The best yoga classes in Rishikesh for beginners are drop-in friendly, alignment-focused, and priced between ₹300 and ₹800 per class. Most serious schools also offer 5-day, 7-day, and 14-day beginner immersions in the ₹8,000-₹35,000 range. This guide explains exactly what beginner classes in Rishikesh include, what they cost, and how to choose a class that suits a true first-timer rather than a marketing pitch dressed up as a beginner offering.
Drop-In Beginner Class Fees in Rishikesh
- Single drop-in (75-90 minutes) — ₹300 to ₹800 ($4-$10). Pay cash on arrival, no booking required at most ashram-style schools.
- Weekly pass (5 classes) — ₹1,200 to ₹3,500 ($14-$42). Best value if you are in Rishikesh for a week.
- Monthly unlimited — ₹4,500 to ₹9,000 ($55-$110). Suits long-stay travellers.
- Private 1:1 class — ₹1,500 to ₹3,500 ($18-$42) per session. Useful if you have an injury or want personalised attention.
Beginner Immersion Programmes (5 to 14 Days)
If you have a week or more, an immersion gives more value than ad-hoc drop-ins. Typical formats:
- 5-day yoga and meditation retreat — ₹18,000-₹35,000 including accommodation and food. See our 5-day retreat.
- 7-day beginner immersion — ₹25,000-₹45,000. The most popular beginner format. Two practices a day, philosophy intro, meditation, sattvic food. See our 7-day retreat.
- 14-day beginner foundation — ₹45,000-₹75,000. For students who want enough depth to start a sustained home practice.
- 100-hour TTC (also suits serious beginners) — ₹65,000-₹95,000. Two weeks, intensive, leading to a Yoga Alliance certificate. See the 100-hour course.
What a Genuine Beginner Class Looks Like
A real beginner class in Rishikesh should include:
- 10 minutes of pranayama — usually Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril) and Kapalabhati. The breath is the foundation of everything else.
- 15 minutes of warm-up — Sukshma Vyayama (joint mobility) and gentle Surya Namaskar.
- 30-40 minutes of asana — standing poses, gentle backbends, forward folds, twists. Held for 5-8 breaths each. No fast Vinyasa flow, no advanced inversions.
- 5 minutes of pranayama or meditation — to settle the nervous system before Savasana.
- 10 minutes of Savasana — final relaxation. Non-negotiable.
If a class drops Savasana to fit more poses, or rushes you into Headstand on day one, leave. That is not a beginner class.
How to Pick a Beginner Class in Rishikesh
- Look for explicit "beginner" or "all levels" labelling on the daily schedule, not just on the marketing page.
- Avoid Ashtanga Primary Series as a first class — it is brilliant but unsuited for true beginners.
- Choose Hatha or Iyengar style for first-timers. Both prioritise alignment and slow holds.
- Verify the teacher's experience — the named teacher in the schedule should have at least 5 years of full-time teaching, not a 200-hour graduate from last month.
- Trial one class before committing to a weekly pass — most schools offer a discounted first class for new students.
Best Times of Year for Beginners
October to March — clear weather, 14-22°C days, perfect for outdoor and rooftop classes. April-May is hot but workable in early morning. Avoid mid-June to August when the monsoon makes travel and outdoor practice difficult.
How Swaastik Yog School Beginner Classes Work
Our drop-in classes run twice daily (7:00 AM and 4:30 PM, ₹500/class), labelled "All Levels" and "Beginner Friendly." Our 5-day and 7-day immersions are designed specifically for first-time visitors to Rishikesh — they include airport pickup from Dehradun, accommodation, three sattvic meals, all classes, two evening satsangs, and one excursion (sunrise at Kunjapuri or the Ganga Aarti). See current dates and fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book yoga classes in Rishikesh in advance?
For drop-in classes — usually no. Just walk in 10 minutes early. For multi-day immersions and retreats — yes, book at least 7 days ahead, and 30+ days in peak season (October-February).
Are mats provided?
Yes at almost every reputable school. Some students still bring their own for hygiene preference.
Can I attend yoga classes if I am pregnant or have an injury?
Yes — but tell the teacher before class. Look specifically for prenatal yoga or therapeutic yoga classes (most schools run them once or twice a week). Private 1:1 classes are also a good option.
Try Your First Beginner Class in Rishikesh
Drop-in or join a 5-day immersion. Beginner-friendly, alignment-focused, taught by senior teachers.
See 5-Day Retreat Drop-In Schedule


