Ultra Gobi AlUla C (30km, 1-day)

One day on the ancient Spice Route.

🗓️ JANUARY 13 TO 15, 2027 | 📍 ALULA, SAUDI ARABIA

The Ultra Gobi C in AlUla is a one-day, 30km hiking experience through the most iconic stretch of the Ultra Gobi AlUla course. Low intensity, maximum cultural immersion.

The day ends at a desert camp where you spend the night under AlUla's desert sky, far from city lights. One of the clearest night skies in the region.

No prior race experience required.


At a Glance

Format: 1-day running or hiking experience

Navigation: Marked course

Cutoff: 8 hours

Distance: 30km

Difficulty: Easy to moderate. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Terrain: Desert, sandstone formations, heritage sites

The Course

The route is expected to cover 30 kilometers through the heart of AlUla, passing Hegra's Nabataean tombs, the ruins of Dadan, sandstone formations, and oasis valleys. The course will be marked.

This is a condensed version of the full Ultra Gobi AlUla experience: the most iconic landscapes and heritage sites in a single day of hiking or running.

📎 The final route will be confirmed before the event. GPX and KML files will be published before each edition.

On the Course

Planning & Logistics

Registration & Pricing

January 2027: The Founding Edition

Walk or run 30km through 7,000 years of history. Spend a night under the desert sky. The simplest way to experience Ultra Gobi AlUla.

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.