India’s ultra scene is in full swing right now in 2026. Spring brings high-altitude Himalayan tests, Nilgiri hill challenges, and desert endurance runs, with summer/fall delivering legendary multi-stage ultras and world’s-highest routes.
Whether you’re targeting your debut 50K or a multi-day beast, here’s the updated state-by-state ultra calendar (50 km+ distances, March 2026 forward), difficulty ratings, and a proven 8-week beginner plan built for Indian trails, heat, humidity, and altitude.
January/February races (Deccan Ultra, Matheran, Vineyard, etc.) are history—let’s lock in what’s ahead!
Why the Rest of 2026 Rocks for Indian Ultras
Upcoming highlights:
- Extreme altitude legends (Ladakh September)
- Multi-stage Himalayan monsters (June)
- Technical hills and forests (Tamil Nadu, Himachal, West Bengal)
- Desert technical challenges
Pro tip: Caps are tight (200–500 runners often)—register ASAP via official sites.
Updated State-by-State Ultra Marathon Calendar 2026 (March Onwards)
(Compiled from Ultra Race Calendar, official sites like ootyultra.com, ladakhmarathon.com, thehellrace.com, indiarunning.com, and recent confirmations. Always verify official pages for weather, cut-offs, and final details.)

Haryana
- Bhatti Lakes Ultra (Faridabad) – March 2026 Distances: 50K, 80K, 100K, 160K, 220K, 338K Difficulty: Moderate-High (technical lake-area trails, moderate elevation)
Himachal Pradesh
- Silk Route Ultra Trail (Narkanda/Dalar) – April 11, 2026 Distance: 100K+ Difficulty: High (Himalayan passes, technical terrain)
- Great Himalayan Running Festival (Manali–Leh Highway) – June 21–29, 2026 Distances: 80K, 135 miles (Hell-OO), 480K (Hell Ultra multi-stage), FM 5-stage options Difficulty: World-class extreme (high-altitude mountains, multi-day)
- Summit Run Sethan Dome–Hamta – Mid-June 2026 (around festival timing) Ultra options Difficulty: High
Jammu & Kashmir / Ladakh UT
- Ladakh Umlingla Challenge (Leh) – Mid-July 2026 Ultra distances Difficulty: Extreme (world’s highest motorable ultra routes)
- Ladakh – Trail To Heaven – Early August 2026 100K options Difficulty: Extreme (remote high altitude)
- Ladakh Marathon & Ultra + Khardung La Challenge (Leh) – September 10–13, 2026 Distances: 72K Khardung La Challenge (world’s highest ultra), 122K options Difficulty: Legendary extreme (5,600m+ passes)
Karnataka
- Later editions possible—monitor for summer/fall updates (early 2026 events passed).
Kerala
- Post-monsoon ultras likely—check local clubs for announcements.
Maharashtra
- The Great Mawla Ghaati Ultra (Pune) – June 5–7, 2026 Ultra distances (ITRA-eligible) Difficulty: High
- Sinhagad Epic Trail (Pune) – June 2026 Ultra options Difficulty: Moderate-High
Rajasthan
- The Ultra Beast (Pokharan) – April 2026 Distances: 50K, 75K, 100K, 160K Difficulty: Moderate (desert + technical trails)
Tamil Nadu
- OOTYULTRA (Udhagamandalam/Ooty) – March 22, 2026 Distances: 60K, 75K, 90K+ (also shorter options) Difficulty: High (Nilgiri hills, steep winding roads, sunrise views from Dodabetta)
Uttarakhand
- Possible later events (e.g., Mukteshwar Ultra around April)—check updates.
West Bengal
- Kalimpong Ultramarathon – April 24, 2026 Distances: 50K, 65K Difficulty: High (Darjeeling hills)
- The Buddha Trails – April 2026 Ultra options Difficulty: Moderate
States without major confirmed post-March ultras (as of now): Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi (road-focused), Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh. New events emerge—follow Trail Running India / local groups!
Difficulty Levels Explained (India-Specific)
- Beginner Ultra (50–60K): <2000m gain, milder climate
- Intermediate: 2000–4000m gain, technical trails
- Expert/Extreme: 4000m+ gain OR 100K+ OR altitude >3000m India twist: Monsoon humidity (June–Sept in South/West) or altitude sickness (Ladakh/Himachal) bumps difficulty +1.
8-Week Beginner Training Plan for Your First 50K Ultra (India-Ready)
Assumption: You can run 60+ min continuously; have marathon/half experience. Focus: Time-on-feet (trails/hills), Zone 2, heat/altitude prep.
| Week | Total Time | Key Sessions (trails/hills preferred) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2.5–3 hrs | Tue: Intense (12–14×30s uphill strides), Thu: Tempo, Sun: 60-min time trial | Test zones/fitness |
| 2 | 5–6 hrs | Tue: Intense hills, Thu: Tempo, Sun: 3–3.5 hr easy long | Build base |
| 3 | 5–6 hrs | Tue: Pyramid intervals, Thu: Tempo, Sun: 3–3.5 hr easy long | Speed + endurance |
| 4 | 2.75–3.5 hrs | Recovery week—shorter repeats of prior weeks | Active recovery |
| 5 | 5.3–6.5 hrs | Tue: Pyramid, Thu: Tempo, Sun: 3–3.5 hr easy long | Peak volume |
| 6 | 4.75–5.75 hrs | Tue: Short bursts, Thu: Tempo, Sun: 3–3.5 hr easy long | Maintain |
| 7 | 5.75–7 hrs | Tue: Intense, Thu: Tempo, Sun: 3.5–4 hr easy long | Final peak |
| 8 (Taper + Race) | ~2 hrs + Race | Short easy runs + strides; Race Day! | Carb-load, rest, hydrate |
India-Specific Tips:
- Acclimatise to heat/humidity 2–3 weeks before South/West races.
- Altitude races (Ladakh/Himachal): Arrive 5–7 days early.
- Strength work: 2×/week (core, legs, hips).
- Practice fuelling: Water, electrolytes, gels on every long run.
- Recovery: Yoga, foam rolling, 8+ hours sleep.
Final Tips to Crush Your 2026 Ultra
- Pick one race 8–12 weeks out (e.g., OOTYULTRA now if you’re ready, or June/September targets).
- Join Delhi Trail Runners (or local groups) for crew support.
- Get medical/travel insurance—critical for altitude/multi-day.
- Start the 8-week plan immediately—ideal for April–September races.
Which ultra are you eyeing next? Drop your target (state/distance) in the comments. Share with your running squad and tag on Instagram. The trails are calling—2026 is yours to conquer! 🏃♂️🏔️
Disclaimer: Dates/distances from latest sources (ootyultra.com, ladakhmarathon.com, thehellrace.com, ultraracecalendar.com, etc.). Confirm on official sites for updates/registrations.
Lace up—the best ultras are ahead!
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