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School Outings

Area83, Bengaluru, India

Area 83

Area 83

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About School Outings

School Outings at Area83

We offer engaging outdoor experiences designed specifically for school groups. Our activities include dirt karting, bubble soccer, kayaking, paintball, and team-building exercises - all conducted with strict safety protocols and supervision.

What Makes Us Different

  • Blend of adventure and educational elements
  • Trained staff specialized in handling student groups
  • Multiple activities can be combined for full-day programs
  • Safe, controlled environment with proper safety gear

Ideal For

Schools looking to organize memorable excursions for students aged 8-17 years, combining physical activities with team-building experiences.

Additional Features

  • Buffet lunch included
  • Customizable activity packages
  • Large open spaces for group activities
  • First-aid facilities and safety measures

Meet your Expert

Area 83

Area 83

457 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Area 83? We're just a bunch who got tired of honking and crowds, so we built our own escape. Green fields, a calm lake, and way too many ways to have fun or just do nothing. Some folks come for the 80ft Sky Swing, some just want to chill by the water, book in hand. Our team’s as mixed as our guests - bit wild, bit zen. We’re all about making your day out feel like it’s actually yours.

My Work

Adventure, Chill, Repeat - From 80ft Sky Swing to just chilling by the lake, we’ve got all kinds of fun for everyone.

Adrenaline Stuff - Try the Rocket Ejector or Dirt Kart track adventure if you want stories to tell (and maybe a shaky video or two).

Team Games, But Wild - Human Foosball Bangalore, Bubble Soccer, Archery Tag - it’s chaos, it’s cardio, and it’s hilarious.

Lake Vibes - If ‘baithna’ (just sitting) is your thing, do it by the lake. Or go Kayaking near Bangalore for some easy adventure.

Corporate & Special Events - We mix business and fun for founders’ retreats or any team outing. No boring meetings here.

1,500-3,000
per student