
200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, India
Become a Yoga Alliance Certified teacher with our comprehensive residential training. Master Traditional Hatha & Ashtanga in the Yoga Capital of the World.
Our 200-hour yoga teacher training in Rishikesh, India is a Yoga Alliance certified RYT-200 program that qualifies you to teach yoga professionally worldwide. Over 24 immersive days in the yoga capital of the world, you will master Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga yoga styles alongside pranayama, meditation, anatomy, and teaching methodology — making this the ideal choice for dedicated practitioners and career changers ready to become confident, registered yoga teachers.
Why Choose Our 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh?
Immerse yourself in the ancient wisdom of yoga with our 200-hour multi-style yoga teacher training in Rishikesh, India. This intensive course is designed for beginners and intermediate practitioners who wish to deepen their practice and become certified yoga teachers. Learn traditional Hatha, dynamic Vinyasa, and structured Ashtanga yoga from experienced instructors in a peaceful ashram setting.
Our curriculum includes asana practice, pranayama, meditation, philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology. By the end of the course, you will earn a Yoga Alliance certification, opening doors to a global yoga teaching career. Enroll now and start your journey towards transformation!
Swaastik Yog School is a USA-recognized Registered Yoga School (RYS) with certifications for RYT200, RYS300, and RYS500. Our experienced teachers have inspired thousands of students to transform their lives and establish themselves as inspiring teachers worldwide.
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Course Highlights & Benefits
Transform your practice and become a confident, certified yoga teacher
Yoga Alliance RYT-200 Certification recognized worldwide
Comprehensive multi-style training (Hatha & Ashtanga)
Small class sizes (maximum 15-20 students)
Experienced E-RYT 500 certified teachers with 15+ years experience
Located in Tapovan, Rishikesh - the yoga capital of the world
All-inclusive package with accommodation and sattvic meals
Weekend excursions to explore Rishikesh
Lifetime community support and guidance
Course manual and study materials included
Ice bath experience and holistic wellness activities
Upcoming Dates & Fees
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Globally Recognized Accreditation
Upon successful completion of our 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training program, you will receive the prestigious Yoga Alliance RYT-200 certification. This internationally recognized credential validates your knowledge and skills as a yoga instructor, allowing you to teach yoga anywhere in the world.
Swaastik Yog School is a USA-recognized Registered Yoga School (RYS) certified for RYT200, RYS300, and RYS500. We are also a Registered Children Yoga School (RCYS) and a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP).
Comprehensive Curriculum
Structured learning for effective teaching - balanced mix of theory and practical sessions
Shatkarma (Cleansing Techniques)
- •Neti: Jal neti, Rubber neti
- •Vaman dhauti
- •Nauli
- •Kapalbhati
- •Trataka (Candle light intense concentration)
Pranayam (Breathing Techniques)
- •Science of sitting
- •Abdominal breathing
- •Thoracic breathing
- •Yogic breathing
- •Nadi Shodhan Pranayam, Anulom Vilom, Ujjayi, Bhastrika, Shitali, Shitkari, Bhamari Pranayam
Yoga Postures (Asanas)
- •Hatha yoga sun salutation (surya namaskar) with proper breathing
- •25 hatha yoga postures with alignment and holdings
- •Ashtanga vinyasa sun salutation A and B
- •Ashtanga standing primary series
- •Alignment and adjustment of every posture
- •Counter pose, shavasana and precautions
Meditation
- •Importance of meditation in daily life
- •Postures for sitting meditation
- •2 to 5 minute meditation practices
- •Mantra meditation
- •Trataka meditation
Yoga Anatomy & Physiology
- •Introduction to different systems of human body (Respiratory, Digestive)
- •Effect of yoga on respiratory and digestive system
- •Activation of organs through yoga postures
- •Chakras and their places in human body
- •Panch tatva (Five elements)
- •Effect of channeling energy on muscles and body systems
Yoga Philosophy
- •History of yoga and ancient yoga schools
- •Patanjali yoga sutras
- •8 limbs of Ashtanga yoga – Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dhyana, Dharna, Samadhi
- •Yoga ethics and yogic lifestyle
Ayurveda
- •Meaning of ayurvedic science
- •Doshas of human body – cough, vatta, pitt
- •Human character analysis through each dosha
- •Ayurvedic diet plans to balance doshas
Mudras & Mantra Chanting
- •Hasta Mudras: Jnana mudra, Chin mudra, Yoni mudra, Bhairava mudra, Hridaya mudra
- •Hatha yoga sun salutation mantra – names of sun for every posture
- •Om chanting, Gayatri mantra, Guru mantra
- •Ashtanga yog mantra, Morning mantra
A Deep Dive Into Each Subject Area
A Yoga Alliance 200-hour curriculum spans eight core subject areas. Here is what you can expect to explore in each one during your training at Swaastik Yog School.
