Arrive at your Ajmer hotel, check-in and let the children rest; request a family room with a baby cot and a ground-floor or lift-access room to make moves with the stroller easy.
Easy hotel breakfast or head to a nearby family-friendly restaurant (hotel buffet or a well-rated local diner) offering hot, gentle food for kids and options for a fasting guide; confirm kitchen opening with the hotel.
Visit the famous Ajmer Sharif Dargah for a cultural, spiritual experience; it’s wheelchair/stroller-accessible in parts and open typically from early morning until late evening (usually 5:00am–11:00pm), but queues can vary—plan a calm visit and avoid peak mid-day crowds.
Choose a nearby family restaurant with vegetarian and mild options (many places in Ajmer cater to pilgrims and families); ask for hygienic, freshly prepared platters and highchairs for small children.
Return to hotel for rest time—important for the children and for any traveling guide who is fasting; this keeps the day gentle and avoids the midday heat.
A short, easily walked visit to the historic Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra mosque-structure which is stroller-friendly in most approaches; typically open ~7:00am–6:00pm—confirm seasonal hours.
Have an early, relaxed dinner at the hotel or a calm restaurant offering Rajasthani and mild north-Indian dishes—pick simple, comforting foods for children and vegetarian dishes if your guide is fasting.
Short scenic drive (about 30–45 minutes) to Pushkar so you reach early morning when the lakeside is peaceful and cooler—ideal with children and for a fasting guide to start early activities.
Enjoy gentle, kid-friendly breakfasts at a lakeside café (many open from ~7:30–8:00am); choose fresh fruit, pancakes, or Indian chillas and request a quiet table with shade.
Visit the small Brahma Temple (one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma) and take a calm, stroller-friendly walk along the Pushkar Lake ghats; many temples and the ghats are accessible from early morning until evening (approx 6:00am–9:00pm) but check for festival closures.
Take the easy cable-car option up to Savitri Mata Temple for panoramic views if the children are comfortable; cable-car hours typically run ~9:00am–6:00pm but can vary—confirm timings and whether strollers are allowed (often you leave the stroller below).
Pick a calm lakeside restaurant that serves mild Indian and continental dishes suitable for kids and infants (highly recommended to order simple rice/dal and soups for the little ones).
Stroll the colorful markets for small souvenirs (textiles, prayer beads) and take a late-afternoon tea break; markets are open most of the day but get busy by sunset—keep the pace slow for the family.
Have an early hotel breakfast, pack essentials for the kids (snacks, diapers, medicines) and check out; starting early makes the transit comfortable and avoids afternoon heat.
Comfortable private car transfer to Jaipur with scheduled rest stops for stretching and restroom breaks; plan a stop halfway so children can move around.
Quick visit to Hawa Mahal for photos (exterior) and a gentle walk through nearby lanes; avoid long walking and crowded bazaars late afternoon—best as a short, stroller-friendly stop.
Dine at LMB in Johari Bazaar for a classic Rajasthani thali and kid-friendly sweets, or choose a calm hotel restaurant if you prefer quieter surroundings—confirm operating hours (LMB typically open mornings till late evening).
Visit Amber Fort early to avoid heat and crowds; take the short jeep/vehicle up to the fort entrance which reduces walking—Amber Fort typically open ~8:00am–5:30pm (check seasonal hours) and is stroller-accessible only in parts.
Explore City Palace museum (select highlights) and view Jantar Mantar observatory—both sites are culturally rich and can be done in a couple of hours; City Palace hours are generally ~9:30am–5:00pm and Jantar Mantar ~9:00am–5:00pm but verify before visiting.
Choose a calm restaurant near the old city serving simple rice/dal and light dishes suitable for young children and infants; avoid spicy items if the children are sensitive.
If the group enjoys a cultural village experience, Chokhi Dhani offers a gentle, family-friendly evening with dances, puppet shows and an all-inclusive Rajasthani dinner; it opens evening to late night (confirm reservations and vegetarian options).
Depart very early for Bharatpur (approx 3–3.5 hours) to visit Keoladeo National Park when birds are active; park gates typically open ~6:00am–6:00pm—book a short bicycle-cart tour or guide-assisted rickshaw for minimal walking with kids.
Visit Mehtab Bagh for a relaxed, stroller-friendly sunset view of the Taj across the Yamuna; gardens are typically open until just after sunset (confirm seasonal timings).
Choose a calm, reputable restaurant or hotel dining room; order simple dals, rice, and mild gravies for the children and options suitable for a fasting guide.
Early sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal (best time for photos and fewer crowds); the Taj opens around sunrise until sunset but is closed on Fridays for prayer—planning this on Oct 2 (Thursday) is ideal. Use a stroller-friendly entry route and minimal walking inside to keep it easy for the family.
Visit Agra Fort for a concise tour of the highlights—the site is extensive but you can limit your walk and focus on accessible parts; typically open ~6:00am–6:00pm (verify).
Comfortable private car transfer to Delhi with a planned rest stop; arrive in Delhi in the early evening and check in at your hotel near central Delhi or airport depending on departure plans.
Choose an easy dinner spot with child-friendly options such as a well-rated café or hotel restaurant in Connaught Place—many places open until late evening but pick a quieter venue for the family.
Relaxed hotel breakfast and pack up for the day—confirm departure/transfer timings with your driver or guide so travel to airport/rail station is smooth.
Opt for one easy outdoor heritage site—Qutub Minar (open ~7:00am–5:00pm) or Humayun's Tomb (open ~6:00am–sunset) for a relaxed, stroller-friendly walk and brief cultural stop; avoid trying to see many sites in one day with small children.
Have a calm lunch in Connaught Place or the hotel where there are many child-friendly options; choose familiar, mild foods and a comfortable seating area for the infant and young children.
Drive past India Gate and through New Delhi for a short photo stop—this is a low-effort way to experience Delhi’s highlights without long walks, and it’s gentle for the whole family and a fasting guide.
Return to the hotel to collect luggage and transfer to the airport/rail station; ensure you have a baby bag, medicines, and contact numbers for the driver/guide.
Transfer to your onward journey—end of relaxed Ajmer-to-Delhi family trip. Confirm travel times and allow extra buffer for traffic when heading to airports/rail stations.