Start slowly with breakfast at your hotel (recommended rooftop if available) so kids and the baby can settle after travel; mornings are cooler and best for the guide who may be fasting. Keep this a relaxed 45–60 minute meal.
The famous Sufi shrine (open 6:00–23:00) — peaceful, accessible and culturally significant; good for short, respectful visits and quiet reflection. Spend minimal walking time and use shaded areas for rest.
Choose a comfortable family restaurant near the Dargah for familiar North Indian dishes; sit-down, hygienic options suitable for children and the baby. Eat early to avoid the afternoon heat.
Return to the hotel for rest and quiet time — ideal for the baby and younger children and to respect guide’s fasting schedule with a low-activity afternoon.
Choose a calm, family-friendly restaurant or hotel dining room; order mild, familiar dishes for children and consider separate plates for the baby. Finish early for an easy night.
Enjoy a quick traditional breakfast such as kachori and jalebi at the well-known Rawat (or a mild hotel breakfast) — early start is child-friendly and cool for travel.
Visit Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple (Brahma Temple open approx 5:00–13:00 and 16:00–21:00); this is a calm, spiritual setting with gentle pathways suitable for strollers and children.
Stroll the colorful bazaars around the lake and relax at a family-friendly cafe like The Laughing Buddha for light snacks; cafes often have shaded seating good for the fasting guide.
Family-friendly Rajasthani and North Indian dishes at the famous LMB (or hotel restaurant) with sweets for the kids; clean, comfortable seating and toddler-friendly options.
Early breakfast so the group can start sightseeing before the heat; Jaipur mornings are the best for Amber Fort and open-air sites and are easier for the fasting guide.
Visit Amber Fort (open about 8:00–17:30) — take the easy options: jeep or short walk up ramp; explore courtyards and enjoy panoramic views while avoiding midday sun. Keep visits short and seated breaks frequent.
Visit City Palace museum (open ~9:30–17:00) and nearby Jantar Mantar (open ~9:00–16:30); do a shorter tour tailored to kids with highlights only to keep interest high and energy low.
Comfortable sit-down lunch with North Indian favorites and gentle flavors for children; Spice Court offers family-friendly seating and convenient location near central sights.
Late afternoon visit to Hawa Mahal exterior for photos, then gentle shopping at nearby Bapu Bazaar (open until ~8:30–9:00) for textiles and souvenirs; keep purchases light and choose shaded shops.
For a relaxed Rajasthani cultural dinner, Chokhi Dhani provides sit-down traditional food and entertainment — great for kids with open spaces and cultural shows (open evenings ~12:30–22:30). Reserve in advance if chosen.
Explore Fatehpur Sikri complex (open ~6:00–18:00) — a compact UNESCO site with shaded courtyards and short walking routes; visit Buland Darwaza and Jama Masjid, keeping walking deliberate and slow for kids.
Peaceful garden on the opposite bank of the Yamuna with a great, less-crowded sunset view of the Taj; easy walking and benches make this relaxing for the whole family (open ~6:00–18:00).
Visit at sunrise (Taj open sunrise–sunset; closed on Fridays) to avoid crowds and heat; short, stroller-friendly pathways and benches available — plan for early arrival and limited walking for young children and the baby.
Visit Agra Fort (open ~6:00–18:00) — a compact fort with shaded courtyards and short walks; choose the highlights tour so the visit remains light and interesting for kids.
Short visit to Mehtab Bagh again for a relaxed view or a quick stop at a reputable marble-inlay shop (Agra is famous for pietra dura); keep shopping minimal and focused to avoid tiring kids.
Choose a hygienic vegetarian restaurant in Vrindavan/Mathura offering simple, mild meals suitable for kids and the fasting guide to keep energy low-midday.
Choose one light attraction: Qutub Minar (open ~7:00–17:00) if you want a short site visit, or a leisurely drive/picnic around India Gate and Rajpath. Keep walking minimal for the group.
Early, calm dinner and final preparations for departure the next morning; choose a restaurant with easy access to your hotel and comfortable seating for children and the baby.