Delhi's yoga scene is a different animal from, say, Mumbai or Bengaluru. Where Mumbai studios chase the boutique-fitness aesthetic and Bengaluru leans into corporate wellness tie-ups, Delhi has something more rooted — long-standing teachers with decades of lineage, community-driven neighbourhood centres, and a genuine mix of traditional and therapeutic approaches. The capital also has sheer scale: over 1,059 verified yoga options across the city on LyfSkills alone. That's both an opportunity and a problem, because Delhi's size means a studio that's perfect for someone in Vasant Vihar is effectively useless to someone living in Rohini.
This roundup covers the ten highest-rated yoga classes in Delhi for 2026, with fees, trial availability, and honest notes on who each one suits best.
Top 10 Yoga Classes in Delhi
1. Jairam Yoga Classes — Janakpuri
- Rating: 4.9 (816 reviews)
- Fee Band: Mid (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: West Delhi residents who want traditional yoga under an experienced, decorated instructor.
Founded by gold medallist Shri Manmohan Yogi, this is a centre with genuine credentials behind it. The review count — over 800 — speaks to a loyal, long-term student base that doesn't happen by accident.
2. Swasth Bharat Kendra — International Yoga Training Centre — Janakpuri
- Rating: 5.0 (1,029 reviews)
- Fee Band: Premium (as of May 2026)
- Speciality: Yoga Training
- Trial Class: Available
Over a thousand reviews at a perfect 5.0 is rare on any platform. Swasth Bharat Kendra positions itself as an international training centre, which means it caters to both regular practitioners and those pursuing formal yoga certifications. Premium pricing reflects the structured curriculum.
Best for: Those looking at yoga training programmes, not just drop-in fitness classes.
3. Sadhguru Sannidhi — Mehrauli (Chattarpur)
Rating: 4.8 | Fee Band: Mid | Trial Class: Available
This one's physically situated near Chattarpur, which puts it in the southern belt — accessible from GK, Saket, and the Mehrauli stretch without too much pain. The centre is associated with Sadhguru's Isha Foundation and offers yoga and meditation programmes in what's described as a naturally designed environment. It's less about fitness-focused asana and more about holistic inner practice.
Best for: Practitioners interested in the Isha yoga tradition, meditation, and spiritual wellbeing alongside physical practice.
4. TDFS — Tivisha Dance Fitness Studio — Rajouri Garden
- Rating: 5.0 (78 reviews)
- Fee Band: Mid (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: Women in West Delhi who want yoga as part of a broader fitness routine.
A women-only studio in Rajouri Garden offering yoga alongside Zumba, aerobics, and HIIT. The review count is modest, but the 5.0 rating suggests a tight, satisfied community. Worth noting: this isn't a dedicated yoga studio, so expectations around depth of practice should be calibrated accordingly.
5. Dr. Yogii Ravi — Laxmi Nagar
- Rating: 5.0 (1,197 reviews)
- Fee Band: Premium (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: Anyone dealing with specific health conditions who needs therapeutic yoga, not just stretching.
Dr. Yogii Ravi runs the Feel Alive Yog Studio and Therapy Centre in Laxmi Nagar — East Delhi's most prominent yoga therapy offering. With 18+ years of experience and an internationally recognised profile, this is one of the stronger options in the city for people who need yoga as rehabilitation or chronic condition management. The 1,197 reviews make it the most-reviewed listing in this roundup.
6. Component Fitness — Malviya Nagar
- Rating: 4.9 (1,301 reviews)
- Fee Band: Premium (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
This is primarily a premium gym in Malviya Nagar that includes group yoga classes as part of its offering. It's not a yoga-specialist space, but the review volume is the highest here and the South Delhi location is convenient if you're already living between Saket and Greater Kailash.
Best for: South Delhi gym-goers who want yoga integrated with a full fitness membership rather than a standalone class.
7. Yoga With Maahi — Mayur Vihar
- Rating: 4.9 (156 reviews)
- Fee Band: Mid (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: Beginners and intermediate practitioners in East Delhi who want focused, personalised attention.
Mayur Vihar has decent metro connectivity, which helps if you're coming from Patparganj or crossing over from Noida. Yoga With Maahi covers all levels, with the instructor's emphasis on advanced posing techniques meaning there's headroom for progression too. Smaller community, warm environment.
8. The Pilates Studio by Namrata Purohit — Vasant Vihar
- Rating: 4.9 (73 reviews)
- Fee Band: Premium (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: South/South-West Delhi residents seeking a high-end, low-volume studio experience with a Pilates-yoga crossover approach.
Namrata Purohit has a national profile in the wellness space, and the Vasant Vihar studio reflects that. Small class sizes, modern equipment, and premium pricing. It doesn't have the review depth of others on this list, but what's there is consistently strong.
9. Innovative Midbrain Optimization Institute — Rohini
- Rating: 4.8 (150 reviews)
- Fee Band: Mid (as of May 2026)
- Trial Class: Available
This is an unusual one — the institute's primary focus is cognitive development and brain training, with yoga forming part of its broader wellness offering. For families in Rohini or Pitampura looking for something that addresses both mental and physical development, it's an option worth exploring. Rohini's sheer spread means you'll want to confirm the exact sector before committing.
