Light breakfast at your hotel or try Café Edelweiss / Arbuda Restaurant near Nakki Lake for Indian breakfast and a calm lakeside ambience; check hotel menus for baby-friendly options.
Choose a comfortable indoor restaurant; try Hotel Hillock's or hotel thali—simple home-style Rajasthani/Indian food suitable for baby-friendly timings (12:30–3:00pm).
Visit Guru Shikhar (highest point in Aravallis) early for cooler temps and fresh air; short stops for photos; there are steps—carry baby in carrier. Open sunrise to sunset.
Short nature-walks near Trevor's Tank; if interested, take an easy guided walk or birding session. Keep walks under 90 minutes to avoid overtiring the baby.
Visit Dilwara Temples for exquisite marble carvings—quiet and culturally enriching; footwear removal required; open 7:00am–1:30pm and 3:00pm–6:00pm (confirm seasonal hours).
Early, hearty breakfast and final packing. Leave early to avoid heat and busy roads—plan for comfortable private AC car. Ensure baby supplies are handy.
Drive ~4.5–5.5 hours (approx 250–280 km) with planned 20–30 min stops every 1.5–2 hours (Sirohi / Pali) so the baby can stretch and feed. Comfortable private transfer recommended.
Short visit to Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park for easy trails, nice views of Mehrangarh and natural arid-land flora—suitable for pram or quick baby carriers. Park open 9:00am–5:00pm (arrive late afternoon if schedule allows).
Visit Mehrangarh Fort with its museum and terraces—take the elevator and audio tour; skip steep climbs and use baby carrier inside narrow areas. Fort typically open 9:00am–5:00pm (confirm seasonal hours).
Osian is ~60–70 km (1.5 hrs). Visit the ancient temples (Sachiya Mata, Mahavira) and a gentle desert area—ideal for a short camel cart or jeep (keep camel rides under 30 minutes with baby).
Early departure after breakfast to keep drive comfortable—Jodhpur to Jaisalmer takes ~4–5 hours (approx 285 km) with breaks for feeding and diaper changes.
Gentle walk around Gadisar Lake, ideal for stroller or baby carrier; calm birds and water views make this a soothing late-afternoon spot. Open daylight hours.
Explore Jaisalmer Fort (walk at a relaxed pace) and Patwon ki Haveli; the fort is busy but has calm courtyards—use a baby carrier for narrow lanes. Museums often open 9:30am–5:30pm.
Drive ~40–50 mins to Sam Sand Dunes. Take a short, 20–30 minute camel ride or a private jeep to a sand viewpoint for sunset; return to Jaisalmer the same evening—avoid overnight in tents with the baby. Best visit time: late afternoon to sunset.
If your onward connection is from Jaisalmer, allow time for airport/train check-in. Jaisalmer has limited flights; trains run to major hubs—book in advance.
If you prefer better flight/train options, drive back to Jodhpur (~4.5–5 hours) with rest stops; plan departure times accordingly so the baby is comfortable. Leave early if your flight is same-day.