Yeti Marathon, Nepal (copy)

Annapurna Natural Park

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Wildmarathon Series
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4 reviews
Oct 15 - 22, 2026
Group size: 5 - 50
Yeti Marathon, Nepal (copy)
Annapurna Natural Park

Wildmarathon Series
  • Email address verified
4 reviews

€NaN
Oct 15 - 22, 2026
Group size: 5 - 50

About this trip

Nepal Marathon Technical Information

Track and Route of Nepal Marathon

Equipment of Nepal Marathon

What’s included

  • Airport Transfers
  • All meals
  • Accommodations
  • 6 days of Trekking
  • Briefing
  • Folk dinner & city tour
  • Customized jacket & BIB
  • Trophy dinner
  • Climbing (Pisang Peak)

What’s not included

  • Fights
  • Extra beverages
  • Rental climbing material

Available Packages

Early Bird Yeti Marathon
€2,390
First Discount Yeti Marathon
€2,590
Regular Price Yeti Marathon
€2,790
Early Bird Yeti Marathon + Pisang Peak
€3,590
First Discount Yeti Mrthn + Pisang Peak
€3,790
Regular Price Yeti Mrthn + Pisang Peak
€3,890

Available Add-Ons

Training and Breathwork 6 month program
€590
Extra night in Kathmandu
€75


Itinerary

Day 1
Thursday - 15th October 2026

Your Organizer


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4 reviews
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Reviews

Magical. This is the word to describe the first half of the marathon. As you go out at sunrise, ascending the rose valley, you can’t help but wonder if you’ve been transported to a fairy tale as dozens of balloons dot the morning sky. It is an experience that I will never forget. The second half was not as nice but still had some cool moments. It was the first edition, so we had a few hiccups with aid stations and other things during the trip, but nothing to really spoil the experience. In any case, I would recommend taking a hydration vest just to be safe. The group was amazing, very funny and friendly.
By Roberto O for Cappadocia Marathon Turkey on Nov 12, 2025
Nikki and I very much enjoyed our trip. The group was friendly and amusing. Apollo, Blanca and Richard were pleasant professionals. I only wish that we could do it again.
By Michael M for Kilimanjaro Marathon, Tanzania on Aug 04, 2025
Has been a pleasure having you in this amazing running experience. Wishing to see you soon.
By Wildmarathon Series on Aug 04, 2025
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As we have probably read, Inca Marathon is one of the toughest, if not the hardest marathon out there. For me, it was the combined trekking in the altitude and the technical descent was the grueling part, but yes, the last half, I was able to run/walk with sore quads and hamstrings. Despite all that, we were rewarded with awesome, just majestic views of the mountains and valleys and streams. You can’t beat that. And many thanks to the organizer of the group, Apolo, the team leader, Abelardo and the staff, the horses and mules, of Wild Marathon that made these all happen. They did a fantastic job, organizing every detail. The hotels, the restaurants, the food that was prepared along the way, the courteous staff and of course, the cultural aspect, made this trip a memorable experience. I have actually signed up another trip with them, on their Kilimassai marathon in Africa July 2025. This is how much I trust them.
By Corazon N for Inca Marathon Peru on Jun 02, 2025
It has been a pleaseasure Nikki. Thanks for your presence to the Inca Marathon. You did it great. We wish you all the best with all your Challenges.
By Wildmarathon Series on Jun 05, 2025
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We had a great time, delicious food, nice activities, amazing marathon views and time with Santa Claus. Thanks for the unique experience.
By Wildmarathon S for Arctic Marathon on Apr 10, 2025

References

I already have 3 experiences with Wildmarathons and it was amazing! Last December I was in Mexico for Inca marathon: beautiful!
By Gergana V on 15 Sep, 2025
I join the Artic Marathon in Finland, in april 2025. It was a great experience, full of activities: running a marathon in Rovaniemi, doing cross country ski, discover Rovaniemi and its christmas village, Sauna and baths in the iced lake, seeing the aurora borealis. I have met a lot of beautiful people. Thanks to Apolo and his family.
By Alessandro T on 11 Sep, 2025