A yoga break can reset your Jaipur day. This 2-hour group session takes you out of sightseeing mode and into a calmer setting near Amer, with drinks and bites included and an instructor who walks you through the shapes at your level. I like the no-experience-needed approach and the way the class feels friendly, not intimidating; one review notes the host starts with chai before you head into the studio basics. One thing to consider: the meeting point is specific, and hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, so you’ll either plan your own way there or rely on the pickup option if it’s offered to you.
You also get a cultural rhythm that feels more like a local routine than a quick activity. The class is designed to help you reboot your body and mind, and the included food stops you from having to hunt for snacks afterward. The possible drawback is simple: since it’s a group yoga session, the experience won’t feel like a private coaching session.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Bet You’ll Appreciate
- A Sightseeing Reset You Can Actually Fit In (2 Hours)
- Where the Yoga Happens Near Amer (and Why That Helps)
- What the Instructor Guides You Through (So Beginners Don’t Feel Lost)
- The Included Food and Tea: More Than a Perk
- Price and Value: Why $30 for Yoga Can Make Sense
- Group Size: What “Up to 100” Means for Your Experience
- What to Bring (and How to Keep It Stress-Free)
- Timing: Choosing a Session That Fits Your Energy
- Who This Yoga Lesson Is Best For
- Should You Book Yoga In Jaipur?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the yoga session?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- How long is the class?
- Do I need prior yoga experience?
- Where does the class meet?
- Is the ticket mobile-based?
- Is vegetarian food available?
- What’s the maximum group size?
- What if I need to cancel?
- What time does the activity run?
- Is the class suitable for people with mobility or fitness differences?
Key Things I’d Bet You’ll Appreciate

- Chai and light refreshments before and during the practice, so you don’t arrive hungry or leave needing food.
- Instructor support for all levels, including beginners, with adjustments mentioned in reviews tied to the teacher named Hankit.
- A real studio setting near Amer, giving you a change of scenery from the forts and temples circuit.
- A tight 2-hour time window, ideal when you want a reset without losing an entire afternoon.
- Mobile ticket and up to 100 people, making it easy to show up and settle in without a complicated process.
A Sightseeing Reset You Can Actually Fit In (2 Hours)

In Jaipur, your day can fill up fast—forts, markets, photo stops, and the constant question of what to see next. What I like about this yoga lesson is that it’s built to be a breather. You get a structured practice, but it’s still relaxed enough that it won’t feel like homework.
The pace matters. At about 2 hours, you’ll have time for a warm-up, a guided series of postures, and a proper wind-down—without the “now I’m stuck here all afternoon” problem. And because the class is explicitly for people with no experience required, you aren’t expected to already know names, counts, or breathing patterns.
Another big win: you’re not just doing yoga on an empty stomach and disappearing into the next stop. The included menu covers the basics—beverages, bottled water, and snacks—so you can make this a genuine reset, not just stretching between attractions.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Jaipur.
Where the Yoga Happens Near Amer (and Why That Helps)

The meeting point is at Yoga In Jaipur – Yoga Studio, located in Phool bagh colony, near Bharti Gas Agency, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028. The class ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not juggling a second location or complicated return plans.
This area choice is practical. Near Amer means you’re closer to some of the quieter sides of Jaipur and away from the densest parts of the city center. Even one review highlights that the host welcomed people to a beautiful property away from the hustle and noise of the city. That matters because yoga works best when your brain can slow down—especially after a day of walking and looking at everything.
One more logistics note you’ll want to know up front: hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included. That doesn’t mean you’re stranded—pickup is offered—but it’s not guaranteed in the base listing. If you don’t have a simple way to get to Amer on your own, confirm pickup details when you book.
What the Instructor Guides You Through (So Beginners Don’t Feel Lost)
This experience is built around a guided yoga lesson. You’ll be led through different postures, and the instructor is there to help you improve your yoga skills—something you generally don’t get with online classes. The lesson is described as soothing for the body and mind, and that matches what you want from a Jaipur break: calm, clarity, and a bit of strength.
A detail I pay attention to: in one review, the group started with chai and then made their way to the studio for yoga basics. That’s a good sign for beginners. It suggests the session likely doesn’t assume you already know the basics of alignment or how to move safely.
And from the reviews, the teacher is described as:
- welcoming and kind
- able to adapt to all levels
- supportive for different fitness levels and ages
The instructor named in one response is Hankit. If you’re the kind of person who worries about being “the awkward one” in class, this is reassuring. A good beginner-friendly teacher doesn’t just demonstrate—they watch, correct gently, and help you find a safer version of the pose.
You should still come with one realistic expectation: you won’t master everything in one session. But you will leave with postures and techniques you can try again later, which is the whole point of a lesson rather than a sightseeing photo op.
The Included Food and Tea: More Than a Perk

Let’s talk about the meals, because they’re part of the value here. The included list covers afternoon tea, beverages, bottled water, breakfast, light refreshments, plus coffee and/or tea, and snacks.
That sounds like a lot, and the exact timing may depend on the time your class starts within the operating window. What I’d count on is this: you won’t have to pay extra just to handle the “I’m hungry” moment. You’ll likely get tea/coffee plus snacks around the session.
Why I think this matters: yoga can make you feel pleasantly tired, and then hunger hits. Having food and drinks included means you can leave feeling cared for, not like you need to immediately hunt down a meal before your energy crashes.
Vegetarian options are available if you advise at booking, which is a smart detail for dietary comfort. If you’re traveling with food restrictions, this is one of those extras that can make or break a small tour like this.
Price and Value: Why $30 for Yoga Can Make Sense

