Yoga in Jaipur is a quick way to reset. With Amit from Yogi on Travel, you’ll practice a calm, travel-friendly yoga flow with breathing and meditation at the center of the session, then get a short stop at Patrika Gate afterward. It’s a simple idea: slow down, stretch out, and let the city feel less like a checklist.
Two things I’d put near the top of the list are the all-level comfort and the way Amit keeps you grounded. The class is built for different abilities, and the tone is kind and attentive, so even if you’re new to yoga, you won’t feel lost on the mat. I also like the outdoor feel of doing it in a park setting, where the pace of practice matches Jaipur’s rhythm instead of fighting it.
One thing to consider is that you need good weather for the experience to run. And since the requirement is a moderate physical fitness level, plan to move at a pace that feels steady and safe for you, not a “push through” pace.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Yoga in Jaipur With Amit: What makes it different
- Inside the 1-hour-10-minute class: stretching, breathing, present moment
- The post-yoga stop at Patrika Gate: a short cultural pause
- Private by default: what you gain with a small-group setup
- Price and value: what you’re paying $18.16 for
- Meeting point at Jaipur International Airport: timing that actually matters
- Who this yoga class fits best (and who might want to adjust expectations)
- Weather can make or break the day
- What I’d do to get the best experience
- Should you book Yoga in Jaipur with Amit?
- FAQ
- How much does Yoga in Jaipur with Amit cost?
- How long is the yoga class?
- Where is the meeting point in Jaipur?
- Is this experience private?
- What should I expect during the yoga session?
- What fitness level is required?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel for free?
- How will I receive the ticket and confirmation?
Key things to know before you go

- Private group feel so you only share the class with your own group
- Amit’s teaching style is gentle, supportive, and works for beginners through experienced yogis
- Breathing + meditation time is part of the structure, not an add-on
- Outdoor park setting makes the session feel like a true Jaipur pause
- Patrika Gate stop gives you a quick culture-and-photos moment after class
Yoga in Jaipur With Amit: What makes it different

This isn’t a yoga class that feels disconnected from the trip. The whole point is Yoga While Travelling: you keep your wellness routine, but you also get a real connection to Jaipur by doing it in a local public setting and wrapping it into a short sightseeing moment.
Amit’s approach is practical. The sessions are designed around accessible yoga postures that suit all skill levels, with an emphasis on stretching and breath. That matters because yoga on vacation can go two ways: either you’re stuck copying poses you don’t understand, or you end up skipping the practice entirely. Here, you get a class that aims to meet you where you are.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Jaipur.
Inside the 1-hour-10-minute class: stretching, breathing, present moment
The session runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, so it’s long enough to feel like you did something real, but not so long that it wrecks the rest of your day. That timing is ideal for Jaipur, where heat, sun, and crowds can turn even a good itinerary into a battle of energy.
Here’s what the class focuses on:
- Accessible yoga postures that work across skill levels
- Breathing as a guide for pacing
- Meditation to quiet the mind and help you settle
- A mindset of being present, so the goal isn’t performance
Amit teaches in a way that keeps you comfortable. One review highlighted how he made people feel at ease even with different levels, and that’s the practical value you should expect. In other words, you’re not just handed a mat and told to figure it out.
You’ll likely find that this style of class helps with the stuff that normally sneaks up on you in India: the mental chatter, the physical tightness from walking and sitting, and the “I’m moving too fast” feeling. A focused breathing + stretching sequence can do more than it sounds like on paper.
The post-yoga stop at Patrika Gate: a short cultural pause