Asana Practice & Alignment
You will study classical Hatha postures, dynamic Vinyasa sequences, and the structured Ashtanga Primary Series side by side. Each asana is examined from three angles: correct skeletal alignment, safe muscular engagement, and the energetic intention behind the pose. You will learn to enter and exit postures safely, use props to support different bodies, and progressively build strength, flexibility, and balance throughout the training. By the final week, you will be able to teach a full class independently and give clear, anatomically informed adjustments.
Pranayama — The Science of Breath
Pranayama is far more than breathing exercises. You will study the pranic body (pranamaya kosha), the five vayus (energy currents), and how breath links the physical and subtle dimensions of practice. Techniques covered include Nadi Shodhana (alternate-nostril breathing), Kapalabhati, Bhastrika, Ujjayi, Sitali, Sitkari, Bhramari, and Kumbhaka (breath retention). You will learn how each technique affects the nervous system and when — and when not — to introduce them in a class setting, including contraindications for students with specific health conditions.
Yoga Philosophy & the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Philosophy sessions explore the foundational texts that underpin all yoga traditions. You will study the Eight Limbs of Yoga (Ashtanga) as codified by Patanjali, examining how each limb — from the ethical guidelines of yama and niyama through to the meditative states of dharana, dhyana, and samadhi — applies to daily life and teaching practice. Classes also introduce the Bhagavad Gita, the Samkhya model of consciousness, and key concepts such as prakriti, purusha, the five kleshas (afflictions), and the nature of the mind (chitta). Understanding these frameworks allows you to speak about yoga authentically rather than reduce it to physical exercise.
Anatomy & Physiology for Yoga Teachers
You do not need a medical background to succeed in this module, but you will finish it with a working knowledge of the musculoskeletal system that makes you a safer, more confident teacher. Topics include the structure of major joints (hips, shoulders, spine, knees), how muscles lengthen and contract during asana, the role of fascia and connective tissue, common yoga-related injuries and how to prevent them, and an introduction to the nervous system's role in stress, relaxation, and the parasympathetic response to yoga practice. Functional anatomy — understanding what is actually happening in a body during a pose — replaces memorisation of abstract diagrams.
Teaching Methodology & Practicum
Knowing how to practise yoga and knowing how to teach it are two different skills. Teaching methodology sessions focus on sequencing principles (how to build a class from warm-up to peak pose to cool-down), the art of cueing (verbal, visual, and tactile), voice and tone, class management, working with mixed-ability groups, and how to adapt postures for students with injuries or limited mobility. You will lead teaching practice sessions from the first week, receiving structured feedback from teachers and peers. By graduation you will have logged sufficient practice hours to approach your first paid class with genuine confidence.
Meditation & Yoga Nidra
Morning and evening meditation sessions are integral to the daily rhythm of training, not an optional add-on. You will be introduced to several classical techniques: trataka (candle-gazing), mantra meditation, body-scan awareness, breath-anchored mindfulness, and the deeply restorative practice of Yoga Nidra. You will learn the neuroscience behind why these methods reduce cortisol, improve sleep, and build focused attention — useful background knowledge when students ask why they should meditate. You will also practise guiding short meditations yourself, which transfers directly into your ability to hold space for a class.
