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Kallang Rush Team Building Singapore

Kallang sports challenge

Kallang Rush Team Building Singapore

Plan a Kallang sports-precinct race that starts and ends at The Cage, with clues, checkpoints, and a hosted finish.

Kallang checkpoint challenge

What the challenge is like

Kallang Rush starts at The Cage Kallang, then sends teams out for clue hunts, QR or photo missions, and a final comeback challenge.

For 10-40 people: a 2-hour Kallang challenge with a simple checkpoint flow.

For 41-90 people: a 3 to 3.25-hour version with more structure, checkpoints, and facilitator support.

For 91+ people: we split the crowd into waves after checking walking flow, timing, and facilitator needs.

Quick picture

Kallang Rush at a glance

Here is the simple version: what teams do, who it suits, how it runs, what it costs from, and what we still need to check before confirming.

Format

Checkpoint team challenge

Teams move through a Kallang sports-precinct trail with clues, role split, photo or QR proof, and a clear finish back at base.

Base

Starts at The Cage Kallang

The Cage is where teams check in, leave bags, hear the briefing, and return for scoring or wet-weather changes.

Participation

Active walking, not a race sprint

The recommended framing uses observation, teamwork, and time windows instead of mandatory running or fastest-team-wins pressure.

Activity fit

Who Kallang Rush suits

The simplest version keeps the Kallang challenge fixed, the pace comfortable, and any company-specific touches small until the date and course are checked.

Fit check

Best for

Office teams that want an outdoor-feeling activity, a clear race identity, and more movement than a standard indoor arena game.

Fit check

Watch-outs

Weather, public crowding, base timing, and mixed-fitness comfort should be checked before the event is confirmed.

Fit check

Keep simple

Start with the fixed Kallang challenge. Add company story touches only when there is enough time to check the plan and price.

Programme flow

How the activity runs

This is the usual flow you can picture before asking for prices. The final plan still depends on group size, course condition, venue timing, weather, and facilitator coverage.

01

Start at The Cage

Facilitators brief teams at The Cage, explain the play area, proof method, timing, and regroup rules.

02

Opening challenge

A short team task helps each group choose roles before teams head out in smaller batches where needed.

03

Checkpoint loop

Teams complete observation, clue, QR, or photo-proof tasks around the Kallang sports-precinct checkpoint trail.

04

Return and wrap up

Teams return to The Cage for scoring, a final hosted challenge, debrief, and optional prize moment.

Package fit

Basic, Classic, or custom challenge

Use this to decide how much structure the event needs before asking for a final quote. The final plan still depends on date, The Cage timing, course condition, weather, and group details.

Package path

Basic

Best for 10-40 people who want a compact 2-hour challenge, simple checkpoint flow, and a clearer price direction. Keep custom clues light and protect the return time.

Package path

Classic

Best for 41-90 people who want more structure, more facilitator support, and a hosted final challenge. Check staggered starts, weather branch, and proof method before confirming.

Package path

Custom group

Best when the group is larger, the challenge needs tailoring, or you need awards, food, or a wider event layer. Quote after checking walking flow, holding areas, and facilitator coverage.

Programme depth

More than a walking loop

Kallang Rush should feel like a hosted sports-precinct challenge. The checkpoint trail gives movement, but the fun comes from role split, mission variety, final scoring, and the return moment at The Cage.

Event rhythm

From arrival to debrief

  1. Arrival at The CageTeams check in, leave bags, collect clue cards, hear the weather call, and choose roles before leaving the base.
  2. Kallang mission windowTeams move through Kallang Wave, stadium-side public areas, and nearby sports-precinct prompts at walking pace.
  3. Final return momentTeams come back to The Cage for proof checks, a hosted final challenge, scoring, photos, and prize moment.

Mission mix

What teams actually do

  • Stadium-detail observation clue
  • Kallang Wave wayfinding prompt
  • Team photo proof with everyone visible
  • Sports-trivia or company-culture puzzle card
  • Final hosted challenge at The Cage

Team roles

How everyone joins in

  • Navigator keeps the group inside the play area
  • Proof lead makes sure answers are submitted properly
  • Timekeeper protects the return deadline
  • Comfort lead checks water, shade, pace, and mixed-fitness comfort
Programme layerWhat it addsKeep it simple by
Basic challengeA compact two-hour programme for smaller teams that want movement without heavy custom work.Use fewer checkpoints, fixed clue cards, and a short debrief.
Classic challengeA fuller company-session feel with more structure, staggered starts, and a stronger final challenge.Add facilitator support before adding complicated clue design.
Weather branchKeeps the event usable when rain, heat, haze, or crowding changes the trail.Prepare sheltered swaps and shorter checkpoint options before event day.

Adventure Race brief builder

Check the challenge fit

Use this as a first-pass brief. It does not confirm course availability, venue booking, permissions, weather suitability, or final price.

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      Packages and challenge fit

      This table remains useful without JavaScript. Treat it as planning guidance until Cohesion confirms the date, group size, course, venue, weather, and facilitator support.

