Summer Sprint: Delhi's Upcoming Fun Runs, Charity Walks and Community Fitness Events
From Lodi Garden marathons to Nehru Park wellness festivals, here's your guide to group exercise events lighting up the capital this season.
From Lodi Garden marathons to Nehru Park wellness festivals, here's your guide to group exercise events lighting up the capital this season.

Delhi's fitness calendar is heating up as summer transitions into monsoon season, with a fresh wave of community-driven exercise events designed to move bodies, raise funds, and strengthen neighbourhoods across the city.
The Lodi Garden running community, which has grown steadily over the past three years with over 2,000 active early-morning participants, is hosting its monthly 'Sunrise 5K Fun Run' every last Saturday of the month through August. These informal gatherings—free to join, with optional donation-based entry for charity partnerships—typically attract runners of all fitness levels along the tree-lined pathways. Local fitness groups estimate participation has grown by nearly 35 percent since 2024, reflecting Delhi's expanding wellness movement.
Nehru Park is launching its 'Summer Wellness Festival' on July 12, featuring yoga sessions, outdoor fitness bootcamps, and walking trails across the 80-acre green space. The event runs from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., with certified instructors offering free beginner sessions and paid advanced workshops (₹300–₹500 per class). Organisers expect crowds of 1,500 to 2,000 fitness enthusiasts, making it one of the season's largest community gatherings.
Charitable initiatives are also gaining momentum. The Delhi Cancer Foundation's annual 'Walk for Life' is scheduled for July 28, starting from India Gate and concluding near the Rajpath lawns. Previous editions have drawn 8,000 walkers raising approximately ₹25 lakhs for treatment programmes. Registration costs ₹400 for individuals, with family packages available.
South Delhi's Aravalli Biodiversity Park is hosting 'Trail Trekking Sundays' throughout July, combining light hiking with environmental awareness. These guided walks—capped at 50 participants per session—offer a refreshing alternative to urban fitness routines and highlight conservation efforts. Entry is ₹200, with proceeds supporting park maintenance.
The Asian Games Village area is seeing renewed activity with 'Community Cycling Meets' every Sunday morning, organised by local residents' associations. Over 400 cyclists of varying abilities participate weekly, following designated routes through Hauz Khas Village and surrounding lanes.
For those seeking structured programmes, several established fitness brands are expanding group offerings. Corporate wellness initiatives are also ramping up, with companies organising team-based 5K runs and wellness challenges throughout July and August.
Whether you're a seasoned runner, casual walker, or exploring fitness communities for the first time, Delhi's summer events provide accessible entry points into group exercise culture. Most events are free or low-cost, community-driven, and welcoming to beginners. Check local resident associations, park websites, and fitness group social media handles for real-time updates and registration details.
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