams of ball-playing millionaires on preseason camps to forest wilderness. Whether you take this survivalist approach or travel more traditionally, your team is bound to return with a newfound appreciation for each other's skills and ability to take on challenges.

Builds relationships

Traveling together not only increases resilience but also makes people closer. Visiting a new place, however pleasant, always pushes us out of our comfort zone, and makes us reveal who we really are. While showing what's behind your work persona can initially be a little scary, these moments of mutual honesty and showing personality will form the backbone of your team's relations long after returning to the office.

Helps to reconnect with nature

It has been scientifically proven that reconnecting with nature is linked with all sorts of positive physical and emotional outcomes. For many, NDD, or nature deficit disorder, is a real thing, and governments from the United Kingdom to Japan are crafting plans that link broad welfare strategies with getting people outdoors. Sharing these positive vibes by visiting nature together can obviously only benefit your collective, especially if you normally do all of your work indoors.

Encourages teamwork

Many times when you travel as a team, you incorporate activities like games and puzzles. These can encourage your team to improve their teamwork skills, learning how to rely on each other's strengths to accomplish tasks. When you return from the trip, tasks within your own company will be completed more efficiently thanks to your team now having more skills and having learned how to work together to reach their goals. So don't forget this essential part of planning any team travel.

Fosters creativity

Last but not least, traveling as a team can also have a beneficial effect on your collective creative output. Not only has movement and breaking routine been strongly associated with the ability to gain a new perspective, but finding your way around a foreign place or figuring out how to communicate when visiting somewhere with a language barrier will force you to work creatively together – something that will remain with you as a group after returning home.
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Aleksandrs Buraks

Head of Growth at DiscoverCars.com
Aleksandrs has over 10 years of experience in marketing with a focus on creating stellar content that provides topical insights using data. Having taken five road trips across Europe and one in the U.S., he is passionate about traveling by car. His favorite countries to visit are Denmark and Thailand. You can find him on Linkedin, Facebook, and Twitter.