      PackageFitTimingPrice directionPlanning note
      Kallang Rush Basic 10-40 people 2 hours From SGD 650 minimum or SGD 35 per person, whichever is higher. Compact The Cage to Kallang Wave / National Stadium promenade checkpoint trail.
      Kallang Rush Classic 41-90 people 3 hours From SGD 1,950 minimum or SGD 49 per person, whichever is higher, subject to group size, date, course, venue booking, weather plan, and course check. A fuller version with an opening challenge, fixed checkpoints, facilitator support, and a hosted finale.
      Larger group custom plan 91+ people Custom timing Custom quote after checking walking flow and facilitator needs. For large groups, we plan staggered starts, holding areas, and a clear return time.
      City Rush CBD partner challenge 10-80 people; custom above 80 2-3 hours Custom quotes from SGD 1,200. Essential starts from SGD 1,200 or SGD 55/person; Corporate starts from SGD 2,800 or SGD 68/person. CBD partner base: Burnt Cones Gelato at IOI Central Boulevard Towers.
      Office Rush mission challenge Office, meeting room, training room, or sheltered venue 60-120 minutes Custom quote after checking room setup, group size, facilitator support, and customisation. Low-equipment format using mission cards, answer sheets, small props, and hosted scoring.

      Five event checks

      Build the brief in this order

      1. Choose the challenge styleDecide if the event should use Kallang Rush, City Rush, Office Rush, or a custom challenge that needs a separate check.
      2. Choose the start and return pointName the briefing, bag, scoring, emergency, and regroup area before adding checkpoints; for Office Rush, confirm the room and furniture plan first.
      3. Keep checkpoints public-safeUse observation, clue cards, QR/photo proof, and printed puzzles unless tenant or venue permission is confirmed.
      4. Build weather branchesPrepare sheltered, mixed, and heavy-rain versions so the challenge can be simplified without improvising everything on event day.
      5. Price it after checking the courseKallang Rush and City Rush can use from-prices, but the final quote should still follow walking flow, group size, weather exposure, route complexity, and facilitator support.

      Red flags

      Simplify before confirming

      • The group wants a custom CBD challenge but there is no time to walk the course.
      • There is no confirmed start or return point for briefing, scoring, bags, or emergency handling.
      • The plan depends on entering shops, asking staff questions, making purchases, or blocking public walkways.
      • Weather fallback only protects the clue cards, not participant movement and regrouping.
      • The group is above 90 people but expects everyone to move through one small-group trail together.
      • City Rush is being treated as final-price confirmed before the course and event support are checked.
      • Office Rush is being planned in a room that cannot support teams, movement, scoring, or basic facilitator setup.

      Game plan basics

      Keep the challenge easy to run

      Good to includeBetter to avoidWhy it helps
      Fixed challenge and clue cardsNew storyline for every groupA proven loop protects timing, safety checks, and quote confidence.
      Public observation cluesTenant tasks and purchasesThe challenge can run without disrupting shops or relying on external staff.
      One clear start and return pointStart and end points that keep changingThe base carries briefing, scoring, weather decisions, bags, and final regroup.
      No-running ruleFastest-team-wins framingMixed corporate teams need movement, role split, and observation more than sprinting.
      Course check before final priceInstant arena-game pricingWalking flow, facilitators, weather exposure, and public-space pressure drive the cost.

      Event enquiry

      Plan Kallang Rush

      Send the event details through Event Planner, or contact Cohesion if the start point, weather backup, or group size needs a closer look first.

      Helpful to include

      • Preferred date and event window
      • Estimated group size and team size preference
      • Whether The Cage or another start point is already held
      • Desired energy level and weather comfort

      Questions

      Adventure Race FAQ

      Is this the same as a generic city race?

      No. Cohesion is positioning Adventure Race as a hosted checkpoint challenge with a defined base, game plan, weather backup, and custom quote process. Kallang Rush is the sports-precinct edition, while City Rush is the premium CBD edition.

      Does Kallang Rush require running?

      No mandatory running should be used. The stronger version is active walking, clue solving, observation, role split, QR or photo proof, and a return to The Cage.

      Can Kallang Rush run for small groups?

      The Basic package is designed for 10 to 40 people, from SGD 650 minimum or SGD 35 per person, whichever is higher. Final feasibility still depends on date, venue booking, course condition, and event details.

      Is City Rush available now?

      Yes. City Rush is available as a premium custom-quoted CBD Adventure Race for Marina Bay and CBD teams, with Burnt Cones Gelato at IOI Central Boulevard Towers as the partner base. Custom quotes start from SGD 1,200, and the final quote depends on date availability, walking route, weather backup, group size, and facilitator support.

      What is Office Rush?

      Office Rush is the office-friendly version of a mission challenge. It uses team missions, clue cards, light props, and hosted scoring without needing a major activity setup. Final feasibility depends on room setup, group size, timing, and customisation needs.

      Will teams need to buy anything from shops?

      No. City Rush and Kallang Rush should avoid purchase tasks, tenant questions, and shop-dependent clues unless a specific venue or tenant arrangement is confirmed in writing.

      Why is this quoted differently from arena games?

      Adventure Race events depend on walking loops, public-space conditions, weather exposure, facilitator coverage, and activity materials. Those inputs do not map cleanly to arena-game pricing.