Mudras, Bandhas & Shatkarma
Mudras (energetic hand gestures) and bandhas (internal muscular locks) are subtle but powerful tools that regulate prana flow and deepen both asana and pranayama practice. You will study the principal mudras used in seated meditation and during postures, understand how Mula Bandha, Uddiyana Bandha, and Jalandhara Bandha work physiologically and energetically, and learn when it is appropriate to introduce them in a class. Shatkarma — the six classical cleansing practices of Hatha Yoga — is studied both theoretically and, where relevant, experientially, giving you a rounded picture of the traditional Hatha system beyond postures and breathwork.
Ayurveda & Yogic Lifestyle
Ayurveda — India's traditional system of health — is yoga's sister science and the lens through which diet, sleep, seasonal routine, and daily habits are understood. You will learn the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), how to identify your own constitution, and how sattvic (pure, balanced) nutrition supports a sustained yoga practice. This is not prescriptive meal planning; it is a framework for understanding how lifestyle choices affect energy, mood, and the capacity to learn and teach. Many graduates find that Ayurvedic principles change how they structure their personal practice long after the training ends.
Who This Course Is For
This training welcomes students at a wide range of life stages and experience levels. Here are the profiles we most often see — and who thrives here.
Dedicated Practitioners Ready to Teach
If you have been practising yoga regularly for at least a year and feel a pull toward sharing the practice, this training gives you the technical knowledge, teaching hours, and confidence to step in front of a class. Prior teaching experience is not required — only genuine commitment.
Career Changers & Those Seeking Purpose
Many students arrive at a crossroads — tired of a career that feels misaligned and drawn toward a vocation centred on wellbeing. The 24-day residential format provides the immersion needed to make a genuine pivot, and the Yoga Alliance credential opens doors to studios, retreats, and wellness resorts worldwide.
Experienced Practitioners Who Want Depth
Years of practice can leave unanswered questions about anatomy, philosophy, or pranayama theory. This training fills those gaps systematically. Many graduates say they leave understanding their own practice far better than they understood it when they arrived, even if they already held informal teaching roles.
Wellness Professionals Expanding Their Scope
Physiotherapists, personal trainers, massage therapists, nurses, and mental health practitioners frequently join to integrate yoga's tools into their existing work. The anatomy and philosophy content is particularly valued by those who already have a clinical or movement background.
Seekers of Personal Transformation
Not everyone who joins intends to teach professionally. Some students come seeking a structured period of self-inquiry, away from the noise of daily life. The residential setting, daily meditation, and philosophical study create conditions for genuine inner change that a drop-in class simply cannot replicate.
International Students Drawn to Rishikesh
Rishikesh is where many of the most respected yoga lineages were formalised and where the Ganga flows out of the Himalayas. Studying here — rather than in a city studio — means learning yoga in the cultural and geographical context it emerged from, which adds a dimension of authenticity no curriculum document can capture.
Prerequisites: You should be practising yoga regularly and be comfortable with a range of basic postures. You do not need to be advanced — openness to learning and physical and mental commitment to 24 days of full immersion are the real requirements.
What to Expect from Residential Training
A residential yoga teacher training is unlike any other educational experience. Here is an honest picture of what daily life looks like and why the live-in format accelerates learning.
Full Immersion Accelerates Progress
When you live, eat, practise, and study alongside your fellow trainees, learning happens continuously — not just during formal class hours. Conversations at breakfast about a philosophy class, adjustments you give a peer during evening practice, and late-evening discussions about the sutras all contribute to your development as a teacher. The 200 hours stipulated by Yoga Alliance are a minimum; the lived hours of a residential training carry you well beyond that benchmark.
A Structured but Sustainable Daily Rhythm
Days begin early — sunrise in the foothills of the Himalayas is something most students describe as transformative in itself. Morning practice is followed by breakfast, academic sessions, lunch, a short rest period, afternoon asana or practicum, and evening meditation or philosophy. This rhythm mirrors the sattvic lifestyle that yoga philosophy recommends: rising with the sun, practising consistently, studying with attention, and resting fully. Many graduates report that the daily schedule becomes one of the most valuable things they take home with them.
Sattvic Meals & Physical Nourishment
Included meals are prepared according to Ayurvedic and yogic dietary principles: fresh, vegetarian, and designed to support sustained energy and a calm mind rather than stimulate or agitate. Eating communally is itself part of the training — it slows mealtimes down and makes you more aware of food as fuel for practice rather than entertainment.
