Saturday 28 March, 14:30

Pakatrap: Treasure hunt

Booking Required

Race across imaginary continents to find the legendary Egg of the Five Worlds. Solve clever riddles, search colorful spaces, and match secret clues that lead from Europe to Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. Move between lively scenes filled with strange sounds, bright colors and curious objects. Teams observe, puzzle and cooperate, using imagination and attention to uncover the egg. The adventure finishes with a gentle tasting moment to share discoveries.

Kids ages 6 and up.

Route de Corsinge 48
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Photo Credit: Léman Expériences

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