Meditation Teacher Training in Nepal

Nepal sits at the crossroads of Buddhist and Hindu meditative lineages — both traditions trace teaching lineages back into the country's history. Available programs span Vipassana / Insight and Tibetan traditions. For Western practitioners, in-person training in Nepal is often combined with retreat practice — programs may require multi-week residential commitment rather than weekend modules.

Meditation teacher training infrastructure here is small but real — 2 programs are listed below, each verified individually.

2 programs listed below. OMP is independent — no commissions, no sponsored ordering.

Frequently asked questions

What meditation teacher trainings can I take in Nepal?

There are 2 verified programs listed for Nepal on OMP. The mix leans toward Vipassana / Insight, with the program list above showing each option's tradition, format, and host organisation. Click any program for the full details and the school's own site.

Are programs in Nepal appropriate for non-Buddhists?

Most teacher training programs in Nepal welcome practitioners regardless of religious background — though many are rooted in Buddhist lineage and you'll be expected to engage seriously with the tradition's frameworks. Secular-mindfulness pathways exist alongside the lineage programs; check each program's stated audience and prerequisites before applying.

Are programs in Nepal typically in-person or online?

Most programs listed for Nepal are in-person — meditation teacher training in this market still leans toward residential or recurring weekend formats. If online delivery is essential, programs from neighbouring countries (or larger online-first markets like the US and UK) may be a better fit.

How long does meditation teacher training typically take in Nepal?

Most teacher training pathways run 9 months to 2 years for full certification, though some foundation programs are shorter (e.g. an 8-week MBSR teacher orientation) and some lineage authorisations take much longer (years of practice with a teacher). Programs in Nepal vary; each listing above has its program length where the school publishes it.

How do I choose between meditation teacher training programs in Nepal?

Three filters tend to matter most: (1) tradition — does the program teach in a lineage you actually want to practice in, (2) format — residential vs hybrid vs online, vs your life constraints, and (3) credential — does the program issue an externally-recognised certification (IMTA, CFM, BAMBA accreditation, or formal lineage transmission), or just an internal completion certificate. The Nepal programs above vary on all three.

Related countries

Other markets with meditation teacher training programs:

India (25)Sri Lanka (2)Pakistan (1)Bangladesh (1)Japan (10)

2 programs

Dhamma Shringa Vipassana Centre (Nepal)

Dhamma Shringa — Nepal Vipassana Centre

Nepal Vipassana Center – Dhamma.org Nepal Vipassana Center As taught by S.N. Goenka The Art of Living The Technique & Code of Discipline Questions & Answers About the Technique of Vipassana Meditation Course Schedule Contact Us Location Location Center Information Old Students Re…

Tradition: Vipassana / Insight Location: Kathmandu, Nepal Format: In-person Duration: 10–30+ day courses Price: Donation-based

Dharma Study and Teacher Development

Kopan Monastery

FPMT monastery in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Offers intensive Tibetan Buddhist study courses and month-long courses for practitioners seeking deep grounding in the Gelugpa tradition. A foundational center for Tibetan Buddhist teacher development globally.

Tradition: Tibetan Location: Kathmandu, Nepal Format: In-person Price: USD 200–400 per course (Nov/Dec lamrim)
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