Start with a relaxed buffet at your Ajmer hotel — easiest with a 1-year-old and children and gives the fasting guide time flexibility; hotel breakfast keeps timing flexible and hygienic.
Peaceful morning visit to the famous Ajmer Sharif — open 24 hours, spiritually calming and accessible for strollers; ideal early when crowds are lighter.
Relaxed lunch at a lakeside café or your hotel’s restaurant so children can rest; many cafés near Ana Sagar serve Indian and simple continental options (open 11:00am onward).
Leisurely stroll, bench time and light boat rides (if available) — excellent low‑effort activity for small children and for a fasting guide to sit and rest.
Visit the ornate Nasiyan Temple (generally open ~8:00am–6:00pm) to admire its gold-plated interiors and diorama museum; short, sheltered visit good for kids.
Early, quiet dinner at your hotel or a well-reviewed family restaurant — recommended so youngsters can sleep early and the fasting guide can choose a suitable meal time.
A child‑friendly café with light breakfast options and plenty of vegetarian choices (open from ~8:00am); good for a fasting guide to choose light eats.
Visit the compact Brahma Temple and walk the ghats around Pushkar Lake (temple visiting windows: typically morning & evening); serene lakeside walk good for toddlers and a gentle pace.
Early dinner at LMB — famous, reliable, and very child‑friendly with a broad vegetarian menu (open until late), helpful if the guide prefers vegetarian/fasting‑friendly options.
Visit Amber Fort early (opens ~8:00am) to beat crowds and heat; explore the courtyards and ramparts — take a short jeep/vehicle ride up for the elderly/children rather than climbing.
Have a relaxed vegetarian/Indian lunch — Rawat is quick and iconic for snacks, or choose hotel dining if you prefer a calmer environment for the children.
Quick 45–60 minute stroll through the astronomical instruments (open ~9:00am–4:30pm); compact visit that’s interesting for older kids (13 y/o) and short enough for younger ones.
Optional folkloric village resort experience (opens ~5:00/6:00pm). It’s family‑oriented with rides, cultural shows and an early‑evening fixed‑price dinner; great for kids but can be long, so consider energy levels before going.
Early hotel breakfast (easy option for families) and depart for Agra by road with a planned stop at Fatehpur Sikri; morning start keeps travel cooler and kinder to little ones.
Explore the deserted Mughal capital (open ~6:00am–6:00pm) — a fascinating, walkable site with shaded chambers and short circuits so children can see impressive architecture without long hikes.
Stop for lunch at a trusted highway restaurant or an Agra restaurant on arrival to stretch legs and feed the kids; choose family‑friendly, hygienic place for comfort.
Gentle early evening visit to Mehtab Bagh for a quieter view of the Taj Mahal at sunset (park timings usually ~6:00am–6:00pm but check seasonal times); stroller friendly and peaceful.
Early visit to the Taj Mahal at sunrise (best time for photos and cooler temperatures); note: Taj is closed on Fridays for general visiting — verify date. Plan for light walking and stroller access only up to certain points.
Short visit to Agra Fort (open ~6:00am–6:00pm) to see wide ramparts and cool courtyards — manageable visit for families and gives older child historical context.
Comfortable drive to Delhi (approx 3–4 hours) with planned stops for rest and snacks for the children and the fasting guide; arrive in Delhi late afternoon/evening.
Classic Old Delhi dining at Karim’s (if energy allows) for hearty Mughlai fare, or choose hotel dining for convenience with small children; many vegetarian options and early seating recommended for the fasting guide.
Visit Humayun’s Tomb (generally open ~6:00am–5:30pm) — lush gardens and wide paths make it stroller‑friendly and calming for a relaxed sightseeing day.
Pick Qutub Minar (monument visit ~7:00am–5:00pm) or Lodhi Gardens (open 6:00am–7:00pm) for a relaxed outdoor or architectural experience depending on the group's mood.
Special dinner option at Bukhara if you want an iconic experience (advance booking advised), or pick a relaxed neighborhood restaurant to keep things low‑stress for the children.
Akshardham is peaceful and family‑friendly (check timings/exhibit ticket availability; usually ~9:30am–6:30pm and closed Mon), or visit the calm, 24/7 Bangla Sahib Gurudwara for a quiet spiritual interlude and free community meal if desired.
Casual lunch near your hotel to keep the afternoon comfortable for the children; hotel dining or a nearby chain is easiest for packing and last‑minute needs.
Early, relaxed farewell dinner near your hotel — book a family‑friendly place with easy access to your station/coach on 4 Oct; ensure dinner timing suits the fasting guide.