Ultra Gobi AlUla 400KM

248 Miles across the Arabian desert. Nonstop.

🗓️ JANUARY 13 TO 20, 2027 | 📍 ALULA, SAUDI ARABIA

The Ultra Gobi AlUla 400km is the first edition of this race outside of China. 400 kilometers through the sandstone canyons and open deserts of AlUla, self-navigated, self-supported, nonstop. The cutoff for this edition is 139 hours.

The race follows parts of the ancient Spice Route through one of the most historically layered landscapes on earth. Runners will pass Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its 2,000-year-old Nabataean tombs carved into cliff faces. They will cross the archaeological site of Dadan and move through terrain that ranges from flat desert plains to rocky valleys and palm-lined oases.


At a Glance

Distance: 400km

Cutoff: 139 hours

Format: Solo, nonstop

Participants: 50 athletes only

Navigation: Self-navigated via personal GPS device

Support: Self-supported. Water at checkpoints and aid stations.

Difficulty: Extreme. Open only to experienced ultra-distance runners.

Terrain: Sandstone canyons, desert, oases, rocky valleys

The Course

The 400km course takes runners through the core of AlUla's historical and natural landscape. The route connects Hegra, Dadan, and other archaeological sites along the ancient Spice Route, passing through diverse terrain: flat desert plains, sand dunes, palm oases, sandstone formations, and rocky valleys.

Compared to the Gobi Desert edition, AlUla offers more varied and technically demanding terrain with higher cumulative elevation. The course changes from the Gobi tradition of vast, open emptiness to a more immersive experience: running past Nabataean tombs, ancient inscriptions, and the geological formations that have guided travellers through this valley for millennia.

📎 GPX and KML files will be published before each edition.

On the Course

Planning & Logistics

Registration & Pricing

January 2027: The Founding Edition

This will be the first Ultra Gobi event outside of China, and the first time the 400km format meets the Arabian desert. Be part of it.

Results, stories, and race highlights will be shared here after the event.

Destination

AlUla, northwestern Saudi Arabia. A valley cut between towering sandstone cliffs, home to one of the oldest continuously inhabited oases on the Arabian Peninsula. Over 7,000 years of civilization have left their mark here. The most striking: Hegra, where the Nabataeans carved more than 100 monumental tombs into the rock face. The same people who built Petra in Jordan, only here without the crowds. Beyond the race, there is plenty to explore: a preserved mud brick old town, ancient inscriptions scattered across the landscape, and rock formations unlike anything else on the peninsula.