OSHO International Meditation Resort
Meditation center · Dhole Patil Rd ·

OSHO International Meditation Resort

Meditation center · Dhole Patil Rd ·

Minimalist rooms, spa, pool, meditation, and evening entertainment

calming atmosphere
expensive
vegetarian dining
maroon robes
attentive servers
lush greenery
life changing
peace of mind
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null
OSHO International Meditation Resort by null

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17, 1st Ln, Koregaon Park, Pune, Maharashtra 411001, India Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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17, 1st Ln, Koregaon Park, Pune, Maharashtra 411001, India Get directions

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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 13, 2025

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Parshwa M.

Google
Reach reception desk early, it takes approximately 30 minutes to finish the enrollment process. They'll give you all the details about the ashram, do's & don't in a very structured way, all the people working there are very humble, friendly and supportive. U cannot keep mobile phones with you when you go for dhyan sessions, so please make sure you keep a track of the time or carry a analogue wrist watch as I missed 2 dhyan sessions because I lost the track of time. They are very particular about the timings and if you are late by 1 min, they won't allow you enter the meditation hall. The place is divided into 2 halves, either side of the road, and once u have the ID card, you can go anywhere you want. Lunch and snacks are available there but you need to buy their own coupon from the welcome reception desk. The place is made in between Greenery, tall trees and silence all around, very soothing atmosphere, calms your mind, just walking around the whole complex eases off all the stress. Plus clean air, 100% oxygen. There are a lot of benches along the periphery of the whole venue where you can anyone sit and meditate in solace. They have a specific attire, marron robe from morning till evening and then white robe. You'll be able to buy robe at the in-house store at extra cost. They also have few basic toiletries available. A must visit for anyone who is trying to seek his own self.

Six T.

Google
I’ve never traveled to any resort or hotel that charges for a cup of hot water. They charge 50 rupees for a cup of hot water. The resort lacks heart. Where is the hospitality? Where is the humanity? I take herbs for my health twice a day with 8 oz hot water, and they were unwilling to provide me with a warm cup of water unless I payed 50 rupees. I attempted to reach their hearts, for them to have any sort of compassion through multiple efforts and individuals and management and there was no budging. Just emptiness. No kindness. That was the encapsulation of the experience. I love Osho and his teachings and meditations yet this place has lost touch with any sort of connection to the concept of hospitality, and warmth. There’s more but that one experience sums it up.

Yadon ke A.

Google
If you have a lot of money, frankly, you can go here and stay comfortably. It's no less expensive than a high-end hotel. It's quite an expensive place. You could even call it premium.Yoga, meditation, everything is fine but it is difficult for common people to go here, they may not have that much money.The room rent alone is around Rs 5,000-8,000 per day, with no food available and you will have to buy it Otherwise, if you just want to take a glimpse, this is a good place. yourself.

Devon Scott D.

Google
Read very mixed reviews so went to check for myself. Place is probably a cult. I went in and was greeted kindly and allowed to use the washroom. I was told it's not possible to do a tour. The garden opens at 3pm. Recieved weird energy there. Thank you for your time.

Chad R.

Google
My experience with two Osho Pune representatives, Isha and Oma, was highly disappointing and raised clear ethical red flags. I expressed genuine interest in attending a course at the resort but preferred to stay off-campus due to the high cost of accommodations. Although both representatives confirmed that off-campus participation was possible, they repeatedly refused to provide written pricing details. They insisted that fees could only be discussed over the phone. A practice that lacks transparency and undermines basic professional integrity. This kind of communication raises serious concerns about accountability and fairness, especially for international visitors who rely on written clarity to make informed decisions. I ultimately chose not to participate, as I will not engage with any organization unwilling to provide clear, written information about costs or policies.

vivek N.

Google
Best place to go within. Good food, beautifully maintained and great meditative energy

Sachin T.

Google
It’s a life changing meditation Center & gives peace of mind Must visit who is depression phase Anyone who is depressed and struggling with life should definitely go here because after coming here and taking meditation and therapy, the person goes into a different world. Isn't it? He gets a new hope to live.

Sparsh M.

Google
A Unique Spiritual Retreat – OSHO International Meditation Resort, Pune The OSHO International Meditation Resort in Koregaon Park, Pune, offers a one-of-a-kind spiritual and wellness experience unlike any traditional ashram. Spread across a lush, beautifully designed 40-acre campus, the resort blends meditation, modern living, and nature seamlessly. The architecture is minimalist yet luxurious, with meditation halls, water bodies, Zen gardens, and serene pathways that create a deeply calming atmosphere. The resort offers a structured daily schedule with over 10 types of meditations including Osho Dynamic Meditation, Kundalini, Nadabrahma, and the famous Evening Meeting. These active and passive methods are designed to help release stress and connect deeply with inner silence. Facilities like the Basho Spa, Olympic-sized swimming pool, gym, and vegetarian dining areas add to the overall wellness-focused lifestyle. The campus is clean, well-managed, and attracts visitors from around the world, creating a global, open-minded community. However, the resort does have strict entry protocols including HIV testing and required attire (maroon/white robes), and the costs can be relatively high. Still, if you're open to Osho's philosophy and want a meditative yet luxurious environment, this place is worth the experience.