The price is $30.00 per person for a session of about 2 hours. In many cities, a beginner yoga class might cost more once you add extras like tea/snacks or if it’s in a nicer setting. Here, you’re getting:
- a guided yoga practice
- drinks and refreshments included
- the convenience of a group format that’s easy to join
You’re also not paying for transportation as part of the fee (hotel pickup and drop-off are not included). But pickup is offered, and you’re close to public transport, which helps if you’re traveling with limited flexibility.
The booking pace is also steady—on average, it’s booked 7 days in advance. That doesn’t guarantee anything about quality, but it does suggest it’s popular enough that you shouldn’t wait until the last minute if you have a specific day in mind.
And one more value angle: this is a real cultural pause in Jaipur. If you pick the right time—like a morning session when you can still move easily—you’ll probably enjoy the rest of your day more. Yoga works best when it’s not just a box to check.
Group Size: What “Up to 100” Means for Your Experience

The maximum group size is listed as 100 travelers. That’s a big number on paper, but it doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be stuck shoulder-to-shoulder. Still, it’s worth mentally preparing for a group setting where you’re not getting one-on-one attention the whole time.
Here’s how to make it work:
- Arrive early so you can pick a comfortable spot.
- If you’re a beginner, focus on listening and moving safely rather than copying perfectly.
- If you have any physical limits, communicate them to the instructor during warm-up or breaks.
The reviews suggest the instructor adapts to all levels, which is exactly what you want in a class that could include beginners, people with limited flexibility, and more practiced participants. In other words: the teaching style matters more than the headcount.
What to Bring (and How to Keep It Stress-Free)

This is a yoga class, so don’t overthink it—but do think about comfort. Since you’re in Jaipur, you’ll likely be coming from walking around or traveling by rickshaw, car, or bus.
I’d bring:
- comfortable clothing you can move in
- a light layer if the air feels cooler during the session
- water bottle or use what’s provided (bottled water is included)
If you want to be extra prepared, bring a small towel. The listing doesn’t say towels are provided, so it’s better to carry your own just in case.
Also, pay attention to what you’re doing after class. If you plan to keep sightseeing immediately, choose comfortable shoes, and give your body a little time to feel the stretch. Yoga tends to make you feel looser fast—then your next stop can surprise you with how much walking you still have ahead.
Timing: Choosing a Session That Fits Your Energy

The studio’s opening hours run from 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM. That range is useful because it means you can pick the time that matches how your trip is going.
- If you’re stiff from travel or you want calm before the day gets loud, the morning end of the window is often easier for most people.
- If you’ve spent the morning doing more intense walking, an afternoon or evening session can work as a gentle reset—especially with the included refreshments.
Because confirmation happens at booking and the exact start time depends on what you select, treat your yoga class like a planned appointment. Give it priority, then plan your forts and markets around it.
Who This Yoga Lesson Is Best For
This activity is described as suitable for most people, and it’s explicitly no experience required. From the reviews, it also sounds like the instructor supports people at different ages and fitness levels.
This is a great fit if:
- you want a break from temples and forts without giving up your schedule
- you’d like yoga coaching rather than a phone video
- you like your activities with refreshments included
- you’re traveling with mixed fitness levels in one group and want something that doesn’t feel exclusive
You might want to consider another option if:
- you strongly prefer private instruction (this is a guided group class)
- you can’t realistically reach the meeting point in Amer without relying on pickup
- you’re looking for a full-day itinerary rather than a focused 2-hour reset
Should You Book Yoga In Jaipur?
I think this is worth booking if you want a short, guided practice with real support and you’ll appreciate the included tea/snacks. At $30 for about two hours, the value comes from the mix of convenience, guidance, and comfort—especially if you’re the type who gets cranky when a tour cuts into meal time.
Book it if you’ll use it as a rhythm tool: morning or late afternoon, walk a bit less afterward, then let your body settle. Skip it only if your main goal is private attention or you can’t manage the Amer meeting point.
If you do book, message or confirm any details that matter to you—especially pickup expectations and vegetarian needs—so you can arrive relaxed and ready to stretch.
FAQ
What’s included in the yoga session?
The listing includes afternoon tea, beverages, bottled water, breakfast, light refreshments, coffee and/or tea, and snacks.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, but pickup is offered.
How long is the class?
It’s listed as about 2 hours.
Do I need prior yoga experience?
No experience is required. You just show up and participate.
Where does the class meet?
The start location is Yoga In Jaipur – Yoga Studio, Phool bagh colony, near Bharti Gas Agency, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India.
Is the ticket mobile-based?
Yes, the experience includes a mobile ticket.
Is vegetarian food available?
Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you advise at booking.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour/activity lists a maximum of 100 travelers.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What time does the activity run?
The opening hours are listed as Monday–Sunday, 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM.
Is the class suitable for people with mobility or fitness differences?
Most people can participate, and the instructor is described as adapting to different levels in the reviews. Service animals are allowed.
























