Arrive Delhi early morning after the overnight flight/train from Vizag; check in and freshen up. Allow baby time to settle and rest; request a baby cot and early check-in with the hotel in advance.
Easy, familiar breakfast to recover from travel; Wenger's (CP) is baby-friendly and serves familiar items — hotel breakfast is best if you need a quiet place to feed the infant.
Open public lawns and an easy stroll around India Gate are ideal to stretch after travel and take photos; stroller-friendly paths and shaded areas for the baby.
Early breakfast to be ready for Old Delhi — many streets are easier to navigate before the crowds and heat; pack baby essentials and a sling for narrow lanes.
Historic Mughal fortress with wide courtyards suitable for a stroller in many sections. Check current hours — typically 9:30am–4:30pm (verify on the day); avoid Mondays if closed.
Visit Jama Masjid (large open courtyard; dress modestly) then take a short, slow rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk for local sights — can be crowded, so use sling instead of stroller in narrow lanes.
Sample iconic Old Delhi food — Paranthe Wali Gali offers toasted stuffed parathas, while Karim's serves Mughlai main courses; choose lighter dishes for the infant-friendly meal.
UNESCO site with wide lawns and good stroller access around the main paths; typical visiting hours are sunrise to sunset (approx 6:00am–6:00pm) — verify entry times.
If you want an iconic Delhi dining experience, Bukhara is famous — book well in advance and request a quiet corner for the infant; otherwise choose a casual family restaurant nearby.
Take the Gatimaan Express or a comfortable private car; Gatimaan Express is faster (approx 1h45m from NDLS to Agra Cantt) and less tiring for families, but a private car offers more flexibility with baby stops.
Visit the Taj Mahal early for cooler weather and fewer crowds; open 6:00am–6:30pm (closed on Fridays) — since this is Tuesday, it will be open; large lawns and shaded spots good for infants.
Short drive from Taj; large fort with open courtyards and good photo spots; typical visiting hours are 6:00am–5:30pm — plan a gentle walk and avoid midday heat.
Attend the marriage events — check ceremony schedule with hosts for exact timings; plan a quiet corner or leave-and-return plan for the baby between events.
Cultural musical theatre with air-conditioned auditoriums; shows generally start in the evening (check 7pm/8pm showtimes) — book seats in advance and preferably sit in aisle seating for quick baby exits.
Shorter drive than Jaipur — Neemrana is a heritage fort converted to a hotel with lovely terraces and calm spaces; ideal for a gentle day excursion with an infant.
Stylish lanes, lake views and a small ruins complex; Deer Park is green and calm with paths suitable for strollers and a relaxed lunch nearby in Hauz Khas Village.
Dilli Haat offers handicrafts and food stalls (open ~11:00am–10:00pm); Select Citywalk is a comfortable mall with nursing rooms and easy facilities — good for last-minute shopping.
Transfer to Delhi airport for your evening flight back to Vizag; arrive 2–3 hours before departure for domestic flights, and allow extra time with an infant.