Community & Lifelong Connections
Training alongside people from different countries who share the same intention creates bonds that consistently outlast the course itself. The international cohort is one of the most frequently mentioned highlights in graduate feedback. Your fellow trainees become practice partners, accountability contacts, and collaborators in the years after certification.
Rishikesh as a Living Classroom
Rishikesh sits at the point where the Ganga leaves the Himalayan foothills and enters the plains — a geography that has drawn seekers, scholars, and yoga masters for centuries. Studying here means that the rivers, temples, ghats, and surrounding forests become part of your education. Weekend free time for Ganga walks, visits to ashrams, or simply sitting with the river connects your classroom learning to a living tradition in a way no urban training can replicate.
Honest Challenges — and How to Prepare
Immersive training is demanding. Physical fatigue in the first week is normal as your body adapts to daily practice. Philosophy and anatomy sessions require focused attention. There will be days when teaching practicum feels uncomfortable. This is expected and is part of the growth process. Arriving with a regular personal practice, some familiarity with basic yoga terminology, and a willingness to be a beginner in aspects outside your comfort zone will set you up for a rewarding experience.
Your Path to Yoga Alliance Certification (RYT-200)
Understanding what the Yoga Alliance credential actually means — and the steps involved in earning it — removes much of the uncertainty prospective students feel before they apply.
What Is a Yoga Alliance RYT-200?
The Registered Yoga Teacher 200 (RYT-200) is the globally recognised entry-level professional credential for yoga teachers. It is awarded by Yoga Alliance, a US-based non-profit that sets curriculum standards for teacher training programmes. Studios, retreat centres, and wellness resorts around the world use RYT status as a baseline hiring requirement. Having the credential signals to employers and students that your training met a defined standard of breadth and rigour.
The credential is earned in two stages: first by completing a course at a Yoga Alliance-registered school (an RYS, or Registered Yoga School), and then by registering yourself as an individual teacher on the Yoga Alliance website. Both steps are required — the certificate from your school is the evidence; the registration is the official record.
What Swaastik Yog School Provides
As a Yoga Alliance-registered school, we issue you a course completion certificate upon successfully finishing the programme. This certificate contains the information Yoga Alliance requires to process your individual registration: the school's RYS number, your training hours broken down by subject area, and the dates of your training.
Our teaching staff will guide you through the Yoga Alliance online registration process, which you complete yourself directly on the Yoga Alliance website. Once approved, your name appears in the public Yoga Alliance teacher directory, which many studios use when vetting applicants.
Step 1: Complete the Training
Attend all required sessions, pass the practical and written assessments, and log your teaching practice hours.
Step 2: Receive Your Certificate
We issue your school completion certificate, which serves as the official record of your training for Yoga Alliance registration.
Step 3: Register with Yoga Alliance
Create your individual account on the Yoga Alliance website, submit your certificate details, and pay the registration fee (set by Yoga Alliance). You are then listed as an RYT-200.
What Can You Do With an RYT-200?
Meet Your Teachers
Your learning outcomes depend as much on who teaches you as on what the curriculum covers. Here are the lead teachers who guide the 200-hour programme.

Mayuri Shewale
Founder & Lead Yoga Teacher
15 years of teaching experience. Mayuri has guided hundreds of students through their yoga teacher training journeys, bringing a precise understanding of alignment and a warm, encouraging teaching presence to every session.
Areas of expertise

Rahul Badoni
Co-Founder & Philosophy Teacher
12 years of teaching experience. Rahul brings rigorous academic depth to Yoga philosophy, Sanskrit, and the Bhagavad Gita, making ancient texts genuinely accessible to modern students from all backgrounds.
Areas of expertise

Priya Sharma
Aerial Yoga Specialist
Priya specialises in the aerial and restorative dimensions of yoga practice, bringing a nuanced understanding of inversions and the use of props to support students of all abilities. Her sessions introduce trainees to a wider vocabulary of movement and restoration.
