Mega Tawang marathon at over 10,000 ft to kick off on Oct 1
First Published: 10th September, 2023 22:07 IST
For the first time in the Northeast, a mega marathon will be held at 10,000 feet above mean sea level in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on October 1.
The Tawang mega marathon will be organised jointly by Indian Army and the Arunachal Pradesh government. The mega marathon aims to encourage adventure sports and produce a marathon map to increase tourism in the region.
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