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Moola Yoga launches Yoga Alliance trainings at Rishikesh campus

Moola Yoga Rishikesh announced Yoga Alliance-certified 100-, 200- and 300-hour teacher trainings at its riverside campus. These immersive courses aim to attract international trainees and deepen practice.

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Moola Yoga launches Yoga Alliance trainings at Rishikesh campus
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Moola Yoga Rishikesh announced a slate of Yoga Alliance–certified teacher training programs hosted at its riverside campus in Rishikesh, offering 100-, 200- and 300-hour formats aimed at both beginners and experienced teachers. The move reinforces demand for in-person immersion programs in the traditional yoga hub and provides another pathway for international students seeking RYT accreditation.

The 100-hour program is an 11-day foundational course designed for beginners who want an intensive introduction to asana, basic pranayama and class sequencing. Moola Yoga positioned the short-format course as a way to build confidence and practical teaching skills before committing to longer trainings.

The flagship 200-hour teacher training runs for 22 days and combines Ashtanga, Hatha and Vinyasa practice with pranayama, meditation, anatomy and teaching methodology. This format meets standard RYT-200 training content and is intended for trainees pursuing certification and a balanced teacher skill set rooted in both practice and pedagogy.

The 300-hour advanced program spans 28 days and is open to RYT-200 graduates. It focuses on deepening asana practice, advanced pranayama techniques and study of classical yoga texts, offering an advanced curriculum for those preparing for senior teaching roles or deeper personal study.

Tuition for the programs typically includes on-site accommodation, vegetarian meals, manuals and mats. Moola Yoga also outlined early-bird discounts and deposit and registration details for each course cycle; interested trainees should confirm the specific cancellation and payment policies when they register. The school framed the offerings for both international students and travellers seeking a pilgrimage-style, immersive learning experience in Rishikesh.

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For the yoga community this announcement matters practically: it expands the roster of Yoga Alliance–registered immersion options in India, which remains a common route for international trainees seeking affordable, concentrated training. The variety of course lengths also helps practitioners choose a format that fits time, budget and certification goals. The 300-hour program reinforces the stacked certification pathway that many teachers follow from RYT-200 to senior-level credentials.

If you are planning to enroll, verify Yoga Alliance registration details and program dates, confirm eligibility for the 300-hour course, and review what the tuition package does and does not cover. Plan travel logistics and allow time to acclimatize to a riverside setting before the training begins so you can focus on steady practice and teaching drills.

This expansion in Rishikesh signals continuing appetite for on-site, immersive trainings. Expect more schools to emphasize blended curriculum elements like pranayama and classical text study, and for competition to push clearer pricing and booking incentives as international travel resumes its steady pace.

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