Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race @ Singalila National Park, Darjeeling, India on 29 October 2026

Race Info & Description

Race Information:

  • Event Name: Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race
  • Distance (KMs): 160
  • Distance (Miles): 100
  • Date: 29 October 2026
  • Start Time: 07:00 am
  • Venue: Singalila National Park
  • Best Time (Men): 14:43:00
  • Best Time (Women): 16:17:00
  • Organised By: Himalayan Run & Trek Pvt. Ltd.
  • Race Website: Click Here.

Race Facilities

  • Has Toilets? Yes
  • Has Changing Facilities? Yes
  • Has Water Stations? Yes - Multiple Water Stations
  • Has Prizes / Awards? No

Race Description

35th Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race, October 27 to November 03, 2026 .

Himalayan Run & Trek’s “Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race” time and again has been described as the most spectacular running course in the world! Also described as “World’s Most Scenic and Challenging Endurance Race”. During the race, panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga (4 out of 5 of the world’s highest peaks) are visible. The race route is in Indo-Nepal border of the northeast Indian Himalaya.

There are no age limits or stage cutoff times. Five daily stages of 24 – 20 – 26 – 13 – 17 miles are designed for middle-distance runners. Alternating running and walking, you can easily take in mountain views, catch a glimpse of National Park wildlife and chat with villagers at fully stocked aid stations every few miles. Running 24 miles on trails in Sandakphu National Park to the village of Sandakphu at 12,000 ft.

The first stage has over 10,000 feet of altitude gain. The second stage is out 10 miles on trails to Molle and back with spectacular views of Mt Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. The third stage of 26 miles is out past Molle and then down to Rimbik (6350 ft) on trails.

The fourth stage is 13 miles while the fifth stage is 17 miles on scenic rural roads. The 100-mile course traverses through the isolated jungle, pine forests, small settlements, and villages, and across major rivers. Yaks, wild ponies, and the Red Panda are seen at higher elevations. At each overnight stop, meals are fully catered and accommodations are in rustic mountain huts.

“I run this race on November 12, 1998. Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race is highly recommended if you want a run a marathon or 100 mile stage race in Himalaya.”BRENT WEIGNER, RENOWNED ULTRA RUNNER, USA) 18.02.2026

“I come here naturally holding high expectation, and they have been realized. I have raced marathon for over 20 yrs, and this race has been the most challenging, and for and away the most beautiful. The course was well-marked and the support during the race was excellent. Overall an amazing experience. In sum, I know that as participants, we can hardly realize the extent of effort and organization that must be needed to make this event happen. The fact that this complicated event has proceeded flawlessly is a testament to your organization and commitment. Thank you for giving us all the adventure of a lifetime.” Jeffrey Horowitz, USA

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