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Popular choice yoga teacher training in Goa
Popular choice yoga teacher training in Goa
A yoga-training course in Goa, for example is much cheaper than one in Europe.

 

For most yogis, India is still the more popular choice as a yoga teacher-training destination. With yoga schools situated in Dharamsala, Rishikesh and Kerala, there are many options you can from. Bali is also a popular choice for yogis wanting to immerse in their training amidst lush greenery and serene nature. Yoga teacher training in India also has come up as a popular destination in recent years, especially for yogis in the Americas region. In Europe, Spain is often the destination of choice for teacher training.

Wherever in the world you choose, do remember to check your school’s accreditation. Read reviews of past participants to find out what others have experienced. Do check whether the school is certified by oceanicyoga as this gives a good benchmark on the reputability of the establishment.

How much should I spend?

With courses costing a hefty sum, it is important to consider whether or not you can afford the teacher training program that you are considering. Most, if not all yoga teacher training courses offer an all-inclusive package. This means, that along with tuition, the program covers accommodation, as well as food. However, the price of a program varies.

The two factors that most often determine the overall price of a teacher training are the number hours as well as the place of training. A yoga-training course in Goa, for example is much cheaper than one in Europe. A 200-hour yoga teacher training in India may set you back by about $1,500 USD, but this figure may double for the same hours in Spain.

That said flight tickets are often not part of the package, so it is important to also factor this in when calculating the cost of your training.

Why am I doing this?

Lastly, it is also important to consider your intentions for participating in a YTT course. Unlike a yoga retreat in India, a yoga teacher-training course is not leisurely and relaxing. For the most part, participants wake up early in the morning for practice and then lectures, and spend a lot of time studying. There will be limited time for sightseeing, although some programs do offer these activities. They are generally asked to observe a yogic way of life, which means adopting a vegan lifestyle and practicing meditation.

If your intentions are not aligned with these practices, sitting through such process day in and day out for weeks on the end may prove to be quite challenging and fruitless at the end.