Go Heritage Run – Halebidu routes
Learn about the 5K, 10K & 21K routes at our next heritage run destination – Halebidu, Karnataka. Run past forests, fields and a well-preserved 12th century Hoysala temple.
Read MoreLearn about the 5K, 10K & 21K routes at our next heritage run destination – Halebidu, Karnataka. Run past forests, fields and a well-preserved 12th century Hoysala temple.
Read MoreWe are two weeks away from Go Heritage Run – Badami and we hope you’re excited about running in the land of the Chalukyas! Read about both bib pickup and the run here.
Read MoreRunning with us in Badami this October? This post has elevation information and notes on the sites of heritage significance along the route.
Read MoreThe T-shirt incorporates elements of shoe prints and coffee bean against a lime green background and the vamp of the shoe in the center depicts both a bean and a leaf and the back of the T-shirt has the GHR Coorg logo – Coorg inscribed in coffee powder and interspersed with coffee beans.
Read MoreThe goal of the run was two-fold: Introduce the centuries-old cultural legacy of the founders of the city of Hyderabad to fitness enthusiasts and Plan an event that Hyderabad’s running community can use to train for the upcoming Airtel Hyderabad Marathon slated for the end of August.
Read MoreThe Taramati Baradari is a 12 doorway-ed palatial structure built by Abdullah Qutb Shah, the Seventh Sultan of Golconda, in 1625 to celebrate Taramati, one of his courtesans. The medal is a laser-cut engraving of the front view of the Baradari complete with its doorways and Islamic cornices.
Read MorePersian windows are the basis of the run t-shirt design for GHR Hyderabad, recalling the Qutb Shahi dynasty (or Golconda Sultanate) and its roots in Persia.
Read MoreRunners make their way downhill through a series of tree-lined curves and switchbacks on the trail and are then, without warning, presented with quite the sensory assault – the heady aroma of eucalyptus and a clearing leading to a green meadow stretching as far as the eye can see.
Read MoreThe Go Heritage Run Ooty finisher medal is a quaint steam engine intricately laser cut in wood. It is not just a medal, it’s a souvenir too!
Read MoreA lot of thought goes into your t-shirt design at Go Heritage Runs. For the run in Ooty, the trees, tea and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway line influenced our design process.
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