Explore the inspiring journey of Thinley Wangkay Dorji, Mr. Bhutan 2024, as he shares his transformation from a skinny boy to a celebrated athlete, his passion for fitness, and his thoughts on staying disciplined, healthy, and humble in life.
What is the Altitude of the Bhutan Marathon?
Discover the altitude challenge of the Bhutan International Marathon, with the Full Marathon starting in Gasa Dzongkhag and finishing in Punakha, ranging from 2,300 to 2,500 meters.
The Power of Change
Born and raised in Bhutan, Mahalal’s life was once marked by struggles that seemed insurmountable. In 2016, his days were dominated by unhealthy habits, including alcohol dependency, which left his body weak and his spirit broken.
A Manager’s Journey of Fitness and Connection
In the serene town of Paro, tucked amidst Bhutan’s rolling hills, lies Norwangs Villa—a haven of hospitality known not just for its charm but for the warmth and dedication of its manager, Sangay Tenzin.
Everything You Need to Know About the Full and Half Marathon at the Bhutan International Marathon
Runners and adventure-seekers alike, get ready for an exhilarating experience during the Bhutan International Marathon as you cross one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks: the Punakha Suspension Bridge.
Crossing the Punakha Suspension Bridge
Runners and adventure-seekers alike, get ready for an exhilarating experience during the Bhutan International Marathon as you cross one of Bhutan’s most iconic landmarks: the Punakha Suspension Bridge.
Bhutan Marathon Registration
Ready to take part in one of the world’s most breathtaking marathons? The Bhutan International Marathon 2025 is set for March 1st
Marathon in Bhutan
Running a marathon is an adventure in itself, but running one in Bhutan takes it to another level.
A Story of Unlikely Friendship and Determination
At first, the runner behind wasn’t sure what was happening, but then he saw it—this moment wasn’t just about racing; it was about supporting one another.
Running for Bhutan
Kinzang Lhamo’s journey is one of fierce determination, love for her country, and an unbreakable will that has propelled her from the quiet village of Tashigang to the bustling streets of Paris, carrying the Bhutanese flag in a historic Olympic marathon.