2 -3 AUGUST, 2025

Ah, Goa. Land of sun, sand, and susegad. Where people come to sip cocktails, laze around, and post selfies with coconut trees – but not you!
You’re not here for sunsets and shack life. You’re here to sweat. To suffer. To run Hell. You’re here to take on one of the toughest road ultras in the country, through Goa’s coastal roads where the humidity will hug you tighter than your hydration bags..

This is Goa Ultra—where the Goan heat will cook your soul, the climbs will burn your legs, and the road will question your existence. But if you push through, if you don’t let the demons in your head win, you’ll earn a finish line like no other.

Welcome to hell. But with beaches.

120 KM

1st Cut Off:  50 KM in 8hrs
Final Cut Off : 120 KM in 20 hrs

60 KM

1st Cut Off : 40k in 6.5 hrs
Final CutOff : 60k 10 hrs

30 KM

CutOff 30k 5 hrs

GOA ULTRA – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

You’ve got questions. We’ve got (mostly sarcastic but useful) answers. If you’re running Goa Ultra, you better be prepared for heat, humidity, hallucinations, and possibly questioning your life choices. Here’s everything you need to know before you sign up and regret it later.

📆 Dates: 2-3 August 2025
📍 Start Line: Palolem Beach, Goa
🏁 Finish Line: Bogmalo Beach

Each category finishes at a different point along the route. (Read: You won’t see the 120KM finish line unless you survive the full course.)

Simple. Click HERE to sign up and seal your fate.

The registration fee varies based on the category. Check the official registration page for details. (Hint: The earlier you register, the less it hurts your wallet.)

# Any cancellation before 30 days will be eligible for a 100% refund of the registration fee.

# Any cancellation between 30-0 days will not be eligible for a refund under any circumstances.

  • A fully marked and supported racecourse (so you don’t get lost in the Goan wilderness).
  • Aid stations every 6KM packed with hydration, electrolytes, and regret (yours).

  • A finisher’s medal—IF you finish.

  • The right to suffer and tell the world about it.

  • Race T-shirt, Race Photos and Certificates
  • Post-race food, because you will need it.

 HEAVY RAINS. HUMID. MERCILESS.**

  • Temperature: 26°C to 33°C

  • Humidity: 75-90% (Sweat is your new cologne.)

  • Chance of Rain: Mostly yes (because Goa in Monsoon.)

Expect soaking humidity, sweat-induced chafing, or racing in continuous rains. Stay hydrated, pace smart, and don’t underestimate the tropical conditions.

120KM – THE FULL GOA ULTRA EXPERIENCE
 First Cut-Off: 50KM in 8 hours
 Final Cut-Off: 120KM in 20 hours

60KM – THE ‘SMARTER’ SUFFERING OPTION
 Checkpoint Cut-Off: 40KM in 6.5 hours
 Final Cut-Off: 60KM in 10 hours

30KM – SHORT BUT BRUTAL
 Final Cut-Off: 5 hours

You’re out. No discussion. No pleading. Your bib gets pulled, your dreams get crushed, and your race is over. But hey, there’s always next year.

Yes. We’re not complete monsters.

  • Hydration stations every 6KM, stocked with water, electrolytes, and energy snacks.

  • Medical teams stationed at key points. (Try not to need them.)

Emergency response teams if things go really south.

📍 Start Line: Palolem Beach

  • You need to reach the starting line at the Palolem Beach. It might be a great idea to book a hotel near the Palolem Beach for your pre-race stay. 
  • You can check out of your hotel on the race day and book a stay at a hotel near Bogmalo Beach after finishing the race.


  • Cellular Network: Mixed. There is no network coverage between the 15th km and the 45th kilometer, especially on the section in the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Best Providers: BSNL works best; Jio and Airtel work everywhere except the forest area.

Worst Case: No network = no last-minute SOS calls to quit.

Yes, but no filters. Raw, real, painful race moments will be captured. And yes, we will make sure your suffering is well documented.

Support crews are allowed at designated checkpoints. No pacing annd mid race support  allowed—this is your suffering to embrace.

  • Missing a checkpoint cut-off.
  • Taking unauthorized aid or pacing assistance.
  • Not wearing your bib visibly (we need to ID you).
  • Resorting to any vehicular support during the race

It’s okay. It happens. But DNF = NO MEDAL, NO GLORY, NO BRAGGING RIGHTS.

GOA ULTRA | 02-03 Aug, 2025 | The Hell Race