Five reasons why you should do the Big Walk

Five reasons why you should do the Big Walk

Here are five reasons why you should do the Big Walk...

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It is the biggest walking event in KZN!

With this year’s theme, 'Here with you, every step of the way', ECR is determined to show just how much it is committed to bringing a positive change into the lives of the people of KwaZulu-Natal.

What’s cool about the walk is that you can also see some of your favourite presenters along the route!

It is a healthy experience

In a world where exercise sometimes takes a backseat because of the busy schedule of life, here is one beautiful excuse to ensure that you do something that will benefit your body and mind.

Walking has countless health benefits such as strengthening the heart and lungs, improving mental health, strengthening the muscles, and it can even help you to maintain a healthy weight.

READ: Big Walk is Back 

It's a great way to spend Father's Day

This year’s Big Walk is happening on a special day – Father’s Day. What a great way to spend time with your father by engaging in a healthy activity. It will be the perfect gift for the special man in your life.

Great bonding session

Whether you choose to participate in the Big Walk with your father, other family members, or your friends, this is sure to be a great bonding session.

It is also the ideal setting for networking with other participants and developing relationships.

Gorgeous views

Explore the beauty of Durban and see beautiful landscapes and picture-perfect spots.

The event will start at uShaka, continue past Suncoast, and end at Moses Mabhida (People's Park), offering you the perfect opportunity to fall in love with the beautiful surroundings that Durban has to offer.

Ticket sales for the Suncoast East Coast Radio Big Walk are officially open. Purchase yours by clicking on the image below:

Big Walk 2023 - Buy Your Tickets HERE
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