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Discover the spiritual side of Delhi with a private 6-hour yoga and meditation workshop that covers philosophy, practice, and authentic traditions.
If you’re looking for a blend of mindfulness, physical practice, and spiritual insight, this 6-hour private workshop in Delhi might just be your perfect escape from the city’s hustle. Offered by Awaken Inner Buddha Yoga and Meditation, this experience goes beyond the typical yoga class by integrating history, philosophy, and practical techniques into a comprehensive half-day session.
One of the best things about this tour is the personalized attention you’ll receive—since it’s a private experience, your instructor can tailor the session to your level and curiosity. It’s also great that yoga mats and a guidebook are included, making it easy to focus on the practice rather than logistics.
A potential consideration is the lack of meals, so you’ll want to eat well beforehand. But if you’re eager to deepen your understanding of yoga’s roots while practicing in a relaxed, intimate setting, this workshop suits those genuinely interested in exploring both the physical and philosophical aspects of yoga.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a meaningful, educational look at yoga and meditation amid Delhi’s vibrant backdrop—perfect for those curious about the science, history, and spiritual side of these ancient practices.
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This 6-hour workshop isn’t your usual yoga class. Instead, it’s a thoughtfully designed program that combines theory and practice—perfect for those who want to understand why yoga works, not just how to do it.
You start at Lodhi Gardens, a peaceful spot in Delhi’s heart, where your instructor from Awaken Inner Buddha Yoga and Meditation greets you. Given the tour’s private nature, you’ll enjoy a relaxed environment where questions are encouraged. The instructor, whose expertise has garnered glowing reviews, will guide you through what to expect.
The initial part of the session is dedicated to discussing yoga’s origins — from its ancient roots to the teachings of Patanjali. Reviewers like Marc_M appreciated this aspect, noting how the session goes “much more than just a core power flow yoga class,” covering topics like yoga history, philosophy, and even the idea of enlightenment. This isn’t just theory; it’s a chance to understand the science behind yoga and how it applies to modern life.
Following the theoretical groundwork, you’ll be led through a series of 12 asanas—or postures—carefully explained and demonstrated. The instructor ensures proper alignment and breathing, emphasizing mindful movement. Reviewers mention guided breath-work and meditation, which are integrated into the session.
The session continues with guided meditation, helping you connect deeper with your breath and presence. The instructor’s approach fosters personal reflection and offers tools you can take home to cultivate calm and clarity.
A guidebook is provided, offering a loose overview of the topics discussed—a handy resource for revisiting concepts on your own. This added value means you leave not just with new skills but with a better understanding of yoga’s philosophical and psychological underpinnings.
Choosing a private session like this one offers significant advantages. You receive personalized attention, with the instructor able to tailor explanations to your interests and level of experience. This makes the learning more meaningful and ensures your questions are addressed.
The small group size (effectively just your group) also means more flexibility in pacing and focus. Based on reviews, the instructor strikes a great balance between depth and accessibility—making challenging concepts understandable without losing depth.
Guests praise the instructor’s ability to explain complex ideas simply. The sessions are described as “award-winning,” highlighting the quality of content and delivery. This isn’t just a light practice; it’s an educational experience that leaves travelers with a new perspective on yoga.
All yoga mats are provided, removing the need for you to carry your own. The included guidebook reinforces what you learn, helping you integrate these teachings into your daily routine.
Running from 9 AM to 3 PM, the workshop fits well into a Delhi sightseeing day, especially since it’s near public transport. Since no meals are included, it’s best to eat a hearty breakfast before joining. The meeting point at Lodhi Gardens offers a calm, scenic setting to begin your journey into yoga.
At $174.43 per person, this might seem like a significant investment compared to standard yoga classes. However, considering the in-depth content, private setting, and comprehensive materials, it offers excellent value for those genuinely interested in learning about yoga rather than just practicing it casually.
The experience is designed for individuals who want to expand their understanding of yoga’s philosophical and scientific aspects—a rare offering at this price level. Many reviewers, like Marc_M, highlighted the richness of the content, which makes the cost justified for those seeking a meaningful, educational exploration.
This experience suits travelers with a curiosity about yoga’s history and philosophy, especially those who wish to go beyond just physical postures. It’s perfect for beginners wanting a gentle, foundational overview and experienced practitioners eager to deepen their knowledge.
Since the workshop is private and flexible, it’s ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking a personalized, contemplative experience. If you prefer a quick, superficial class, this might not be the best fit. But if authentic learning, thoughtful discussion, and guided practice appeal to you, this is an excellent choice.
If you’re after a deep, meaningful introduction to yoga and meditation in Delhi, this private 6-hour workshop offers more than your average class. It balances practical techniques with philosophical insights, providing a well-rounded understanding that can enrich your practice long after the session ends.
The inclusion of yoga mats and a guidebook, combined with expert instruction in an intimate setting, makes it a valuable experience—especially for those genuinely interested in exploring yoga’s spiritual, historical, and scientific roots.
While it’s more expensive than a typical drop-in class, the depth and personal attention make it worth considering if you want a transformative, educational experience in India’s capital.
If you’re curious, respectful of learning, and eager to see yoga through a new lens, this workshop is designed to satisfy your hunger for knowledge and mindful practice.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, the workshop is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with plenty of personal attention to help you learn at your own pace.
Are yoga mats provided?
Yes, loaner yoga mats are included, so there’s no need to bring your own.
What topics are covered besides physical yoga?
The session covers the philosophy behind yoga, including history, Patanjali Sutras, views on enlightenment, and scientific perspectives on the human body.
How long is the workshop?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, running from 9 AM to 3 PM daily.
Do I need to eat before the workshop?
Yes, no meals are included, so it’s best to have a heavy meal before arriving.
Where does the workshop start and end?
It begins at Lodhi Gardens in Delhi and returns there at the end of the session.
Is transportation included?
No, but the location is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
What makes this workshop different from regular yoga classes?
The focus on philosophy, history, and science, combined with private, personal instruction, sets it apart from standard group classes or retreats.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed, so plan accordingly.