About this tour
When Charlie from our team rolled up to this goat yoga session in Anahola, Kaua'i, we found ourselves on a working farm with views straight across to the Kalalea Mountains—doing downward dog while miniature goats wandered around (and occasionally climbed on us). The 75-minute experience mixes a genuine 45-minute yoga class with free-roaming goat time, a chunk of Hawaiian history context, and a browse through their farm shop. It's quirky, fairly new, and completely unpretentious. Families, solo travellers, and anyone after something a bit different on Kaua'i will get a kick out of it.
Highlights
- Miniature goats actually climbing on your back mid-pose
- Real views of Kalalea Mountain Range, not a studio backdrop
- Genuine working homestead vibe, not a polished tourist setup
- 45 minutes of proper yoga instruction, not just goat gimmick
- Built-in downtime to photograph the animals and scenery
- Hawaiian history chat woven into the session
- Farm shop with locally made bits to browse after class
What to expect
You'll start on yoga mats with a proper instructor leading a class that works for all levels—nothing fancy, just solid instruction. The goats genuinely roam free around you, and yes, they will hop onto your back, nibble at your mat, and generally be friendly and curious. It's not chaos; it's just unpredictable enough to keep you grinning. Halfway through or after, there's space to actually play with them, snap photos, and chat.
After the yoga wraps, you'll get some context about Hawaiian culture and land connection before heading into their converted farm shop. The whole thing feels like visiting mates who happen to have yoga mats and goats—genuinely relaxed, not slick. The mountain views are the real deal, and the goats are the star show. No rush, no hard sell.
Good to know
If you love animals and want yoga that's a bit cheeky, this hits differently. It's family-friendly, zero yoga experience needed, and works for all fitness levels. The location is genuinely pretty, and the goats are actually friendly and well-cared for. Group bookings and private events are an option if you're after something unique with mates.
Wear clothing that covers your back and doesn't mind getting dirty—goat hooves and dusty farm life leave marks. You'll need to bring your own water and camera (not included). The 1h 15m includes the yoga class, goat time, history chat, and shop browse, so it's fairly packed; don't expect hours of milling about. It can get warm on a sunny day with no shade during active yoga. This is an active farm, so it's not pristine; bring realistic expectations.
Bring water, wear comfy clothes you don't mind dirtying, and a camera. Mats and towels provided. All fitness levels welcome. Group bookings available. Best to check weather and go early in the day if heat's a concern.
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