Settle into your Ajmer hotel; priority today is rest after travel so choose a room on a lower floor for the 1-year-old and easy access for the whole family.
Famous Sufi shrine, peaceful courtyards and easy access — calming for families and culturally rich; open daily (generally early morning to late evening).
Eat a relaxed lunch at your hotel restaurant or a nearby clean family-friendly eatery to accommodate the children and any dietary needs; avoid heavy travel after lunch.
Gentle lakeside walk and boat view to unwind; shaded benches and a calm environment suitable for the baby and kids. Open public area (no strict hours).
Choose in-hotel dining for convenience with children and the fasting guide; hotels generally offer a range of mild/child-friendly dishes and room service if needed.
Hearty, comfortable buffet at the hotel to fuel a short drive and walking in Pushkar; hotel breakfast is safest for the toddler and baby. Most hotels open breakfast from 7:00am.
Sacred lake and the rare Brahma Temple; quiet morning hours are best for children and for the fasting guide to have a calm visit. Temple and lake precincts are open in the morning and evening.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a family-friendly rooftop restaurant overlooking the lake; many open 11:00am–10:00pm and offer mild local and continental options good for kids.
LMB (Johari Bazaar) is a longstanding family-friendly spot with Rajasthani and North Indian dishes; if you prefer immediate convenience, dine at the hotel for the children and guide. LMB generally open through evening (check current hours).
Sprawling hilltop palace complex with gentle courtyards and wide ramps — best visited early (opens around 8:00am) to avoid crowds and heat; avoid elephant rides and use jeep/walk options for safety and comfort.
Central palace complex with museums and shaded gardens; good cultural stop with manageable walking and benches for rest. City Palace typically opens 9:30am–5:00pm.
Popular restaurant ideal for families, known for thalis, sweets, and mild dishes children like; located in the old city near bazaars for a short stroll afterward.
Jantar Mantar (astronomical observatory) is compact and interesting for older kids (opens ~9:00am–4:30pm); Hawa Mahal best seen from the exterior and photos rather than a long visit.
Family-friendly cultural village with performances, craft demonstrations and child-friendly rides; opens evening (usually approx 6:00pm–11:00pm) and is great for a fun, contained experience. Consider only if everyone is rested.
Impressive ancient stepwell with dramatic geometry; a short 30–45 minute visit gives great photos and minimal walking, though there are steps so supervise children closely. Site generally open morning–evening.
Visit the Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid and the palace courtyards; many small local restaurants near the parking serve simple thalis suitable for families (site open approx 7:00am–6:00pm).
Relaxed park with a great evening view of the Taj across the Yamuna; perfect for a gentle stroll and photos before dinner. Mehtab Bagh open until sunset.
Family-friendly restaurant with a varied menu suitable for children; alternatively choose hotel dining for convenience and rest. Restaurants typically open until late evening.
Visit at sunrise to avoid heat and big crowds — gates open around 6:00am (times vary seasonally). For the baby and small children, bring sun protection and water; Taj is closed on Fridays, so ensure this date is not a Friday (Oct 1, 2025 is a Wednesday).
Return to the hotel for breakfast or visit a trusted nearby café to warm up and rest after an early start; hotels typically provide full breakfast service after Taj visit.
Visit a reputed shop for a quick look at marble inlay work and souvenirs; keep it short and choose a clean, reputable outlet to avoid long bargaining that tires kids.
If you want a relaxed high-quality meal with good hygiene for children, Esphahan at ITC Mughal is an excellent option (reserve in advance); otherwise hotel dining is a comfortable choice.
Short drive (approx 45–60 minutes) to Keoladeo National Park for cool early-morning birdwatching — ideal for calm wakes and very short, stroller-accessible paths in places. Park gates open early (typically sunrise) and mornings are best for wildlife viewing.
Comfortable highway drive to Delhi with one or two rest stops for children; aim to leave by late morning to arrive in Delhi mid-to-late afternoon and avoid late-night arrival.
Family-friendly chain like Bikanervala offers vegetarian North Indian options and sweets in a clean environment; otherwise choose your hotel restaurant for convenience with the baby.
Relaxed visit to this beautiful, shaded Mughal garden tomb; easier on small children than longer heritage circuits and open from morning to evening (approx 8:00am–5:00pm).
Iconic UNESCO site with open grounds and manageable walking; ideal as a short cultural stop. Open generally 7:00am–5:00pm — avoid long walking in hot conditions.
Head to Connaught Place for a relaxed lunch with many family-friendly restaurants (Saravana Bhavan for South Indian, or cafés for quick meals). Choose a comfortable, hygienic place friendly to kids.
If energy permits, a short, guided visit to Jama Masjid area for cultural flavor and an early dinner; otherwise choose a calm hotel dinner. Avoid large crowds and keep the baby’s comfort in mind.
Karim's near Jama Masjid is famous for Mughlai food; however, for convenience and to suit children, a hotel dinner or family-friendly restaurant in CP is often simpler and more comfortable.
Finish packing calmly and confirm transfer to the station for your return (train departs 4 Oct according to your ticket) — ensure baby supplies and documents are ready.