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Yogi Run To The Nandi Hills

Trying to live a healthy life?

How about combining yoga and running or yogi run?

In our fast-paced worlds staying healthy takes effort. Yogi Run is an organization that works towards building a sustainable lifestyle for all its members. As the name suggests, it isn’t just about running or yoga but a combination of the two.

That’s not all, the events are held at heritage sites and cultural spaces to give participants an all-around experience.

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What Does Yogi Run Do?

Yogi Run encourages people to live a cleaner lifestyle that leaves behind a smaller carbon footprint. For this, they organize awareness campaigns about the ecology, environment, and heritage, sports events, runs, yoga workshops, cycling events, etc. to build a positive, healthy community.

Yogi Run has worked with a number of corporate communities and is even a founder of community events like cycle day. They have even built a bicycle sharing platform for the community.

Next Event

The next event being organized is a run that combines the exhilaration of running and the positivity of yoga. The run is organized in support with Karnataka Tourism and the district administration at Nandi Hills on June 9th, 2019. The run has multiple categories including:

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  • Open Men
  • Open Women
  • Masters (adults between 40 and 55)
  • Seniors above the age of 55 years
  • Under 18

Registration Fees

5K Yogi Run (INR)10K Yogi Run (INR)21K Half Marathon (INR)
499599699
Under 18 - 299Under 18 - 299Under 18 - 299

Note: Registration closes on June 9th. 2019

About Nandi Hills

60kms away from the city of Bangalore, Nandi Hills is an ancient hill fortress that abounds in natural beauty and heritage. There are a number of stories associated with these hills. During the Chola period, they were known as the Hill of Happiness or Ananda Giri.

 Another reason for it being named the Nandi Hills was because Yogi Nandeeshwara once performed penance in these hills. Another theory is that the hills got their name from the 1300-year-old Nandi temple on the hill. The temple is built in the Dravidian style of architecture.

  • Yogi Run combines running, yoga and exploring our heritage
  • Next, run on June 9th at Nandi Hills
  • Registrations close by June 9th.

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