Real navigation.
Thinking beyond the screen.
Professional navigation instruction for students and teachers. From the basics of map and compass to confidence in the field — a proven educational tool for developing thinking, orientation, and teamwork.
Choose a checkpoint.
Choose a route.
Every group gets a tailored route — same production, same professionalism, same electronic chip at the control points.

Kids
Competitive navigation lessons for elementary schools. Funded through GPN and TALAN by the Ministry of Education.

Families
Guided family hikes and a dedicated Bar/Bat Mitzvah program — 5 sessions, personal memento at the end.

Organizations
Team-building events for companies, employee fun days — 10 to 500 participants, half day or full day.
For schools
fully funded.
Nivuteam is an approved vendor in the Ministry of Education systems. The navigation program can be fully funded from existing budgets — GPN and TALAN — at no additional cost to parents.
GPN
Pedagogical-Administrative Flexibility. The flexible budget every school manages on its own. It can be directed straight to the navigation activity through the Ministry's procurement system.
TALAN
Additional Study Program. Enrichment hours beyond the core curriculum. Navigation is quintessential TALAN content — educational, experiential, and measurable, fitting into the annual plan.
Approved Vendor
We have an approved vendor number with the Ministry of Education. Choose us in the system, approve — and we take care of the rest.
Much more than a trip.
Navigation is a proven educational tool. Every route trains four skills that last long after the map is folded.
Independent Thinking
Decision-making under uncertainty — choosing a route, estimating distance, and correcting mistakes in real time.
Self-Confidence
Whoever finds their way in the field alone comes out with a sense of capability that stays with them beyond the map.
Spatial Orientation
Map reading, compass use, and understanding directions — spatial literacy that screens don't teach.
Teamwork
Checkpoints that require coordination, role division, and listening — the team wins together or not at all.
Four checkpoints to start.
Choose a group
School, family, Bnei Mitzvah or organization — mark age, size, and goal.
Build a route
We match checkpoints, difficulty, and theme — and coordinate date and location.
Head to the field
The guide prepares the terrain, briefs, and releases the groups to start.
Celebrate the finish
Results ceremony, certificates, and photos — everyone is a navigation champion.
Reviews from the field.
The kids didn't take their eyes off the map. First time I saw an entire class running excitedly after a control checkpoint.
We booked a team-building event and were surprised — thinking, laughter, and real teamwork. The production was smooth from the very first moment.
We celebrated a Bar Mitzvah on a family navigation course instead of a hall. Everyone talked about it for months after — an experience that stays.
Let's hit the trail.
Tell us about your group, goal, and date — and we'll get back to you within one business day with a tailored proposal. No commitment.