Editor Picks: 6 of the Best Yoga Teacher Training Retreats in Rishikesh
Ready to embark on a career as a yoga instructor, or simply wanting to deepen your practice? Completing a teacher training program in the yoga…
By Alyssa James · Oct 21, 2025
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Nobody travels to India and leaves the same. There may be no other nation on Earth that can boast the diversity of this remarkable country. India inspires awe, breaks hearts, tests patience and immune systems, enlightens and invigorates, sometimes all at once, but at least once each day. Diversity reigns in India on every conceivable level: Landscapes – the mighty Himalayan range, coral reefs off the little-known Andaman Islands, extensive lagoons in Kerala, desert in Rajasthan and tropical rainforests in the north east; Spirituality – Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism all started in India – whilst travelers have long been drawn to the many ashrams and yoga retreats, including The Beatles; History – Relics of the British Raj are evident across much of India – the hill stations of Darjeeling and Shimla, the regal buildings in Delhi and Kolkata – Even more impressive are the Mughal Empire’s Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri; Festivals, from religious celebrations – dominated by all that colour, the scents the sounds, the tastes and often, the sheer number of people – to cattle fairs like Pushkar where thousands of camels are gathered in one place ready for sale. Monsoon season typically lasts from June to September, but affects different regions at different times. Visit North India right after the monsoon season, when everything is fresh and vibrant in October, or a few months later for the South.
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Ready to embark on a career as a yoga instructor, or simply wanting to deepen your practice? Completing a teacher training program in the yoga…
By Alyssa James · Oct 21, 2025
Destinations: India
In the foothills of the Himalayas, along the sacred Ganges river, Rishikesh in northern India is a holy…
By melissa · May 10
Activities
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By melissa · May 6
Destinations: India
The Taj Mahal might well be the world’s most recognisable man-made marvel. The ode to love, in its…
By Paul · Nov 28
Destinations: India
Surrounded, and protected, by the Arabian Sea, Murud-Janjira fort is an impenetrable bastion that was self-sustaining and never…
By Paul · Oct 22
Activities
Yoga has the ability to change lives—if you’re considering a yoga teacher training retreat in India, it’s likely…
By Alyssa James · Aug 14
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Apr 26
Activities
When you want to take your yoga practice to the next level, why not head straight to the…
By Alyssa James · Nov 8
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Oct 22
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Aug 29
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Jul 3
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Nov 2
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Mar 6
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Sep 9
Destinations: India
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By Paul · Jul 11
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By Paul · Sep 25
Destinations: India
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By travelmag · Sep 16