Survivor
Survivor CoursesSurvivor Courses designed by Macera Atölyesi are adventure areas set in nature, where physical skills and teamwork take center stage.
What is a Survivor Course?
A survivor-themed adventure park consists of obstacles that require balance, endurance, speed, and strategy. Participants try to overcome natural barriers and various challenges while completing fun tasks. All obstacles in a Survivor Course are designed to enhance participants’ individual performance.
Survivor courses are often organized in a competition format, and can be played either individually or in teams.
How is a Survivor Course Built?
The installation process of a survivor course consists of several stages:
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Site Analysis & Project Planning: The course layout is designed according to the characteristics of your location and the needs of your target audience.
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Obstacle Design: Depending on the desired difficulty level and activity duration, selected obstacles are manufactured and installed on-site.
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Compliance with International Standards: Certified materials and equipment in accordance with TSE and EN standards are used in the construction.
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Installation & Support: After assembly, we provide ongoing maintenance and repair support.
Installation Areas for Survivor Courses
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Indoor and outdoor areas of shopping malls
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Municipal parks and theme parks
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Hotels and resorts
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Festival and event areas
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Entertainment centers
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Forests, campgrounds, and national parks
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Summer school programs
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Corporate events
Suitable for All Ages
A survivor course goes beyond being a physical challenge—it also emphasizes strategic thinking, teamwork, and collaboration. This makes it ideal not only as a corporate team-building activity, but also as a fun event for families and groups of friends.
Survivor Courses for Children
Specially developed children’s Survivor Courses by Macera Atölyesi are designed to support physical development while providing fun. These courses include engaging obstacles that improve balance, coordination, and basic motor skills.
Children’s survivor courses are built at lower heights and designed with maximum safety as the top priorit