Taman Negara Ultra is a new ATM Candidate Race

We are happy to announce that Taman Negara Ultra in Malaysia has received the ATM Candidate Race label for its upcoming edition on 24/25 October 2026. Organized by Persatuan Rekreasi Taman Negara and Persatuan Pencinta Alam Semulajadi Merapoh, the event centres around Kuala Tahan in Jerantut and aims to showcase the area as a premier eco tourism destination. It is also the gateway to the world's oldest rainforest.

The event programme features four distance categories, of which the 100km and 50km claim most attention. Less ambitious runners can also sign up for the 30km, 15km and 7,5km. As the website reads: “Participants will embark on a journey through pristine trails surrounded by lush greenery, cascading waterfalls and the dense humidity of Taman Negara, offering one of the highest levels of tropical immersion in the world.”

The races have a decent number of altitude metres to conquer as well. The 100km measures approx 4560 hm and the 50km almost 2400hm. The cut-off time for the 100km is set for 35 hours after the start on Saturday morning. The medium distance runners have 20 hours of time for what is planned to be a nighttime race.

Participants in the event will also discover the rich heritage of the Orang Asli, the indigenous people of the region. On the website we read: 'These remarkable communities share their timeless traditions and harmonious way of life, which are deeply rooted in their connection with the natural wonders of Taman Negara. From traditional crafts to captivating stories of the rainforest, runners will gain a deeper appreciation of this region's cultural richness.”

Taman Negara has major ambitions and is much more than just a sporting event.

“ Aligned with the vision and mission of Kementerian Belia dan Sukan (KBS) to shape a more prosperous, harmonious and united Malaysia through youth development and the culture of sports, this event supports the holistic advancement of youth and sports to fulfill the nation's aspirations. By participating, runners not only celebrate health, unity and the spirit of adventure but also become ambassadors of Malaysia's rich natural and cultural heritage.”

You can find all details on the official website linked below, and you can follow the latest news and announcement via the facebook page. There, you can also see the event’s extensive transportation schedule - including from Kuala Lumpur to the event venue in Kuala Tahan. Plenty of accommodation options and activity options are also on offer.

For any queries, you can also contact Miss Hani as mentioned on the poster below.

The 2025 course map for 100km. The updated 2026 map is coming in due course

The 2025 course map for 50km. The updated 2026 map is coming in due course