You’ll start your day in Varanasi with a gentle sunrise yoga class led by Ayush—tailored for your experience level and mood that morning. Expect personal attention as you move through sun salutations and asanas at your own pace, all in a peaceful studio or on the open terrace. You’ll leave feeling lighter, more awake, and quietly connected to this place.
There’s this gentle thud of bare feet on the studio floor before dawn in Varanasi—just soft enough to notice if you’re listening. I found myself there, still half-asleep, watching the sky shift from deep blue to that strange gold you only get at sunrise. Ayush greeted me with a quiet nod and somehow knew exactly how nervous I was about not being “yoga enough.” He asked a couple of questions—nothing formal, just what my body felt like that morning and what I hoped for. The air smelled faintly of incense, but not the heavy kind; more like something clean and new.
We started slow, sun salutations as the city outside woke up—there was a distant honk, a bicycle bell, but mostly it was just our breathing echoing off the walls. Ayush would demonstrate an asana, then watch me try (I definitely wobbled during tree pose). He’d quietly adjust my arm or remind me to relax my jaw, which I didn’t even realize I was clenching. At one point he explained why we do certain poses—something about energy lines and balance—and though I probably butchered the Sanskrit names when I tried repeating them, he just grinned and kept going.
I liked that it wasn’t rushed or showy. The terrace caught some cool breeze near the end, and for a few minutes after savasana I just sat there feeling oddly awake—like my brain had been washed out with sunlight. It’s hard to explain unless you’ve done sunrise yoga in Varanasi yourself; there’s this sense of being part of something ancient but also really personal at the same time. Even now, weeks later, sometimes when I close my eyes I can hear those early-morning sounds again.
Yes, Ayush welcomes both beginners and experienced yogis. The session is customized to your needs.
The class is held either in a serene studio space or on a peaceful terrace in Varanasi.
A yoga mat is provided for each participant.
The exact duration isn’t specified but includes sun salutations, guided asanas, theory discussion, and relaxation.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the location.
No previous experience is required; all levels are welcome.
Yes, Ayush offers personal guidance and adjustments throughout the session.
You should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness to participate comfortably.
Your morning includes use of a clean yoga mat plus individual guidance from Ayush throughout your session—held in either his calm studio space or out on the open terrace depending on conditions. Public transport options are nearby if you need them before or after class.
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