Areas of expertise

Swami Anand
Meditation Master
Swami Anand guides the meditation, Yoga Nidra, and Vedanta sessions. His background in spiritual counselling and the non-dual teachings of Vedanta gives students the conceptual grounding to understand why meditation works — not just how to sit still.
Areas of expertise
Daily Schedule
Timings and meals mentioned in the timetable are subject to change based on seasonal conditions, school policies, and course-specific requirements.
Hatha Yoga
Morning practice with proper alignment
Pranayam / Shatkarma
Breathing & cleansing techniques
Breakfast
Sattvic vegetarian meal
Alignment / Anatomy
Theory session on body mechanics
Ashtanga Yoga
Dynamic practice & primary series
Lunch
Main meal of the day
Self Study / Rest
Personal practice & relaxation
Advance Yoga Class
Afternoon practice & variations
Meditation
Evening meditation practice
Rest
Personal time before dinner
Mantra Chanting
Sacred chanting session
Dinner
Evening sattvic meal
Live the Yogic Lifestyle with Comfort
Experience comfortable living and nourishing meals designed to support your yoga journey in the serene environment of Rishikesh
Accommodation Options
Dormitory Rooms
Ideal for budget-conscious travelers. Clean, spacious, and well-ventilated spaces with comfortable bedding and shared facilities.
Shared Rooms
Connect with like-minded individuals in our 2-3 person rooms, designed to encourage camaraderie while ensuring personal space and comfort.
Private Rooms
For those seeking solitude, our private rooms provide a tranquil retreat with added privacy for deeper introspection and rest.
Nourishing Meals
We serve three wholesome sattvic vegetarian meals daily, prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients.
- Breakfast: Light sattvic meal to energize your morning
- Lunch: Main nutritious meal with variety
- Dinner: Light evening meal for better digestion
- Herbal teas and RO-filtered water throughout the day
The sattvic diet aligns with yogic principles, emphasizing purity, simplicity, and balance.
Course Inclusions & Requirements
What's Included
Everything you need for a complete training experience
- 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training curriculum
- Yoga Alliance RYT-200 Certification upon completion
- Daily yoga classes, workshops, and lectures
- Experienced and certified yoga instructors
- Shared accommodation in comfortable rooms with attached bathrooms
- Three delicious and nutritious sattvic vegetarian meals per day
- Refreshing herbal teas
- RO-filtered drinking water
- Yoga mats for use during the course
- Course manual and study materials
- Access to the school's library and resources
- Free Wi-Fi
- Weekend excursions to explore the natural beauty and spiritual sites of Rishikesh
- Mantra chanting and meditation sessions
- Ice bath experience
- 15 days of free online group teaching after the course
Not Included
Additional costs to consider
- •Private Accommodation (Single rooms available at extra cost)
- •Airport transfers and other transportation
- •Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, additional activities)
- •Medical expenses incurred during the course
- •Extra classes or workshops outside the course curriculum
Requirements
- →Physical Fitness: Reasonably good physical health to participate in daily yoga practices
- →Open Mind: Willingness to learn, grow, and embrace new experiences
- →Commitment: Dedication to attending all classes and completing course requirements
- →Respect: Respect for the school's code of conduct and yogic lifestyle
- →White Dress: Bring a white dress for the course graduation ceremony
- →Yoga Gear: Comfortable yoga clothing (leggings/yoga pants and supportive tops)
- →Personal Items: Bath towel, toiletries, necessary medications or supplements
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Refund Policy
General Policy
The course fees and booking amount are non-refundable.
Exceptions
- Emergency Situations: In cases of genuine emergencies (e.g., severe illness, family emergency, visa denial), we may consider offering the option to transfer your enrollment to a future program. This will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and requires supporting documentation.
- Cancellation After Joining: If a student cancels the course after it has already begun, no refund will be issued.
Important Notes
- We strongly encourage you to carefully consider your commitment to the program before enrolling.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover any unexpected events that may require you to cancel your participation.
- If you have any questions or concerns about our refund policy, please do not hesitate to contact us before enrolling.
Our Commitment to Flexibility
While we maintain a strict refund policy, we are committed to working with students facing genuine difficulties. We will do our best to find a suitable solution, such as transferring your enrollment to a future program, whenever possible.
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