Isha Yoga Centre: Experience Union of Body, Mind, and Soul in Coimbatore

Experience the union of body, mind, and soul at the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore. Explore the 112 ft. high bust of Adiyogi and enjoy meditation in the serene atmosphere of the Dhyanalinga Meditation Center.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Adiyogi Alayam - You will be picked up from your hotel in the morning and driven to Isha Yoga Centre that is about 18 miles distance from Coimbatore.
    The first thing that catches your attention when you arrive at the Center is the 112 feet high bust of the Hindu God Shiva, called Adiyogi. The Guinness Book of World Records has declared it to be the…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • 02 bottles of mineral water per person
  • Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Food or drink, unless specified
  • Guide
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

A gift from India to the globe, yoga, signifying ‘union’, unites the body, mind, and spirit. This ancient practice, with beginnings in India around the 6th century B.C., was adopted globally in the 20th century. Numerous Indian gurus have greatly influenced the teachings of yoga both within India and internationally. Among these is Sadhguru Jaggi…

Location
Coimbatore
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Woglotoursandtravels
Jun 4, 2024
Best Place - Best Place to see the statue in isha yoga Centre. The place where it is Located in Coimbatore. The Statue is in the shape of Siva
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Lucienne
Mar 21, 2024
Impressive. - Preparations for a major event were in full swing, but that did not detract from the atmosphere. What a special place, very serene and relaxing. We found our visit very impressive.
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Balasubramanian16847
Jul 27, 2023
Isha Yoga centre - Isha Yoga centre is one of the tourist attractions and is situated on the foot hills of western ghats in Coimbatore. Very big statue of Bhagawan Shiva is there and vast area. Bus facilities and parking facilites are available and it is free for entrance.
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Karnendu007
Jun 28, 2023
Just Wow the Adiyogi statue - Just Wow Adiyogi statue…… Amazing place you feel immense peace at this place. Senario are too beautiful and the site scenes is surrounded by hills. Feel internal energy when visited that place and to know thier internal activities which organised by young men and women & also thier volunteers. Once you enter the main area, you must view a couple of presentations and you must spend 10min doing dhyana.
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Ketan
Jun 9, 2023
One of the most powerful spiritual experiences ever!!! - A must! I can’t wait to come back. Some things are difficult to describe. They can only be felt experientially. There is this divine energy which is only enhanced by hundreds of volunteers radiating the same energy. We were there for about 4 hours which was good amount of time for a tourist experience. Beautiful, serene and spiritually charged experience. Tips: You have to turn in all belongings before entering. Only wallet size purse allowed. Ladies can’t take their purses. If you are a foreigner carrying your passport, they may make an exception. We were able to do that. No mobiles allowed inside. There are several good food options. Even if it is super hot, this place is well covered with amazing breeze making it a very comfortable experience. Adi Yogi statue is right across the street. About 10 minute walk from the street side. There is a bullock carriage available as well. Light show at the Adi Yogi statue is one of the best experiences which is at 7 -8 pm. NaadAradhana at the Dhyanalingam at 5:50 pm is worth experiencing. Can’t wait to return for spending several days here.
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Ranjinir2013
Nov 16, 2024
Unimaginable structures and systems - The views and the structure was amazing and jaw dropping. 112 feet shiva Statue is one of the 8 wonders in terms of tallest structures and top 2 amongst Asia. Beware of the crowds and avoid going during Purnima or deepa deewali or Kartik Deepa festival season It was flooded with people coming from all over India for preparing for malai
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Arunalex
Aug 31, 2024
Truly magnificent - Largest bust statue in teh world of adiyogi lord shiva we went at night and just missed the light show in busy statue around 34x45 m bust stature is majestic with blue tone of light on it the crescent moon and the snake is evident on his neck Magnificant structure
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Balavasan
Feb 10, 2024
Great place to visit - Visited the centre for first time . Very crowded but loved it early morning h visit to the adi yogi , linga Bhairavi, and dhayanalingam. We were not told that the rooms will not have bath towels. Walking bare foot and long walks can be an issue for some . Also the ox being used for rides is cruelty which should be stopped . One bull was badly hurt on his neck and running against the pole. Had to tell the staff there to look at that bull and provide him some treatment . It could be from the Ali g that they put in their neck to pull the cart . That sling is of leather kind material rather than cotton / cloth so guess that can leads to hurting b their necks
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Vanabb
Oct 4, 2023
Snake cult - This is a cult. A snake cult. Many foreigners in white linen shirts and badges, not too friendly, all really feels off. The statue itself is big, to be sure. An interesting place to walk around though. If you are here make time to visit the main compound. You will see that the 'Temple of Doom' was actually a documentary. My Indian collegue was lamenting how all of the young people here were brainwashed and wasting their lives with this nonsense.
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Shyloon
Nov 27, 2023
No place for the differently enabled - Went with member who has mobility issues and needs to use wheelchair Very very disappointed at the absence of wheelchair ramps Even the Dhyanalinga has no ramp for those who have mobility issues, to perform abhishek The bullock carts to Adi Yogi statue also do not allow wheelchairs Are differently enabled humans not welcome at Isha? The entrance has no signs or information Volunteers give out contrarian confusing instructions Wake up Isha! Get with the program Old age wisdom dispensed generously at new age speed calls for more empathy and inclusion beyond international volunteers wearing pristine white Sadhguru … hope this review gets to you
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