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7:00 - 8:00 AM

  • スタイル:伝統的なプラーナヤーマ
  • 期間:60 minutes
  • レベル:全レベル歓迎
  • 焦点:呼吸制御、エネルギーの流れ
  • 曜日:月曜日 - 土曜日

7:00 - 8:15 AM

  • スタイル:伝統的なハタヨガ
  • 期間:75 minutes
  • レベル:全レベル歓迎
  • 焦点:アーサナ、整列、強さ
  • 曜日:月曜日 - 土曜日

8:15 - 9:30 AM

  • スタイル:伝統的なハタヨガ
  • 期間:75 minutes
  • レベル:全レベル歓迎
  • 焦点:アーサナ、整列、強さ
  • 曜日:月曜日 - 土曜日

12:30 - 1:30 PM

  • スタイル:エアリアル / 反重力
  • 期間:60 minutes
  • レベル:初心者向け
  • 焦点:反転、背骨の減圧
  • 曜日:月曜日 - 土曜日

5:00 - 6:30 PM

  • スタイル:アシュタンガヨガ
  • 期間:90 minutes
  • レベル:全レベル歓迎
  • 焦点:ダイナミックな流れ、強化
  • 曜日:月曜日 - 金曜日

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シングルクラス

₹500

クラスごと

  • 単一のクラスへのアクセス
  • マット提供
  • クラス後のお茶
  • 到着時払い

ウィークリーパス

₹2,500

7日間無制限

  • 無制限のクラス
  • すべてのセッションが含まれています
  • マットと小道具の提供
  • ベストバリュー!

マンスリーパス

₹7,000

30日間無制限

  • 無制限のクラス
  • すべてのセッションが含まれています
  • 優先予約
  • クラスあたりの最低料金

初回50%OFF

₹250

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専門の教師

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本物の環境

世界のヨガの首都リシケシでの練習

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少人数グループ

個別の注意のためのクラスあたり最大15人の学生

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全レベル歓迎

完全な初心者から上級者まで

What Are Drop-In Yoga Classes?

A drop-in class is a single, standalone yoga session that you can attend without any prior commitment, long-term enrollment, or advance booking. You simply show up, pay for that one class, practise, and leave — no course schedule to follow, no missed sessions to worry about, and no obligation to return on a fixed day.

This is different from a yoga course or teacher training, where you commit to a structured curriculum over several weeks. Drop-in classes are self-contained: each session is designed to be complete on its own, so you benefit fully even if it is the only class you attend during your stay.

Rishikesh is one of the best places in the world to drop in for a yoga class. The city attracts travellers at every level — from first-timers curious about yoga to seasoned practitioners looking to deepen a specific aspect of their practice. Drop-in classes here let you experience authentic, traditional yoga in the birthplace of yoga itself, on your own timetable.

Class Styles You Can Expect

Our drop-in timetable covers several complementary styles of yoga and breathwork, so you can explore whichever approach resonates with you on a given day.

Hatha Yoga

The classical foundation of most modern yoga styles. Hatha classes move at a measured pace, holding postures long enough to build body awareness, open the joints, and cultivate steadiness of mind. Ideal for beginners and anyone who wants to learn correct alignment before moving faster.

Vinyasa Yoga

A dynamic, breath-led practice that links movement to inhale and exhale. Vinyasa flows build strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance simultaneously. Sessions can vary widely in intensity — from gentle flows to vigorous sequences — making the style suitable for intermediate and experienced students.

Pranayama (Breathwork)

Pranayama sessions focus exclusively on yogic breathing techniques — practices such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), Kapalbhati, and Bhramari. Controlled breathwork calms the nervous system, improves lung capacity, and prepares the mind for meditation. Suitable for all levels.

Aerial Yoga

A playful yet therapeutic practice using a soft fabric hammock suspended from the ceiling. The sling supports the body weight, allowing deeper spinal decompression, inversions accessible to beginners, and a sense of weightlessness. No prior aerial experience is required.

Your First Drop-In Class: What to Expect

Walking into a yoga class for the first time — or the first time at a new school — can feel daunting. Here is what a typical session looks like so you arrive with confidence.

