Best Yoga Classes in Bengaluru 2026: Expert-Rated with Fees & Reviews

Published 2026-05-22 by [email protected]

How do you find a yoga class in Bengaluru that you'll actually stick with — not just attend for three weeks and quietly drop? That's the real question most people are asking, not just "which studio is near me." With 869 yoga class listings across the city, the options are overwhelming. Add Bengaluru's notorious traffic into the equation, and picking a class more than 4 km away is genuinely optimistic thinking.

This article covers the ten highest-rated yoga classes in Bengaluru based on verified ratings and review counts, with fees, trial availability, and honest notes on who each place suits best. Useful whether you're a complete beginner or someone returning to practice after years away.

Top 10 Yoga Classes in Bengaluru

1. Ashish Yoga Fitness — Whitefield

  • Rating: 4.9 (1,586 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: Working professionals in the Whitefield-Marathahalli corridor who want a high-volume, well-reviewed studio.

With over 1,500 reviews, this is one of the most reviewed yoga spaces in Bengaluru — that kind of feedback doesn't happen without consistent quality. Small class sizes and personalized attention are a recurring theme, which matters when you're trying to actually correct your alignment, not just follow a crowd.

2. Ashish Yoga Fitness (Belathur) — Whitefield

  • Rating: 5.0 (459 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: Those in the Belathur-Whitefield stretch who want the same programme as the flagship but closer to home.

A perfect 5.0 across nearly 460 reviews is rare. This branch offers the same focus on diverse yoga styles and small group instruction, making it a strong choice if you're east of the city and tired of travelling far for a decent class.

3. Art of Living Yoga and Meditation — Banashankari

Best for: Anyone looking for a structured, philosophy-grounded programme with a long institutional track record.

  • Rating: 4.9 (875 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Over 45 years of practice and a curriculum that includes Sudarshan Kriya sets this apart from most fitness-first studios. Banashankari is well connected, and this centre draws students from across South Bengaluru. If you want yoga that goes beyond the physical, this is worth a serious look.

4. Rashtrotthana Yoga and Fitness Centre — Sadashivanagar

  • Rating: 4.9 (307 reviews)
  • Fees: Premium (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: Those who want a heritage institution with a multi-disciplinary environment — yoga alongside music, dance, and martial arts.

Founded in 1972, Rashtrotthana in Sadashivanagar carries genuine institutional weight. The premium fee reflects that pedigree. Yoga therapy is part of the offering, which makes it particularly relevant for anyone dealing with chronic stress or recovery needs.

5. Nirmala Yoga — Rajajinagar

  • Rating: 4.8 (343 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: Therapeutic yoga seekers in North and West Bengaluru.

Eighteen years of operation and a focus on therapeutic, individualized practice makes Nirmala Yoga stand out in a locality that doesn't always get as much fitness coverage as Indiranagar or Koramangala. The instructor experience here is specific and earned — not a generalist offering.

6. Rashtrotthana Yoga Centre — Whitefield

Best for: Budget-conscious yoga students in Whitefield who want a credible institution without premium pricing.

  • Rating: 4.8 (273 reviews)
  • Fees: Low (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

One of the few low-fee options on this list with a strong rating to back it up. For the Whitefield crowd — and there are a lot of you, given how dense the tech corridor has gotten — this is a practical option that doesn't ask you to compromise on quality.

7. Tarzan Fitness — HSR Layout

  • Rating: 4.9 (473 reviews)
  • Fees: Premium (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: HSR Layout residents who want yoga embedded within a full fitness ecosystem, not as a standalone studio.

Over 13,000 sqft of gym space with yoga as part of a broader programme that includes CrossFit and personal training. Certified trainers, a steam room, and an in-house cafe. If you want yoga but you're also doing strength work or cardio on other days, this is a convenient one-stop setup. Not for purists looking for a quiet, dedicated yoga shala.

8. Trimuk Yoga — JP Nagar

  • Rating: 4.9 (246 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: Prenatal and postnatal yoga, and families looking for a centre that handles multiple life stages.

JP Nagar has no shortage of yoga options, but Trimuk's specific focus on prenatal and postnatal classes fills a gap that most studios ignore. Instructor Radhika runs sessions for all experience levels. If you're pregnant, recently postpartum, or looking for a class that genuinely caters to your body's current state, this is worth checking first.

9. Nirakula Yoga — Koramangala

  • Rating: 5.0 (159 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available
  • Specialty: Yoga Training

Best for: Authentic Hatha Yoga practitioners, and those who want both online and offline options.

Koramangala has always been the neighbourhood where studios either thrive or quietly shut in six months. Nirakula's 5.0 rating — even with a smaller review count — suggests it's doing something right. The focus is traditional Hatha Yoga, and classes are available for all levels. The online option is a genuine plus for the evenings when Koramangala traffic makes showing up physically feel heroic.

