Rooftop yoga feels like a Jaipur secret. You’ll do a private rooftop session with Guru Ashok Sharma, with hotel pickup and drop-off included so you can focus on breathing and balance. I love the personal instruction that matches your skill level, and I love the calm post-class tea-and-cookies time that turns it into a real connection, not just a checklist. The main thing to consider is that rooftops depend on good weather, so plan for a possible date change.
This is a 90-minute class built around asanas (poses) plus pranayama (breathing). One of the best parts is that you’re not expected to be flexible or advanced. The session is adapted for beginners and experienced yogis alike, with options that keep you safe and comfortable.
After the class, you’re not rushed out. You’ll have tea and snacks, and you’ll also have practical extras like a yoga mat plus changing room and shower facility so you can keep exploring Jaipur feeling fresh.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Rooftop Yoga in Jaipur: What Makes This Feel Local
- Meeting Point and Getting There Near Hawa Mahal
- The 90-Minute Rooftop Class: Asanas and Pranayama, Built for Real People
- After Class: Tea, Cookies, and That Worth-It Human Moment
- Shower Facilities and Changing Room: Small Detail, Big Practical Value
- Price and Value: Is $18.52 a Fair Deal?
- Who This Rooftop Yoga Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Booking and Timing Tips That Actually Help
- Should You Book Rooftop Yoga in Jaipur?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the rooftop yoga session?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Do I get a yoga mat?
- Are tea and cookies included after the class?
- Is this experience private?
- Is rooftop yoga suitable for beginners?
- Does the class run in the morning and evening?
- What if the weather is bad, or I need to cancel?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Private rooftop yoga with Guru Ashok Sharma, designed for any skill level
- Roundtrip hotel pickup and drop-off to make the timing easy in Jaipur traffic
- Tea and cookies/snacks after class, plus friendly time to chat with your instructor
- Yoga mat provided, so you can pack light
- Changing room and shower facility included, handy before a full day of sightseeing
- Class runs mornings and evenings, so you can choose your best energy window
Rooftop Yoga in Jaipur: What Makes This Feel Local
Jaipur has plenty of big sights, but this experience is about a quieter kind of city time. You start (or end) your day up on a rooftop with a local teacher, and you’re guided through traditional-style yoga—poses and breathing—without the feeling of performing for a crowd.
What I like most is that this doesn’t feel like a “tour product” where everyone copies the same video. Your instruction is personal, and that matters because yoga isn’t one-size-fits-all. If you’re newer, you’ll get the kind of pacing that helps you understand what you’re doing. If you’ve practiced before, you’ll still get attention on your form and breath.
The other big win is the afterward. Instead of being shuffled into the next activity, you’re given tea and cookies/snacks and a relaxed moment with Guru Ashok Sharma. One review mentions the class ending with chai tea and a chat in a teacher’s living-room style setting, which is exactly the vibe you should hope for: calm, friendly, and distinctly Indian in the best way.
And yes, this is outdoors on a rooftop. That’s part of the charm—and also your only real “watch-out.” If weather turns rough, the tour can be rescheduled or refunded, since the experience requires good conditions.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Jaipur.
Meeting Point and Getting There Near Hawa Mahal

The experience is set up with pickup that’s meant to save you mental effort. A driver/guide meets you at your hotel, and you’re taken to the studio area—described as conveniently located near Hawa Mahal, just a short drive from many parts of the city.
This is not a minor detail. Jaipur traffic can chew up your morning, especially if you’re trying to coordinate with transit and tuk-tuks. With pickup and drop-off included, you get a simple plan: go to yoga, then return.
Timing also tends to stay realistic. Transfers are listed as approximate, and that’s honest. If you’ve ever planned something tight in Jaipur, you know a few minutes here or there can be the difference between relaxed and stressful.
One thing you should note: this is a private tour/activity. That means it’s just your group, not a public class where you’re blending in with strangers. For couples, friends, or anyone who doesn’t want to feel like they’re on display, that privacy makes a real difference.
The 90-Minute Rooftop Class: Asanas and Pranayama, Built for Real People

The class length is about 1 hour 30 minutes, and it’s structured around asanas and pranayama. In plain terms: you’ll move through a series of yoga postures, then you’ll work on breath control to help settle your body and mind.
You don’t have to be flexible. The experience is explicitly described as open to all skill levels, and it’s adapted accordingly. That usually means beginners can expect simpler versions of poses and more guidance, while regular practitioners can still follow along at a pace that makes sense for them.
A detail worth paying attention to is that the session is described as happening every morning and evening. So you can pick the time that fits your Jaipur rhythm. If you’re dealing with jet lag or you like a slow start, morning may feel best. If you want a wind-down after sightseeing, the evening session can work nicely.
Rooftop yoga has its own feel. You’re outside, so you may notice wind, sun, and temperature more than you would in a studio. That’s not a flaw—it’s just the reality of doing yoga above the city. If you’re the type who likes total predictability, bring a bit of flexibility to your expectations.
Also, the tour includes a yoga mat. That’s one less thing to carry across Jaipur. Even so, you might still want a small towel and water, just in case your personal comfort needs go beyond what’s listed.
After Class: Tea, Cookies, and That Worth-It Human Moment

