Event Information

 Tampin, Malaysia
19 September 2025 to 21 September 2025

Himalaya Sports Tampin Trans Naning 2025

The Himalaya Sports Tampin Trans Naning Ultra (HSTTNU) is a challenging trail-run with a 34km loop (once, twice, or thrice), the 21km Yang di-Pertua (YDP) Challenge, and the 8km Forest 9 Mountain race. Starting and finishing at Tampin Water Park, the courses traverse the iconic Trans Naning Trail with rugged seven-peak ridges and lush jungle.

Classic 34 km

ITRA Points
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Mountain Level
  7
Finisher Level
  180
National League

Course details

 Race Date: 2025/09/20
 Start Time: 20:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 33.95
 Elevation Gain: +2242
 Elevation Loss: -2242
 Time Limit: 14:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 4
 Number of Participants: 200
 
 

About the Race

The Classic (34km) – One (1) Loop is the defining Trans Naning Ultra experience. Around here, there is a saying: “You haven’t truly completed Trans Naning until you’ve completed one full loop.” Starting from Tampin Water Park, runners begin by taking on the outer segments of the Trans Naning route. This opening section serves as the warm-up, but make no mistake, it is no easy start. Over the first 14km, runners will face more than 600m of elevation gain, with rolling hills on tarmac and forest access roads through the rural foothills. Along the way, runners will pass Kolam Marine A.R.M and the rustic Malaysian kampung landscape before reaching Gunung Datuk Foothill where the real adventure begins. From there, the next 20km reveals the true heart of Trans Naning: a rugged traverse along the southern spine of the Titiwangsa Range, summiting all seven (7) iconic peaks: • Gunung Datuk • Gunung Rembau • Gunung Gagak • Puncak 701 • Puncak 705 • Gunung Tampin Utara • Gunung Tampin Selatan A checkpoint/water station awaits at the valley between Puncak 701 and Puncak 705 (a.k.a Kem Ultra). The ascent to Puncak 705 is a true test of stamina, as runners drop to the valley floor, reset their elevation, and climb all over again. After passing Gunung Tampin Selatan, runners will then descend and return to Tampin Water Park to complete one (1) unforgettable loop. Expect dense jungle, narrow ridgelines, steep ascents, and wild, natural terrain throughout the course. With a generous but firm 14-hour cut-off, this category is built for trail runners ready to embrace distance, elevation, and the raw beauty of Malaysia’s mountain heartland. Seven mountains. One night. One epic loop. This is the Classic.