Stop at a reliable local dhaba or small café in Amreli for a Gujarati breakfast (poha, fafda, dhokla or paratha) — most roadside cafés open by 7:00–7:30am; a good hearty breakfast helps for a long drive.
Follow the main state roads heading north-east towards the Rajasthan border. Travel time varies by exact Kailaspure location — estimate 4–7 hours; plan a fuel stop and short breaks every 2–3 hours.
Check in to a guesthouse or small hotel and stretch your legs; take a short walk to survey the town, local market or temple area (opening times vary but many are open late afternoon).
Dine at a family-run or local restaurant and try Rajasthani specialities such as dal-baati-churma or a local vegetarian/non-vegetarian thali; many restaurants open for dinner around 7:00–10:00pm.
Visit the main local temple or a nearby hill for sunrise and a local cultural start to the day; many temples open from about 6:00am; check exact local timings.
Enjoy a simple Indian breakfast (parathas, chai or local breads) at your accommodation or a nearby café; guesthouses commonly provide breakfast from 7:30–9:30am.
Walk the town and market to see local handicrafts, pottery or textiles — shops and markets typically open by 9:00am and close mid-evening; this is great for buying souvenirs and observing daily life.
Take an optional short day trip to the nearest notable town, fort or natural spot (choose based on the confirmed exact location of Kailaspure); most attractions run 9:00am–5:00pm — confirm opening hours in advance.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner and decide whether you will return to Dedan the next morning, continue exploring Rajasthan, or head to the nearest rail/headway hub; many eateries close by 10:00–11:00pm.