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The Race to Save

By Alex Kamau

The Lewa Marathon is widely regarded as one of the most challenging and enticing marathons in the world. It is an annual race that raises money and awareness for

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Runners get the opportunity to witness the amazing beauty of the conservancy, with a view of Kenya’s wildlife. The Lewa Marathon is a particularly important event since, in addition to showcasing the abilities of athletes, it contributes to the funding of conservation programs all around Kenya; helping preserve the country’s natural history.

Run Free in The Wild

In a way that no other race accomplishes, this one blends arduous physical activity with up-close and personal interactions with Kenya’s untamed nature. On their journey, which includes a half marathon (21.1 km) and a full marathon (42.2 km) long, runners go through a variety of landscapes, including expansive expanses of savannah. Elephants, giraffes, and zebras may also be found roaming throughout the area at any given time. This incredible adventure helps forge a personal connection with wildlife and serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of defending and sustaining natural ecosystems.

The Finishing Line is Conservation

Over the course of more than two decades, the Lewa Marathon has been an important source of funding for Kenyan environmental initiatives. The event organisers, Tusk in partnership with Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Safaricom have collaborated with the neighbouring communities to safeguard this wildlife region. In turn, this has helped reduce cases of poaching while promoting sustainable development. The funds raised have been useful to programs that assist in the education and protection of wildlife as well as the improvement of the local communities.