Kenya, 21 June 2026 – Kenya on Sunday hosted one of the largest yoga gatherings in its history as more than 2,500 participants converged in Nairobi to mark the 12th International Day of Yoga, underscoring the growing cultural and diplomatic ties between Kenya and India.
The event, organized by the High Commission of India in Nairobi at the Oshwal Centre Grounds, attracted diplomats, senior government officials, business leaders, members of the Indian diaspora, schoolchildren and wellness enthusiasts from across the country.
In a demonstration of the global appeal of yoga and its increasing role in public health conversations, the celebrations were attended by United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON) Director-General and United Nations Under-Secretary-General Zainab Hawa Bangura, who served as the chief guest.
According to a statement from the High Commission of India, the celebrations reflected the growing popularity of yoga in Kenya and its role in promoting healthy lifestyles, mental wellness and international cooperation.
India’s High Commissioner to Kenya, Dr Adarsh Swaika, described yoga as one of India’s most significant contributions to the world, saying the practice continues to gain acceptance across continents because of its proven benefits for physical and mental well-being.
Referring to this year’s theme, “Yoga for Healthy Ageing”, Dr Swaika said yoga provides a simple, accessible and sustainable pathway to healthier lives for people of all age groups.
He noted that the expanding yoga movement in Kenya was helping strengthen people-to-people relations between the two countries, deepening a partnership that has steadily grown beyond trade and investment into cultural and social exchanges.
In her address, Ms Bangura emphasized the importance of wellness, mental health and healthy living in an increasingly demanding world.