2025 Marathons

Tanzania 2025 Marathons

Your complete Tanzania 2025 marathon calendar. Find every marathon happening in Tanzania in 2025 with comprehensive race details, registration information, and official results, including the Kilimanjaro International Marathon (Moshi), Mt Kilimanjaro Marathon (Moshi), and Serengeti Safari Marathon (Western Serengeti National Park).

Each marathon listing includes a 2025 marathon guide including dates, locations, course details, weather conditions, and relevant links for registration and more information. We maintain the most current results database, publishing official results on race day, plus complete 2024 results for year-to-year comparison.

Kilimanjaro International Marathon

Moshi, Tanzania

February 23, 2025

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The Kilimanjaro International Marathon takes runners on a captivating journey, beginning with a challenging ascent and offering breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro as it winds through rural villages and lush farmlands. This marathon not only tests endurance with its significant elevation changes but also provides a vibrant cultural experience, supported by local enthusiasm and set against one of the world's most iconic landscapes.

Mt Kilimanjaro Marathon

Moshi, Tanzania

February 23, 2025

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The Mt. Kilimanjaro Marathon captivates runners with its challenging course that ascends from 830 to 1,150 meters, weaving through Moshi's vibrant streets, rural villages, and lush farmlands against the breathtaking backdrop of Africa's tallest mountain. Beyond the physical challenge, the race offers a rich cultural experience, with enthusiastic local communities cheering along the route, making it a truly immersive adventure.

Serengeti Safari Marathon

Western Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

November 15, 2025

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The Serengeti Safari Marathon offers an extraordinary running experience, starting within the iconic Serengeti National Park and leading runners from challenging gravel roads to the scenic shores of Lake Victoria. This race not only tests endurance on a predominantly flat course at 1,150 meters elevation but also enriches participants with breathtaking wildlife encounters and supports conservation efforts under the "TUNZA MALIASILI" initiative.