Travel across India – take a Run Vacation
Whether you’re a resident of India or a tourist planning to travel India, you’ll find our fun runs are a unique way to actively explore India’s heritage.
Read MoreWhether you’re a resident of India or a tourist planning to travel India, you’ll find our fun runs are a unique way to actively explore India’s heritage.
Read MoreEarly Sunday morning, over 250 runners set out along the 5K, 10K and 21K run routes around Warangal Fort. They ran around the Warangal Fort ruins, around its lofty gateways and past idyllic villages and lakes in their vicinity.
Read MoreWarangal, in Telangana, is inseparably linked to the Vishnukundins, and also to the spread of Buddhism in India. Read about the Buddhist influence here.
Read MoreOur GHR Warangal Medal is actually a Cheriyal painting! So you don’t just get the satisfaction of running at a heritage site, but also take home a heritage souvenir and the satisfaction of having helped an art that needs support.
Read MoreSome believe Cheriyal scroll paintings were brought to India by the Mughals, some others say that they were indigenous. Whatever their origins, Cheriyal Paintings can perhaps be considered as the first story boards and graphic novels of India. Read about this vivid art and a comparison with as similar art from Bengal.
Read MoreA lot of design thought goes into creating collateral at any of our runs. For Go Heritage Run – Warangal, Cheriyal art influenced our T-shirt design.
Read MorePerini Shivatandam, nicknamed ‘Dance of Warriors’, this dance form comes from the Telangana region of India and, is approximately 800 years old. It was originally meant to act as a stimulus for the warriors before they marched onto the battlefield.
Read MoreLearn about the 5K, 10K & 21K routes at our next heritage run destination – Warangal, Telangana. Expect to run past a 12th Century Fort – the seat of power of the Kakatiya empire, and a road and track trail traversing villages, fields and a lake.
Read MoreRunning with us in Warangal in March? This post has suggestions to help you plan travel and accommodation during your run vacation.
Read MoreYou may have heard about the Kumbha Mela. Now read about the Sammakka Saralamma Jatara, a biennial, four-day tribal festival celebrated in Medaram, a village in the Warangal district of Telangana. It attracts a tribal population of pilgrims only second in number to the grand Kumbh Mela.
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