Come be part of the movement — make memories, and show the world that fun, culture, solidarity, self-care and empowerment can go hand in hand.
Finally, Saree walkathon is here — an event that celebrates women and self care without inhibitions and proves that tradition and wearing a saree shouldn’t come in the way of being active!
Let’s wear our prettiest saree – our mother’s old Mysore Silk saree or our handloom Ilkal or Udupi cotton saree to walk.
2 kms — just come and be a party of it and participate, not everything is a competition.
We would prefer you wear a Saree but you are welcome to wear anything you want, just come and let’s celebrate ourselves and have fun 💜.
This all-women’s event is meant to bring us together and talk about health and empowerment, creating a space where women can celebrate their achievements, support one another, and inspire others to embrace self care.
No fees — but Registration is a must! Come be part of the movement, make memories, and show the world that fun, culture, solidarity, self care and empowerment can go hand in hand.
By registering for the event, you confirm that you have read and agree to the following terms and conditions:
You confirm that you’re some what physically fit to participate and will consult a doctor if needed. You accept full responsibility for any risks, injuries, or damages arising from your participation. You release and hold harmless the Event Organizers, partners, registration platform, volunteers, and associated personnel from any liability for injury, illness, loss, or damage before, during, or after the event.
You accept responsibility for any medical expenses incurred and understand that Organizers are not liable for advanced medical care, with only basic first aid or emergency support available.
You agree to follow all rules and instructions given by the Event Organizers.
Children or Elderly participants will be the responsibility of their Parents/Guardians, and no special arrangements will be available for them at the venue.
Yes, they can accompany their mother, aunt, or grandma.
An initiative to celebrate women, wellness, and empowerment through movement and community.