10. Amrutha Bindu Yoga — JP Nagar

  • Rating: 5.0 (610 reviews)
  • Fees: Mid-range (as of May 2026)
  • Trial Class: Available

Best for: JP Nagar residents wanting a dedicated studio with a strong beginner-to-advanced track and flexible online/offline attendance.

A 5.0 across 610 reviews is the most statistically significant perfect score on this list. Both in-person and online sessions are available, which adds real flexibility for anyone whose schedule changes week to week. The focus on mindfulness alongside physical practice makes this more than a workout class.

Quick Comparison

Name Locality Rating Fees Best For
Ashish Yoga Fitness Whitefield 4.9 Mid High-review-count studio, working professionals
Ashish Yoga Fitness (Belathur) Whitefield 5.0 Mid Perfect-rated branch, East Bengaluru
Art of Living Yoga and Meditation Banashankari 4.9 Mid Philosophy-grounded, Sudarshan Kriya
Rashtrotthana Yoga and Fitness Centre Sadashivanagar 4.9 Premium Heritage institution, yoga therapy
Nirmala Yoga Rajajinagar 4.8 Mid Therapeutic yoga, North/West Bengaluru
Rashtrotthana Yoga Centre Whitefield 4.8 Low Affordable, credible, Whitefield
Tarzan Fitness HSR Layout 4.9 Premium Yoga within a full gym setup
Trimuk Yoga JP Nagar 4.9 Mid Prenatal and postnatal yoga
Nirakula Yoga Koramangala 5.0 Mid Hatha Yoga, online + offline
Amrutha Bindu Yoga JP Nagar 5.0 Mid High-volume 5-star, beginner to advanced

How to Choose the Right Yoga Classes in Bengaluru

If you're thinking about committing for six months or more — which is really when yoga starts paying off — the decision criteria change. Trial classes are a starting point, but they don't tell you about batch stability. Ask directly: how often does the instructor change? Studios with high instructor turnover mean you're rebuilding rapport every few months, and your progression suffers.

Look for centres that track where you are in your practice. That could be a formal assessment, even just a teacher who remembers you struggled with a particular sequence and checks in. That's harder to assess online, so if you're choosing between in-person and online, consider what level of accountability you actually need.

Batch timing matters as much as proximity. A studio 2 km away with an 8pm slot is genuinely harder to get to from Electronic City or Indiranagar than a 7am class slightly further out. Check batch sizes too — a class of 20 with one instructor gives you very different attention than a class of eight.

Finally, look at how long the studio has been running and whether there's a clear curriculum progression, not just drop-in sessions. The places with the longest track records on this list — Art of Living, Rashtrotthana, Nirmala Yoga — offer that structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do yoga classes cost in Bengaluru?

Yoga classes in Bengaluru vary significantly. Low-fee options (as of May 2026) can start around INR 500–800 per month for group classes; mid-range studios — the majority on this list — typically fall between INR 1,200 and 2,500 per month. Premium centres with therapy components or large facilities can go higher. Most offer trial sessions so you can check if it's worth the commitment before paying a full month's fee.

Which yoga classes in Bengaluru are best for beginners?

Amrutha Bindu Yoga in JP Nagar and Nirakula Yoga in Koramangala both explicitly cater to all levels including beginners, and both carry 5.0 ratings with substantial review counts. Art of Living in Banashankari is another good entry point if you want a more structured, programme-based start. All three offer trial classes — use them.

Are there trial classes available for yoga classes in Bengaluru?

Yes — every studio on this list offers a trial class. That's actually one of the criteria considered in this ranking. Don't skip it. A trial tells you about the instructor's style, the studio's energy, and whether the batch timing realistically fits your schedule. A class that looks perfect on paper but runs at a time that clashes with your commute won't last.

Does it matter which part of Bengaluru I live in when choosing a yoga class?

More than most people account for. Bengaluru's traffic means that even a 6 km drive during evening hours can eat 40 minutes. This list includes studios spread across Whitefield, JP Nagar, Koramangala, Sadashivanagar, Banashankari, Rajajinagar, and HSR Layout. Pick something within a practical radius of where you live or work — not where you aspire to commute on a good day.

Are there yoga classes in Bengaluru that also cover meditation or therapy, not just fitness?

Several. Art of Living in Banashankari has a strong meditation curriculum including Sudarshan Kriya. Rashtrotthana Yoga and Fitness Centre in Sadashivanagar offers yoga therapy alongside its regular classes. Nirakula Yoga focuses on Hatha Yoga with a mindfulness component. If therapeutic yoga is specifically what you need — for injury, stress, or chronic conditions — Nirmala Yoga in Rajajinagar has 18 years of experience in that space.

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