This is where the experience turns from fitness activity into cultural time. After the class, you get tea and cookies and can relax in open air. Then you have a chance to connect with your instructor in a friendly setting.
The reviews underline this part strongly. People describe feeling like family—welcomed into the teacher’s space and treated with warmth. One person even highlights that the lesson included breathing exercises and was beginner friendly, which matches the overall promise of instruction tailored to your level.
I love experiences where the host slows down after the activity. A lot of tours end at the finish line. Here, the tea-and-chat element gives you space to ask questions: about yoga, daily practice, or what life in Jaipur looks like when it’s not just temples and traffic.
If you’re traveling alone, this is also a good social bridge. You’re not thrown into a loud group scene, but you’re also not alone with a headset and a script.
Shower Facilities and Changing Room: Small Detail, Big Practical Value
Yoga can leave you feeling calm, but Jaipur heat and sweat are real. That’s why I genuinely appreciate the included shower facility and changing room.
It means you can fit yoga smoothly into your day. You don’t have to “pause” your sightseeing plans to scramble for a bathroom or wipe-down. Instead, you can go from rooftop calm back to exploring—feeling clean and ready.
And since the experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, you’re already in a rhythm that makes sense. You’re not piecing together transportation and logistics on your own. The shower facility is part of the same idea: reduce friction so you can enjoy the experience.
Price and Value: Is $18.52 a Fair Deal?
At $18.52 per person, this is priced like an affordable add-on—but with real inclusions that you’d often pay for separately. You’re getting:
- Roundtrip hotel pickup and drop-off
- A private rooftop session
- Yoga mat provided
- Tea plus cookies and snacks
- Changing room and shower facility
Value is about what your day would cost if you had to recreate it on your own. If you tried to find a private rooftop teacher, arrange transportation, and then also cover tea/refreshments, the total would likely climb quickly. Here, a lot of those bits come bundled.
The best way to judge the value is to ask what you want from Jaipur. If you want one more “tick-box” activity, you may prefer a bigger, more famous site. But if you want a respectful cultural exchange with a local yoga guru—and you want it to be easy to fit into your schedule—this price can make a lot of sense.
One more value point: because it’s private, you’re not sharing attention with a large group. That personal instruction can feel like the real product, and everything else supports it.
Who This Rooftop Yoga Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This rooftop yoga experience is a strong match for you if you:
- Want personal instruction rather than a one-size-fits-all class
- Appreciate quiet, morning or evening routines
- Like learning from a local teacher in a friendly setting
- Want something authentic that feels tied to daily practice, not just tourism
It’s also described as suitable for most travelers, and it’s open to individuals and groups. Children can join, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
The one clear mismatch is if you’re uncomfortable with outdoor conditions. Since good weather is required, you may end up rescheduling if conditions are poor. If you’re the kind of traveler who wants zero weather sensitivity, you’ll want to keep your schedule flexible.
Booking and Timing Tips That Actually Help
You’ll usually get the best chance at your preferred time if you book ahead. The experience is typically booked around 13 days in advance on average, so waiting until the last minute might narrow your options.
Once you book, treat the transfer time as part of your yoga plan. Traffic affects transfer duration, so don’t stack a major appointment immediately after. Build in a little buffer so you can enjoy the tea and transition comfortably.
Also, consider your clothing strategy. Rooftops can feel different than street level, so wearing layers can be helpful if the temperature shifts. Keep your yoga outfit comfortable and easy to move in, and plan to use the changing room afterward so you can return to Jaipur sightseeing smoothly.
Should You Book Rooftop Yoga in Jaipur?
I think you should book this if you want an experience that’s calming, local, and genuinely personal. The combination of private instruction with Guru Ashok Sharma, plus tea/cookies afterward, plus the practical extras (mat, changing room, shower, and pickup) makes it feel like more than a standard class.
Skip it only if your schedule can’t handle weather changes or you dislike outdoor activities. Otherwise, it’s an easy, low-stress way to add something meaningful to your Jaipur days—one that you can’t easily recreate on your own.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the rooftop yoga session?
The class is about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.). Transfers may add extra time because pickup and travel depend on traffic.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for ease.
Do I get a yoga mat?
Yes. A yoga mat is included.
Are tea and cookies included after the class?
Tea is included, and you’ll also have cookies and snacks after the class.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Is rooftop yoga suitable for beginners?
Yes. The class is described as appropriate for any skill level and is adapted to your level, including beginners.
Does the class run in the morning and evening?
Yes. The class is held every morning and evening.
What if the weather is bad, or I need to cancel?
Good weather is required. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance; within 24 hours there’s no refund.
