Best for: Families and students in North-West Delhi interested in yoga combined with cognitive development programmes.
10. Umesh Yoga Classes — Najafgarh
- Rating: 5.0 (194 reviews)
- Fee Band: Mid (as of May 2026)
- Speciality: Yoga Training, Home Classes
- Trial Class: Available
Best for: Anyone in South-West Delhi or the Najafgarh belt who prefers home yoga sessions or can't commit to studio travel.
The home-visit format is what sets this apart. At 5.0 across 194 reviews, the satisfaction rate is clearly high. Classes are described as suitable for all ages — kids, seniors, and athletes — which makes it a practical option for households where multiple family members want to participate.
Quick Comparison
| Name | Locality | Rating | Fees (May 2026) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jairam Yoga Classes | Janakpuri | 4.9 | Mid | Traditional yoga, West Delhi |
| Swasth Bharat Kendra | Janakpuri | 5.0 | Premium | Yoga training & certification |
| Sadhguru Sannidhi | Mehrauli | 4.8 | Mid | Isha yoga & meditation |
| TDFS Tivisha Studio | Rajouri Garden | 5.0 | Mid | Women's fitness + yoga, West Delhi |
| Dr. Yogii Ravi | Laxmi Nagar | 5.0 | Premium | Therapeutic yoga |
| Component Fitness | Malviya Nagar | 4.9 | Premium | South Delhi gym with yoga |
| Yoga With Maahi | Mayur Vihar | 4.9 | Mid | Beginners, East Delhi |
| The Pilates Studio | Vasant Vihar | 4.9 | Premium | Boutique Pilates-yoga |
| Innovative Midbrain | Rohini | 4.8 | Mid | Cognitive + yoga, families |
| Umesh Yoga Classes | Najafgarh | 5.0 | Mid | Home sessions, all ages |
How to Choose the Right Yoga Classes in Delhi
Delhi's geography should be your first filter, not your last. A 4.9-rated studio that's 45 minutes away through Lajpat Nagar traffic on a weekday evening isn't a good option — it's a dropout waiting to happen. Start with a 5-kilometre radius from either your home or office, whichever is your starting point on class days.
Timing matters enormously here. Morning batches typically draw retirees and homemakers; evening batches (6pm–8pm) get working professionals but also peak traffic. If you're in Central Delhi or anywhere near a major arterial road, factor in at least 20 minutes of buffer each way during evening slots.
Check metro proximity if you're not driving. Stations on the Yellow Line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli cover a wide stretch of studios. Parking is genuinely scarce around GK-1 and Hauz Khas during peak hours — studios in residential pockets like Janakpuri or Mayur Vihar tend to be easier on that front.
Finally, the trial class question. Most listings here offer one, and you should use it. How the teacher handles a mixed-ability room tells you everything about whether it's the right fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do yoga classes cost in Delhi?
It varies significantly by zone and format. Mid-range studios — which cover the bulk of decent options — typically run between INR 1,500 and INR 3,500 per month for group classes. Premium studios in South Delhi neighbourhoods like Vasant Vihar or Malviya Nagar can go considerably higher. Home yoga sessions (like Umesh Yoga Classes in Najafgarh) often offer competitive per-session rates without the commute cost built in. All fee references in this article are as of May 2026.
Which yoga classes in Delhi are best for beginners?
Yoga With Maahi in Mayur Vihar explicitly caters to all levels with personalised attention, making it one of the cleaner choices for someone just starting out. Jairam Yoga Centre in Janakpuri and Umesh Yoga Classes in Najafgarh both have strong track records with mixed-level groups. The key thing for beginners is finding a teacher who doesn't push progression faster than your body allows — ask this directly during your trial class.
Are there trial classes available for yoga classes in Delhi?
Yes — all ten listings in this roundup offer trial classes. Use them. Delhi's yoga market is wide enough that you're unlikely to find only one good option near you, and a trial session tells you more about fit — the instructor's style, class size, studio feel — than any online review will.
Does Delhi's summer heat affect yoga class schedules?
Yes, noticeably. From roughly May through September, outdoor and terrace yoga sessions essentially disappear. Most studios shift to fully air-conditioned indoor formats, and early morning batches (5:30am–7am) become extremely popular for people who want any sense of fresh air before the heat sets in. If you're joining in summer, ask specifically about the cooling situation in the studio before you sign up for a month.
Is yoga coaching in Delhi available for specific health conditions like back pain or anxiety?
Several options on this list go beyond general fitness yoga. Dr. Yogii Ravi in Laxmi Nagar runs a therapy-focused centre specifically for this, with 18+ years of therapeutic practice. Swasth Bharat Kendra in Janakpuri also has a structured training curriculum that touches on therapeutic applications. For condition-specific coaching, it's worth calling ahead and asking whether the instructor has worked with your specific concern — a good teacher will tell you honestly if they're the right match.
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