The First Edition of the "THE PACHMARHI MONSOON MARATHON" will be held on 22nd. July 2018.
The Bib Distribution will be hld at DEVDARU BUNGLOW on 21st. July 2018 from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.
The event will start from the same venue at 6:30am.
The event will be in four different categories:
5kms FAMILY FUN WALK/RUN
10kms ENDURANCE RUN
21kms DHOOPGARH HILL RUN
Trophies and Surprise Prizes will be given to the Top Three Positions in:
5kms : 3-7yrs, 7-10yrs 10-18yrs (Juniors), 18-45yrs (Seniors), 45yrs and above (Veterans) in Men and Women.
10kms: 15-30yrs (Juniors), 30-45yrs (Seniors), 45yrs and above (Veterans) in Men and Women.
21kms: 18-30yrs (Juniors), 30-45yrs (Seniors), 45yrs and above(Veterans) in Men and Women.
T.Shirt, RFID Timing Chip, Route Hydration, Finishers Medal, Post Run Refreshments for all participants.
So, hurry up and register yourself to run in the Heaven called Pachmarhi!!!!!
Situated at 1100 m, Pachmarhi, popularly known as 'Satpura ki Rani' (Queen of Satpura), sits beautifully, embellished by nature and history, amidst the Satpura range. Legend says the Pandava brothers visited Pachmarhi during their exile.
This beautiful region in the hills, was discovered by Captain James Forsyth in 1857. This most popular hill station of Madhya Pradesh is a treasure with ancient caves of the Buddhist era residing in harmony with serene waterfalls.
Pachmarhi is sure to make you feel calm, the way you felt when you put your bare feet on the garden grass for the first time, as a child.
Its many waterfalls include Apsara Vihar, with its calm pool, and soaring, single-drop Silver Fall nearby. The Bee Fall tumbles over a jagged rock face to the northwest. Leopards and Indian bison live in Satpura National Park. The ancient Pandav Caves are a group of 5 dwellings cut out of sandstone on a hill.
The Jata Shankar cave houses a Hindu shrine, while hillside cave shelters such as Harper's Cave contain wall paintings. The Handi Khoh viewpoint overlooks a dramatic, forested gorge with craggy cliffs. To the north, Bison Lodge was constructed by British army Captain James Forsyth when he explored the area in the 1800s. It now contains a museum with displays on local natural history. Priyadarshini Point (Forsyth Point) offers views over a vast, tree-covered valley and its peaks. A trail leads up to the high summit of Dhupgarh lookout, to the northwest.
Come and experience the Heavens in Pachmarhi.....
Run in one of the most beautiful environments in India.....
Block your date 22nd July. 2018
PACHMARHI MONSOON MARATHON