Ultra Gobi 400 KM

$3,500.00
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The ultimate test of endurance and will

◆ 400km. Non-stop
◆ 141 hrs cut-off
◆ Self-navigated
◆ Self-supported
◆ 50 athletes only

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The ultimate test of endurance and will

◆ 400km. Non-stop
◆ 141 hrs cut-off
◆ Self-navigated
◆ Self-supported
◆ 50 athletes only

The ultimate test of endurance and will

◆ 400km. Non-stop
◆ 141 hrs cut-off
◆ Self-navigated
◆ Self-supported
◆ 50 athletes only


Welcome to one of the toughest ultra endurance races on this planet. Register now to secure one of only 50 spots for this unique race.

Registration includes:

  • Race bib & race pack

  • Medal (tiger tally) & finisher t-shirt

  • Communal tents, mats & drinking water at rest stations

  • Drop-bag services

  • Airport pickup/dropoff from Dunhuang

  • Shuttle to/from race start and finish point

  • Welcome banquet

  • Award ceremony with banquet

  • Professional race photos & videos

Registration does not include:

  • Round-trip tickets to/from Dunhuang

  • Accommodation in Dunhuang prior and after the race

  • Personal supplies during the race (other than hot/cold drinking water)

  • Personal expenses

 

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

  • Around Dunhuang, Gansu Province of Northwest China. A culturally rich part of the historical Silk Road.

  • To guarantee an exclusive experience, registration is limited to just 50 warriors from around the globe.

    Secure your spot now and join this extraordinary adventure!

  • Men’s race record: currently held by Mr. Bryon Powell from USA, who finished the 2024 edition in 68:59:40.

    Women’s race record: currently held by Ms. Zheng, Junyue from China, who finished the 2024 edition in 79:43:19.

  • Weather in the Gobi deserts around Dunhuang in early to mid- October, is typically cool and dry, and there can be strong winds.

    The average temperature during this period is around 19°C (66°F), with highs reaching 28°C (82°F) and lows dropping to -3°C (26.6°F) at night.

    Temperature can change drastically in the Gobi deserts, with a 30°C (86°F) temperature change throughout the day.

    Mandatory equipments are strictly enforced to ensure the safety of our participants.