The 11.2km Run is a loop that starts and ends at the NDS Memorial Stadium grounds. Running this 11.2km race will surely help you prepare for the other challenging races of Ladakh Marathon.
11.2 km
14 September 2025
06:00 hrs
2 hrs
07:00 hrs
Participant should be 14 years or older as on race day
NDS Memorial Stadium
Finishers will be given a certificate with official time along with a medal
Participant must have completed EITHER two 10km run under 1 hour 45 minutes within the eligibility period (at least one run after 1st January 2024) OR one Half Marathon under 3hrs 30 minutes after 1st January 2024.
(Inclusive of 18% GST)
Type I (Foreign Nationals)
Type II (Indian Nationals – who live outside Ladakh)
Type III (Ladakh Residents & serving Indian Defense Personnel )
Type IV (Veterans – 52yrs & above) Foreign
Type IV (Veterans – 52yrs & above) Indian
Bibs will be distributed ONLY on Monday 8th September 2025 at NDS Memorial Stadium grounds in Leh. NO BIBS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER THIS DATE. Please ensure your BIB is pinned properly and visible at all times during the entirety of race, failure to do so will result in disqualification.
It is mandatory for participants to collect their bibs in person and are requested to bring out original photo ID.
Participants are encouraged to walk to NDS Memorial Stadium located opposite the LAHDC Secretariat in Leh as there will be road closures.
Facilities available at the holding area inside the stadium.
Beginning with the 8th edition of Ladakh Marathon in 2019 , we have made a conscious decision to make this event free of single use plastic. We are thankful to all participants and request for continued support in our effort to reduce the use of plastic and help us in protecting our fragile environment.
05 Hydration Aid stations providing with:
Toilet facilities along the course are environment friendly dry pits.
The 11.2km run starts from the NDS Memorial Stadium road, descends towards the BRO camp for 2.5km. Turn right towards Choglamsar village for an additional 2.3km, then take a left turn onto the Spituk-Choglamsar road, running parallel to the Indus River for 1.5km. After a flat stretch, take another left onto Leh-Manali highway near the forest park. Prepare for the challenge ahead, as the next 2.2km involves a gradual uphill climb, taking you past the ITBP camp. The final leg of 2.7km proves to be the most difficult stretch of the route, with a steep incline, testing the participants’ endurance to the fullest.