Updated On: 17 August, 2023 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
This weekend, take a breather from the concrete city, and sign up for a refreshing and challenging marathon in the rugged terrains of Durshet nestled in the Sahyadris

Marathoners run on a road built amid the wilderness
Monsoons in Maharashtra have become synonymous with treks. But while trekkers dote on the rains for the verdant mountain trails, the season brings something for runners, as well. The Durshet Forest Annual Marathon, which will take place over this weekend, is a much-needed departure from the typical marathons held in urban settings.
“This is more than just a run; it’s an experience,” shares Arvind Bijwe, race director and founder of the organising company Runbuddies Races. A marathon runner himself, Bijwe was never fond of running in cities. He would often go to Durshet village, which abounds in fauna and flora, for a run with his friends. “The run here would hardly feel the same as you would make in a town. You’re running along a gushing river and the striking green ranges of the Sahyadris. There are innumerable waterfalls en route to the end point. It is definitely more challenging, because it is set in the wilderness and is nothing like running on the straight roads of a city.”