Nepal Impact Marathon
Trail running
10 km, 21 km, 42.195 km
About the event
During the week, you'll witness first-hand the efforts to prevent trafficking, support gender equality, and create opportunities for the children of Nepal. By raising funds and participating in the event, you'll be contributing to a lasting legacy in the communities we serve. Join us in Kathmandu, a city where ancient traditions blend with modern life, before heading to the charming village of Batase for a truly unique and heart-warming experience.
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Nepal Impact 10km
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A 10km race that feels so much further! This is a serious test for any runner. With almost 600m of climbing, finishing this race will feel absolutely amazing. If this is your first running race it truly will be the best.
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Running with and through the Kakani community, this is our most popular route. For the fastest runners in Nepal this will be a competitive and thrilling race.
If you are not a runner, we invite you to hike this course.
Nepal Impact Marathon
A unique opportunity to run a simply incredible loop of Shivapuri National Park. Make no mistake about it, with over 1000m of climbing this is a course that is for strong runners who can take on these challenging trails.
You will take on the our Savage Summit as well as some technical descents and a thrilling waterfall crossing- it is a true test of your running ability.
The Greeks invented the marathon, but Nepal is taking it to the next level. This distance is a brutal battle of man vs nature and will surely be the hardest but most rewarding race of your life. With 2000m of climbing on the trails of Shivapuri National Park, this 2 lap course is the ultimate test of a runners ability.
You will be pushed to your limit, you will feel like you can't go on. But when you dig deep, when you keep moving you will earn the right proudly say you conquered The Beast Of Shivapuri.
Nepal Impact 21km
You will take on the our Savage Summit as well as some technical descents and a thrilling waterfall crossing- it is a true test of your running ability.
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42km -The Beast of Batase The Greeks invented the marathon, but Nepal is taking it to the next level. This distance is a brutal battle of man vs nature and will surely be the hardest but most rewarding race of your life. With 2000m of climbing on the trails around Batase, this course is the ultimate test of a runners ability. You will be pushed to your limit, you will feel like you can't go on. But when you dig deep, when you keep moving you will earn the right proudly say you conquered The Beast Of Batase. 21km - Mountain Ridge A unique opportunity to run a simply incredible loop of around Batase village. Make no mistake about it, with over 1000m of climbing this is a course that is for strong runners who can take on these challenging trails. You will take on the Savage Summit as well as some technical descents and a thrilling mountain ridge - it is a true test of your running ability. 10km - Starter for Ten A 10km race that feels so much further! This is a serious test for any runner. With almost 600m of climbing, finishing this race will feel absolutely amazing. Indeed, it has the hardest hill of all our distances. If this is your first running race it truly will be the best. Running with and through the Batase community, this is our most popular route. For the fastest runners in Nepal this will be a competitive and thrilling race. If you are not a runner, we invite you to hike this course.
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Batase,npFinish address
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