Start with a relaxed in‑hotel buffet breakfast so kids and baby can be comfortable and you can pace the morning without rushing; this is safest and most convenient for a family arrival day.
A peaceful spiritual visit to Ajmer Sharif — culturally important and suitable for adults; plan 30–60 minutes for darshan and to avoid peak crowds. Open long hours; dress respectfully.
Choose a clean lakeside cafe for light vegetarian fare (dal, rice, mild curries and breads) that suits kids; lakeside seating is relaxing and stroller‑friendly.
Gentle stroll around the lake, visit a couple of ghats — very calming and photo‑friendly. Keep stroll short for the 1‑year‑old and bring water; open all day.
Choose a hygienic family restaurant with mild kid options (rice, roti, paneer, soups) and rooftop seating to enjoy the evening breeze; confirm closing time with your hotel.
Famous family‑friendly spot offering Rajasthani thali and sweets; good hygiene and spacious seating make it comfortable for kids. Open generally midday onward—confirm local hours.
Traditional Rajasthani village resort experience with food, puppet shows and activities — very family‑friendly and entertaining for kids; check opening (usually evenings).
Visit Amber (Amer) Fort—arrive early (opens ~8:00am) to avoid heat and crowds; choose the jeep option to minimize walking for small children and baby. Plan 1.5–2 hours.
Explore the UNESCO site for a short 60–90 minute visit; wide open spaces are good for stretching legs, but bring shade and water for children. Typical visiting hours ~6:00am–6:00pm.
Drive to Taj for sunrise (opens 6:00am) — peaceful and cooler, ideal with children if rested; note Taj is closed on Fridays, but 01‑Oct is open. Prebook tickets to skip queues.
Short drive (~1 hour) to Keoladeo National Park for a nature interlude — gentle boat/tricycle safaris are family‑friendly and great for the 13‑ and 5‑year‑old to spot birds.
Short visit to Mathura or Vrindavan to see temples and river ghats if you'd like a cultural stop; keep it brief (60–90 minutes) to avoid over‑tiring children.
Visit Lotus Temple (open 9:00am–5:00pm; closed Mondays) for quiet reflection, or choose a short shopping outing to a nearby mall if you prefer indoor comfort.