Siddhartha Bank 18th Kathmandu Marathon
About this event
Siddhartha Bank 18th Kathmandu Marathon
The Kathmandu Marathon is not just a race—it is an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Set in the heart of Kathmandu Valley, this unique marathon challenges runners at an elevation that tests endurance while rewarding them with some of the most spectacular views in the world. Unlike conventional flat-city races designed for speed, this marathon invites participants to slow down, absorb, and truly experience the essence of Nepal.
What makes this marathon extraordinary is its route across three historic cities: Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur. Each stride takes runners past timeless landmarks—ancient temples, intricately carved courtyards, majestic Durbar Squares, and iconic structures like Dharahara. These monuments are not merely architectural wonders; they carry the living history and spiritual heartbeat of Nepal, offering a rare opportunity to run through centuries of heritage.
If your goal is to break a personal best time, Kathmandu Marathon may not be your ideal race. The semi-closed roads, elevation shifts, and vibrant city life create a course that prioritizes experience over speed. Yet, what it lacks in pace, it more than compensates with atmosphere. Runners are embraced by one of the world’s most pleasant climates, with crisp air and clear skies enhancing every kilometer. On especially clear days, participants might even catch glimpses of the distant Himalayan range, a humbling reminder of nature’s grandeur.
Kathmandu Marathon is also a celebration for the people. It is one of Nepal’s most anticipated international sporting events, where citizens line the streets, cheer passionately, and share in the collective energy of the day. This sense of community transforms the marathon into a festival, uniting locals and international runners alike.
Founded in 2007 by Nilendra Raj Shrestha—a legendary coach, sportsman, and long-distance runner—the event carries a legacy of dedication and inspiration. His remarkable feat of running 1000 kilometers across Germany stands as a testament to his passion, and his vision continues to shape the marathon’s spirit today. In Kathmandu, you don’t just run—you travel through time, culture, and human connection. If you think this marathon is for you, then register and explore.
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