BALI, Indonesia, /PRNewswire/ — Following four successful editions in Bandung and two in Semarang, Padma Run marked a new milestone with its inaugural Bali event on May 2025. With more than 740 runners set off through the lush highlands of Payangan Village, Ubud, an area known for its untouched natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
What began in 2019 as a local initiative, has now grown into a vibrant community of enthusiasts, united by the rallying cry #LaceUpForChange, supporting a chosen cause through the Padma GIVE programme (Grant, Inspire, Volunteer, Empower), each event champions a meaningful cause. In Bali, this year’s run was a collaboration between Padma Resort Ubud and Padma Resort Legian, with more than IDR 100 Million, which will be dedicated to enhancing educational facilities of SDN 2 Puhu, benefiting the 102 elementary school students in process.
The race featured three categories, 5K, 10K, and Kids Dash, and welcomed runners of all levels and ages. Participants came not only from across Bali, but also from more than 70 cities such as Jakarta, Pangkal Pinang, and Jayapura, across 9 international destinations including South Africa and the United States, highlighting the event’s growing global appeal.
“Being the first Padma Run Bali, I never imagined we’d achieve something of this magnitude. Beyond crafting an unforgettable event, we’ve also made a lasting contribution to education; enhancing learning environments and empowering our community. It is the incredible spirit shown by every runner, volunteer, and partner involved that made it all possible. We truly could not have done it without you.” said Inez Teresa, Race Director of Padma Run Bali 2025.
What differentiated Padma Run Bali 2025 was its seamless blend of sport and culture. Participants were treated to fresh mountain air, peaceful village views, and immersive touches of Balinese tradition woven into the race experience. The opening ceremony featured the iconic Tari Barong and Kera dance, energising the crowd at the starting line. Along the scenic course, runners encountered joyful Joged dancers at kilometre one and a mystical appearance by Hanooman at kilometre seven, infusing the journey with the island’s rich mythology and vibrant spirit.
“The event truly honoured Balinese root, both on the intricate decorations and the vibrant dance performances that greeted us throughout the course. The route is challenging yet rewarding, winding through lush landscapes that kept runners motivated. The refreshments were thoughtfully curated and the race village buzzed with endless energy and prizes!! Having experienced countless runs across Bali, I can say this event stands out for its seamless blend of culture, course design, and community spirit. I encourage everyone to join Padma Run Bali next year, or in any other part of Indonesia for that matter!” stated one of the 10K runners after event.
From the picturesque trails of Bandung, the serene hills of Ubud, to the lively streets of Semarang, Padma Run offers more than just a race, it cultivates meaningful moments, fostering community spirit, and supporting worthy causes. Looking ahead, Padma Hotels will continue its 2025 series with Padma Run Semarang on September 2025, promising another day of community engagement and charitable impact in the heart of Central Java.
Be a part of the expansive Padma Run community and stay connected with updates on the upcoming events by following their Instagram account @padma_run.