Corporate Group Experiences - Hike Collective
Hike Collective

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Tour duration 2 hours +
Tour distance 2 km +
Tour distance Info Beginner Info
  • Bibbulmun Track guided hike | Hiking Western Australia wilderness
  • Guided walking holiday Rottnest Island | Coastal hike Western Australia
  • Hiking Trails in Esperance WA | Coastal Adventures & Guided Hikes with Locals
  • Sunrise yoga session at Perth Zoo before opening hours, part of The Hike Collective’s Zen in the Zoo mindful morning experience in Perth.
    • Bibbulmun Track guided hike | Hiking Western Australia wilderness
    • Guided walking holiday Rottnest Island | Coastal hike Western Australia
    • Hiking Trails in Esperance WA | Coastal Adventures & Guided Hikes with Locals
    • Sunrise yoga session at Perth Zoo before opening hours, part of The Hike Collective’s Zen in the Zoo mindful morning experience in Perth.

    Your Group. Your Trail. Our Place Prescription.

    There is a particular kind of conversation that only happens when people walk together through the bush. It’s not the conversation you planned to have. It’s not the one anyone rehearsed on the drive. It’s the one that emerges because the terrain has quietly changed the conditions, because the rhythm of walking side by side does something to the social architecture that no seating plan, facilitated workshop, or carefully designed agenda has ever managed to replicate.

    We’ve watched this happen thousands of times across ten years. Corporate teams who arrived in their office personas and left speaking to each other like actual humans.

    The experience is yours to shape. We design every private booking around your group: who they are, what they need, and which of Western Australia’s wild places will deliver the outcome you’re actually after, whether that’s connection, celebration, restoration, or a shared experience that becomes a reference point people talk about for years.

    We hold exclusive commercial licences in some of WA’s most iconic locations, including Kings Park, Rottnest Island, and Karijini National Park.

    What a private experience looks like

    Every booking is designed from scratch. The terrain, the duration, the difficulty, any additions like catering, yoga, or cultural elements are all built around your group rather than fitted to a template. That said, here’s the kind of thing we do regularly:

    For corporate teams: Leadership retreats, wellness offsites, staff reward days, strategy walks, onboarding experiences, and team connection days. We also design NetWalks for business associations and networking groups who want connection without the awkward conference-style mingling.

    For private groups: Birthday celebrations, hens and bucks days, friend group adventures, family milestones, and “we just want to do something together that doesn’t involve a screen or a restaurant.”

    Across multiple locations: Perth Hills, Kings Park, Perth Zoo, Rottnest Island, Yanchep, Karijini, Boranup, Esperance, Denmark, and a growing collection of places we’ve spent a decade learning how to use properly.

    Why the place matters more than the activity

    Most team-building providers sell you an activity and hope the environment doesn’t get in the way. We start with the environment and design the activity around what the place makes possible.

    This is not a subtle distinction. A scavenger hunt in a hotel function room is a scavenger hunt in a hotel function room. A scavenger hunt across Rottnest Island, where your team is navigating real terrain, encountering wildlife, and problem-solving in a landscape that has been shaping human behaviour for thousands of years, is something else entirely.

    Place is the most underleveraged variable in human capacity. We’ve spent a decade proving it.

    How it works

    1. Tell us about your group. Size, occasion, goals, preferred dates, and anything else we should know. The more context we have, the better we can design.

    2. We design your experience. We’ll recommend the right location, format, duration, and any additions. We handle all logistics, permits, national park entry, safety planning, and guiding.

    3. You show up. That’s it. Arrive, connect, and let the place do what it does. We take care of everything else, including photos from the day.

    Who’s done this

    We’ve designed private experiences for organisations including The Ascott, Liberty Finance, RSM, BHP, and Rio Tinto, alongside hundreds of private groups celebrating everything from 40th birthdays to “we survived the merger” days. We’ve won 11 state and national tourism awards, including induction into the Adventure Tourism Hall of Fame, and we’ve been named TripAdvisor Best of the Best four years running.

    But the thing our corporate clients mention most is the fact that their team talked about the experience for months afterward, which is more than most offsites can claim.

    Downloadable Corporate Brochure

    Want to share the case with your leadership team? View our Corporate Experiences Brochure →

    Ready to get your group out there?

    Tell us who, when, and why, and we’ll design the rest.

    Or call us: 1300 114 524

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    • What's Included in A Private Experience

      What is included in this tour?

      Every private experience includes

      •  A custom-designed itinerary built around your group

      • Expert guiding by our first-aid trained team

      • All national park entry and permit fees where applicable

      • Stories and local knowledge woven through the experience

      • Photos from the day

      • We can also build in catering, transport, yoga or meditation sessions, and cultural elements depending on the location and your group’s needs.


    • Meeting and Pickup

      Tour location

      Perth and surrounds ( WA)

      Depending on your experience, our guides will meet your group at the trailhead, your hotel, or a custom departure point. We can host the full day/s or just the experience itself, depending on what you need.


    What our guests are saying

    • Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

      Thank you, thank you, thank you!! 😊😊 This experience was certainly a highlight! Many of the attendees said the experience exceeded their expectations, including our General Manager of Brand … in fact, we had many of our VIPs on the Experience and they all enjoyed their time.

      Show More Nicole - The Ascott
    • Wasn’t that just an amazing experience!!

      There were many bucket lists ticked and our scavenger hunt was just the perfect way to see enough of the island, have a laugh, collaborate and work together which is exactly what we were striving to achieve!

      Show More Alex- Liberty Finance
    • An amazing experience like no other

      The overall experience from start to end was 5 stars. The booking process for a large group was made so easy by the online team, the activity was fantastic- a perfect way to spend a great morning. 100% will be retuning for more activities with The Hike Collective.

      Show More Jordan - Fortem

      • What to bring

        The following gear is mandatory:

        • Closed-in shoes with grip soles
        • Sun or wet weather protection appropriate for the season.

        Everything else depends on your experience.


      • Accessibility guide

        Carers complimentary

        Carers complimentary

        Cognitive or people on the Autism Spectrum

        Cognitive or people on the Autism Spectrum

        Blind or low vision

        Blind or low vision

        Limited mobility

        Limited mobility

        Deaf or low hearing

        Deaf or low hearing

        Food allergies or intolerances

        Food allergies or intolerances


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      Nature should be accessible to everyone.

      Carers and companions can join your adventure with a complimentary ticket.

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