After the yoga session, you’ll head to Patrika Gate as a second stop. This part is shorter and more “walk-and-look” than the yoga practice itself, but that combination is smart.
Why? Because it prevents the common travel pattern where you do one activity and then immediately jump into something intense. After your breathing and meditation, you’re calmer. You can then use Patrika Gate as a reset point: take photos, look around, and let your senses come back online without rushing.
There’s no need to treat it like a full day attraction. Think of it as the gentle handoff from inner work back to the city.
Private by default: what you gain with a small-group setup
This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. For yoga, that’s a big deal. It often changes the experience from “follow along with everyone else” into “the instructor can actually pay attention to your comfort and pace.”
Amit’s teaching comes through in that kind of setup. Reviews mention he’s attentive and kind, and that combination matters when you’re trying to settle into postures without feeling judged. Even if you’re experienced, you’ll probably appreciate the extra guidance. If you’re newer, this format can be the difference between yoga that feels doable and yoga that feels stressful.
Price and value: what you’re paying $18.16 for
The price is $18.16 per person, and the value comes from what’s included in that time. You’re not just paying for a location. You’re paying for a structured session with stretching, breathing, and meditation, plus the benefit of private-group attention and a second stop at Patrika Gate.
A class like this is also a practical bargain when you compare it to the cost of a missed day of feeling good. If yoga helps you move better and sleep easier, the “currency” isn’t only the money you spend. It’s also the energy you save for the rest of your Jaipur days.
Also, the session is short: about 1 hour 10 minutes. That makes it easier to justify as part of a sightseeing plan, since you’re not giving up your entire day.
Meeting point at Jaipur International Airport: timing that actually matters
You’ll start at Jaipur International Airport (Airport Rd, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029, India), and the activity ends back at that same meeting point. Since the start is at the airport area, plan your day around being there on time, especially if you’re flying in or out.
It also helps that the meeting point is listed as near public transportation. Even if you’re coming by taxi or rideshare, having multiple options around an airport hub can reduce stress.
One practical tip: if you’re already dealing with jet lag, do not schedule this yoga class as an afterthought. Treat it as the calming anchor of your morning or afternoon, so the session can do its job instead of competing with your fatigue.
Who this yoga class fits best (and who might want to adjust expectations)

This experience is designed for all skill levels, and Amit’s teaching style is built to keep people comfortable. That’s a great match if you want a genuine yoga practice without feeling like you’re learning the basics from scratch.
You do need a moderate physical fitness level. I read that as a heads-up to go into the class prepared to move, stretch, and transition between postures with care. If you have injuries or limitations, it’s smart to go in with realistic expectations and tell yourself the goal is comfort and breath, not achievement.
Best fit:
- You want a yoga session that works with your travel schedule
- You like meditation and breathing-focused instruction
- You want a private-group vibe, not a chaotic public class
- You want a small cultural stop (Patrika Gate) without sacrificing rest
Less ideal if:
- Weather reliability is a deal-breaker for you
- You want a fully indoor studio experience (this is tied to good weather)
Weather can make or break the day
This experience requires good weather. That’s not unusual for outdoor yoga, and it’s exactly why you should plan with flexibility.
If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. For planning purposes, it’s smart to schedule this when you have at least a little buffer in your Jaipur itinerary. One simple rainy-day adjustment can save your entire wellness plan.
What I’d do to get the best experience
Keep it simple and practical:
- Arrive a few minutes early so you can settle before you start moving
- Wear comfortable clothing that lets you stretch and breathe
- Bring a water bottle and a small towel if you have them
- If you’re sensitive to heat or wind, pick times of day when you feel steadier
And mentally: go in expecting to be guided, not tested. Amit’s style is reported as attentive and kind, and the class is built around breathing and meditation, so your win condition is calm, not flexing.
Should you book Yoga in Jaipur with Amit?
Book it if you want a calm, structured yoga session that doesn’t feel separated from Jaipur. The private-group feel, Amit’s supportive teaching, and the focus on breathing and meditation make it a strong choice for people who want their travel to feel a little more human.
Skip it if you’re short on flexibility and you can’t deal with weather-related changes. Also, if you’re looking for a hardcore athletic yoga workout, this may feel more like soothing and reset than a burn.
If your goal is simple—stretch, breathe, meditate, and then enjoy a short stop at Patrika Gate—this is a smart, good-value way to do Jaipur with your head and body working together.
FAQ
How much does Yoga in Jaipur with Amit cost?
It costs $18.16 per person.
How long is the yoga class?
The experience lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Where is the meeting point in Jaipur?
You meet at Jaipur International Airport, Airport Rd, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029, India.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What should I expect during the yoga session?
The class includes accessible yoga postures for all skill levels, with a focus on stretching, breathing, and meditation.
What fitness level is required?
You should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How will I receive the ticket and confirmation?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and you get a mobile ticket.
























