Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) 2025 Route Preview

Are you running TMM 2025? Here is what you need to know about this iconic race course.
Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) 2025 Route Preview

The third Sunday of the month is marked and rehearsed (including tapering weeks) by many marathoners by now. The apprehension of the Peddar road elevation, humidity, flurry of construction, AQI, temperatures, has been spoken, internalized and bickered about. Trust me, you may hate it, love it but you never ignore the “Tata Mumbai Marathon”.

This year marks the 20th edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon, adding an extra layer of excitement and celebration to the event.

Wave Start

A wave start will be implemented for Marathon and Half Marathon in this edition for the first time in the race’s history. We only hope this will ease the start line rush, and hopefully keep us calm. Please do check your wave and start time.

There are no major changes in the route though, and it continues to have all the Mumbai’s old world charm. The marathon starts from Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus whereas the Half-Marathon starts from Reti Bandar/Mahim Dargah Urus Ground, which is right next to the Mahim Church junction. Both races run past Bandra-Worli Sea-link, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Haji Ali, Mahalakshmi Temple, Peddar Road, Babulnath Temple, Girgaon Chowpatty, Marine Drive, Wankhede Stadium, and eventually end at Azad Maidan.

January weather can be tricky in Mumbai, especially for runners coming from other parts of India. Humidity can make the latter part of the run difficult, but the cheers from the crowd will compensate for it. Based on current forecasts, the temperature will hovering around low of 19 degrees to high of 26 degrees. We will be updating the forecast every hour starting first day of the race week.

Hourly Weather Forecast
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I fall short of words when Mumbai’s crowd support comes into play. They are with us at every stride we take and never letting us second-guess “why” we are running. The Mumbai spirit is here at play, they are out with hydration, fruits and lots of cheer. The atmosphere in the second half of the race is electric with music and dances starting from Peddar Road and all the way to Marine Drive. Now that you have a fair idea of the Mumbai vibe, let’s get going with the route.

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Goal based Pace Chart

We’ve put together a pace chart generator based on your adjusted Mumbai Marathon’s route. This will help you to adjust your paces as per the elevation of each kilometer to meet your goal time. Personalized Goal based Pace Chart for Marathon & Half-Marathon

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