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    Arrive a few minutes early

    Plan to arrive 10–15 minutes before the session starts. This gives you time to sign in, find a spot in the shala, and let the teacher know about any injuries or areas of the body you would like them to be mindful of.

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    Opening and centering

    Most sessions open with a short period of seated stillness or breathwork to help you transition from daily activity into a receptive state. The teacher may chant Om or recite an invocation — you are welcome to simply listen if that feels more comfortable.

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    The asana practice

    The main body of the class guides you through a sequence of postures suited to the style and level of that session. Teachers offer modifications for beginners and progressions for those who want more challenge. Work within your own range — there is no competition in the room.

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    Savasana and closing

    Every class ends with Savasana — a few minutes of complete rest lying on the mat. This is not an optional extra; it is where the body integrates everything from the session. Try not to skip it, even if you are in a hurry.

What to Bring

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Comfortable clothing

Lightweight, breathable clothes you can move freely in. Yoga is practised barefoot, so no special footwear is needed inside the shala.

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Water bottle

Stay hydrated, especially during morning classes when the Rishikesh air is dry. Avoid drinking large amounts immediately before or during the session.

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Yoga mat (optional)

Mats are provided at the school, so you do not need to carry your own. If you have a personal mat and prefer the familiarity of it, you are welcome to bring it.

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An open mind

Especially for first-timers — the most important thing you can bring is willingness. Every body is different, and the practice meets you exactly where you are.

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Health information

If you have any injuries, chronic conditions, or are pregnant, let the teacher know before class. Yoga is highly adaptable, and a good teacher will modify postures for you.

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Phone on silent

The shala is a quiet, focused space. Switching your phone to silent or leaving it in your bag helps everyone — including you — stay present throughout the session.

Who Drop-In Classes Are For

Drop-in classes are designed to be genuinely inclusive. You do not need to be flexible, fit, or experienced to join. Here are the kinds of people who find them particularly useful.

Travellers passing through Rishikesh

Whether you have one day or two weeks, drop-in classes let you practise on your own schedule without committing to a full course. Many travellers make a morning class part of their daily rhythm while exploring the Himalayan foothills.

Complete beginners

Curiosity is the only prerequisite. Teachers explain each posture step by step, offer hands-on adjustments when appropriate, and make sure you never feel lost or left behind. A first drop-in class is one of the lowest-pressure ways to start a yoga journey.

Experienced practitioners

If you already have a home practice, drop-in classes are a chance to practise under a trained teacher, receive fresh cues, and experience styles you may not teach yourself. Rishikesh teachers often carry lineages and subtleties that add genuine depth to an existing practice.

People recovering from stress or burnout

Yoga's combination of movement, breathwork, and stillness has a measurable calming effect on the nervous system. Even a single session can shift how you feel. A drop-in format means you can come when you need it most, without the pressure of a fixed commitment.

Those exploring before a full course

If you are considering a longer residential yoga course or a teacher training, attending a few drop-in classes first is a sensible way to experience a school's teaching style, ask questions, and decide whether it is the right environment for you.

Local residents and long-term visitors

For those living in or near Rishikesh for an extended period, our multi-class passes offer excellent value without locking you into a rigid timetable. Attend as many or as few sessions as your week allows.

Why Practise in Rishikesh?

Rishikesh sits at the foothills of the Himalayas on the banks of the Ganges, and has been a centre of yoga and meditation for centuries. The environment itself supports practice: the air is clean, the pace is slower than most cities, and the sound of the river runs through almost every quiet moment. There is a reason yogis from around the world travel here specifically to study.

Practising yoga in Rishikesh — even for a single morning class — carries a different quality to a studio session back home. Being in the place where so many classical traditions were preserved and transmitted adds an intangible depth to even the simplest posture or breath.

If your travels bring you here, stepping onto the mat for at least one class is something most visitors describe as a highlight of their time in India. Drop-in classes make that easy, accessible, and entirely on your own terms.

Drop-In Class FAQs

Do I need to book drop-in classes in advance?

What should I bring to a drop-in class?

What types of drop-in classes are available?

How much do drop-in classes cost?

Can drop-in students join the same classes as YTT students?

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