Start with a calm, buffet breakfast at your hotel to accommodate all ages and the fasting guide (hotel buffet usually opens 7:00–10:30am); this keeps the morning low-stress and child-friendly.
A short, spiritual visit to the dargah — important cultural site open roughly 5:00am–11:00pm; it’s accessible and stroller-friendly in many areas, good for a calm first outing.
Pleasant lakeside stroll and optional paddle/row boat (boat services usually 9:00am–5:00pm); kids enjoy open space and birds, and it’s a low-exertion activity.
Choose the hotel restaurant for guaranteed clean, child-friendly meals or a well-reviewed local place with vegetarian options to suit the fasting guide’s needs; most places serve 12:00–3:00pm.
A gentle evening walk through nearby markets to browse handicrafts and have light snacks; markets typically open until 8:00–9:00pm and are stroller-friendly in main lanes.
Early dinner at the hotel or a recommended family restaurant offering vegetarian and mild dishes to suit children and the fasting guide’s schedule; most dinner spots open from 7:00pm.
Visit the famous Brahma Temple (open mornings ~6:00–12:00 and evenings ~5:00–8:00); a short, culturally rich stop suited to a calm, respectful visit with kids.
Breakfast at a lakeside café with views of Pushkar Lake — cafes usually open by 7:00–8:00am, offer light Indian and continental options suitable for kids and fasting-friendly choices.
Explore Pushkar’s colorful bazaars (10:00–20:00) for textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs — short, flexible stops allow you to pace the group and sit when needed.
Family-friendly lunch at a popular café or a clean thali restaurant offering mild dishes for children and vegetarian selections for the fasting guide; most serve 12:00–3:00pm.
Arrival and check-in in Jaipur, then lunch at LMB — a famous, clean family-friendly restaurant offering Rajasthani thalis and kids’ options (open daily).
Visit City Palace (open 9:30am–5:00pm) for royal courtyards and museums; it’s stroller-accessible in many areas and a good short introduction to Jaipur’s heritage.
Optional visit to Chokhi Dhani (open ~6:00–11:00pm) for a Rajasthani village-theme dinner, cultural performance, and child-friendly activities; it’s lively, but sizable and safe for families.
Visit Amber Fort (open 8:00am–5:00pm). Arrive early to avoid heat and crowds; take the jeep up rather than an elephant ride for comfort and safety — fort is large, so plan short, paced stops.
Relaxed breakfast at a nearby café or Spice Court, both family-friendly and offering mild dishes for children and vegetarian options for the fasting guide.
Choose either a short viewpoint visit to Nahargarh for panoramic city views (good for photos) or Albert Hall Museum (open 9:00am–5:00pm) for an easy museum visit.
Early departure (drive approx. 3 hours to Fatehpur Sikri) to break the journey to Agra and allow a comfortable, uncrowded visit; include rest stops for children.
Explore Fatehpur Sikri (open ~9:00am–5:00pm) — a compact, walkable historical site with wide courts, excellent for a relaxed visit and shade breaks; suitable for all ages.
Lunch at a clean highway restaurant or small eatery near the site; pick simple, well-reviewed places to keep kids comfortable and to respect the fasting guide’s needs (vegetarian options).
If energy permits, a calm visit to Mehtab Bagh for an early sunset view of the Taj from across the river (open till sunset), or shop for marble souvenirs at local stores with good reviews.
Dinner at Pinch of Spice or another reputable family-friendly restaurant in Agra offering varied menu choices suitable for all ages; open evenings generally 12:00–11:00pm.
Early-morning visit to the Taj Mahal (opens ~6:00am, closed Fridays); cooler temperatures and softer light make it ideal with children — bring hats, water, and a stroller if needed. Entry fees vary by nationality; check current rates and ticket bookings online.
Visit Agra Fort (open ~6:00am–6:00pm) — large fort with shaded courtyards and relatively easy walking; good historical contrast to the Taj and flexible for a paced group.
Relaxed lunch at a clean, well-reviewed restaurant offering mild and vegetarian fare suitable for children and the fasting guide; most serve lunch 12:00–3:00pm.
Visit the Baby Taj (open roughly 6:00am–6:00pm) — a smaller, quieter monument ideal for a calm afternoon stroll and photos; very child-friendly and shaded.
Early evening at Mehtab Bagh (open till sunset) for a family-friendly sunset view of the Taj across the Yamuna — calm, scenic and less crowded than the main Taj terrace.
Celebrate the last full day with an early dinner at a reputable, family-friendly restaurant; select a place with varied menus to suit young tastes and the fasting guide.
If train time allows, a short visit to a trusted marble inlay shop or a nearby park to stretch legs before the journey; otherwise, use this time as buffer.
Board your return train from Agra on 3 Oct. Confirm train number and departure time (you mentioned return ticket from Agra on 3 Oct) and aim to arrive at station with time to spare.