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Malnad Ultra 2024: Returning for the 50K Trail Challenge in the Western Ghats

Categories: Fitness , Running

Location: Malnad, Western Ghats, Southern India

Elevation: Approx. 800 m – 1500 m Elevation gain: +1710 m Elevation loss: -1710 m

Type of Terrain: 85% Paths / 5% Tracks / 10% Roads

Distance: 50KM Strava link

ITRA Points: 2

Date: November 23, 2024


Malnad Ultra 2024 is an ITRA-certified trail run and a UTMB Index Race. This was my second 50K trail run following the Bison Ultra 2023. Having previously run a 30K in the Malnad hills in 2022, I had some experience with the terrain. You can read my blog here.

For preparation, I stuck to my usual workout routine, which includes cycling, running, and strength training.

Stay:
Since we had a larger group this time, we chose a homestay near the road leading to the starting point. Here are some important notes about the stay:

  1. There’s very limited mobile network (only some BSNL coverage), so it’s advisable to inform family and friends when you're near the main road or car park.
  2. Due to the remote location and limited transport options, carry essential items like medicines, snacks, and other necessities since stepping out unexpectedly may not be feasible.
  3. Room service is limited, so it’s best to adhere to the scheduled meal times in the common area.
  4. The food was fantastic — home-cooked, with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.

Areas for Improvement:

Event:
The starting point felt like something out of an adventure novel- a remote location accessed via a winding, narrow forest road that was buzzing with activity even before dawn. Cars and runners filled the path, headlights slicing through the darkness. Despite the chaos, the organizers did an outstanding job of managing parking efficiently, ensuring everyone found their space. Hats off to Coach Anand and his team for handling logistics so well in such an isolated area.

We arrived at the venue around 6 a.m., greeted by the cool morning air and the faint glow of sunrise peeking through the trees. Breakfast was simple yet energizing—light enough to keep us nimble but sufficient to fuel the miles ahead.

One challenge we faced was the limited availability of toilets reserved for female runners due to the shortage. Given the dense forest setting, this was understandable—part of the rugged, unpredictable charm that comes with trail running.

The race kicked off promptly at 6:30 a.m., and we set off into the unknown. The first 2-3 kilometers felt exhilarating—a fast-paced downhill stretch that had us cruising along, soaking in the morning breeze. But this was short-lived; soon, the trail climbed steeply, testing both legs and lungs. The first hydration point appeared around this section—a welcome sight after the demanding ascent. Here, we paused to take in the view—lush green valleys bathed in morning light, mist clinging to distant peaks. Moments like this are what make trail running special.

The final stretch of the run was a downhill segment, which seemed easier on paper. However, with the sun now overhead and fatigue setting in, it was far from effortless. The well-placed hydration points and first-aid stations ensured runners stayed safe and energized throughout.

Our entire group — me, Suresh, and Mey successfully completed the 50K run, while Dr. Raju and KC tackled the 10K+ walk with equal determination.

Crossing the finish line was immensely satisfying—not just because we made it within the designated time, but because we shared the experience with runners from across India and beyond. As always, we captured plenty of memorable moments with photos and videos.

Final Thoughts:
The Malnad Ultra is truly a remarkable experience. The breathtaking scenery, challenging trails, and wonderful community of runners make it an unforgettable event. Here are some key tips for anyone planning to participate:

This was a quick glimpse into our Malnad Ultra experience. I’m hoping to return in 2025/2026 — maybe for the 100K challenge!

Feel free to reach out at pp@pradeeppant.com or drop a comment if you’d like to share your own experiences or need tips and advice.

Happy running!

Cheers!

PS: Most of the pictures were taken by me, Suresh, and our friends. Some are from the official event photographers.


Here are some pictures from our trip (featuring I, Suresh, Mey, Dr. Raju, and KC):

Day 1: Bengaluru - Malnad

Our road trip route

Bangalore to Malnad road trip route map

Starting from home

Starting the Malnad Ultra 2024 trip from Bangalore

Breakfast at Naychiyar Cafe, RR nagar before leaving

Breakfast stop at RR Nagar Bangalore before heading to Malnad A full breakfast spread for the road trip

En-route Chikangluru

Driving through scenic Chikmagalur roads

Stop for EV charging on the way to Malnad

Homestay

Fresh flowers at the Malnad homestay Beautiful homestay nestled in Malnad greenery Our comfortable stay for the Malnad Ultra weekend Playing with the friendly dog at the homestay Dog love at the Malnad hills homestay Relaxing at the homestay before race day

Always delight to meet fellow runners at Bib collection

Runners gathering at Malnad Ultra 2024 Bib collection Meeting Ooty Ultra Race Director Coach Kay at the bib expo Ultra running team group photo at the bib collection point

Our before race day night ritual

Night before race day preparation ritual

Day 2: Race day - Malnad

Parking lot - beautiful open area

Spacious open parking area for Malnad Ultra runners Waiting at the Malnad Ultra 2024 starting point

Quick breafast and coefee before we start

Early morning coffee before the 50K trail run Ready for the 50K Malnad Ultra 2024 race

Race course

Malnad Ultra 2024 50K race route map:

Beautiful route

Scenic trail running route in Malnad Hills Captured by the event photographer on the trail Ultra team running together on the Malnad trails Pradeep Pant enjoying the lush green trails

Mey and his poles :-)

Meyyappan running with trekking poles on the trail Steady progress on the technical Malnad trails Running through coffee estate trails Pushing through sun and heat on the course Winding trail route through the Western Ghats

Me and Suresh, most of the time we were together during course

Pradeep and Suresh running together at Malnad Ultra Steady effort on the uphill trail sections Enjoying the trail journey with Suresh Lonesome trail stretch in the dense forest The challenging uphill climb at Malnad Ultra Navigating muddy sections of the trail Another steep ascent on the 50K course Suresh taking photos on the trail Persistent climb through the coffee estates

At finish line

The satisfying arrival at the Malnad Ultra finish line

Finsher pic with group (Me, Suresh, Meyyappan and Laxmikant)

Malnad Ultra 2024 50K finisher group photo Proud finishers at the end of the 50K trail challenge Pradeep Pant with his 50K finisher medal Suresh receiving his well-earned finisher medal

Pic with Run Addicts group

Group photo with the Bangalore Run Addicts club

50K medal

Malnad Ultra 2024 50K race medal Race bib and finisher medal from Malnad 2024

30K from 2022 and 50K from 2025, lets hope we get the last one (100K) in coming years…

Comparing 30K and 50K finisher medals from Malnad Ultra

Day 3: Shivamogga - Meeting friends and sightseeing

Morning coffee at Shivamogga charging point

Morning coffee at EV charging point in Shivamogga

Breakfast with friends at Shivamogga courtesy Kariyappa

Post-race breakfast with friends in Shivamogga

Professor’s Poori love Enjoying delicious poori breakfast A hearty South Indian breakfast at Shivamogga

Visit to Elephant camp

Visiting an elephant camp in the Shivamogga region Watching elephants at the sanctuary Friendly elephants at the camp Elephants bathing and resting

Our camera savvy Doc

The team exploring the elephant camp area Scenic views at the elephant sanctuary

KGF gang

Group photo with the KGF friends at the elephant camp

Evolution of Elephant – Amazing history

Learning about the evolution of elephants at the camp The majestic presence of an elephant at the sanctuary



 

 

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