Begin the day with a gentle, accessible introduction to Jaipur at [Central Park (Bani Park)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Central+Park+%28Bani+Park%29+prepare+an+itinerary+for+jaipur+on+February+24th+and+25th+2026+for+a+family+having+a+person+with+disability+official+site) where paved paths, shaded seating and accessible washrooms make for a relaxed stroll and a picnic breakfast with views of the city skyline. Later, head to the nearby [Albert Hall Museum (Ram Niwas Garden)](https://www.google.com/search?q=Albert+Hall+Museum+%28Ram+Niwas+Garden%29+prepare+an+itinerary+for+jaipur+on+February+24th+and+25th+2026+for+a+family+having+a+person+with+disability+official+site) for an easy, ramped route through Rajasthan's arts and crafts collections and short guided stops that accommodate slower paces and sensory needs.
After a leisurely morning, visit [Nahargarh Biological Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=Nahargarh+Biological+Park+prepare+an+itinerary+for+jaipur+on+February+24th+and+25th+2026+for+a+family+having+a+person+with+disability+official+site) for a calm, accessible wildlife walk along wide, paved paths and shaded rest spots-wheelchair-friendly routes and gentle slopes make it easy to enjoy birdwatching and a picnic. Follow this with a slow, sensory-friendly tea break at Tea House on Johari Bazaar (ground-floor seating and accessible entry), then browse the nearby Johari Bazaar at an easy pace to see handicrafts and textiles from covered, level streets with frequent seating and short detours for tactile shopping experiences.
Wind down the day with a sensory-friendly dinner at Bar Palladio (ground-floor seating with wide doorways and staff happy to accommodate dietary needs), followed by an accessible sunset stroll through Ramgarh Bazaar where level pavements, shaded spots and frequent benches let the family enjoy street food bites and local snacks at a gentle pace. Finish with a relaxed, wheelchair-accessible cultural performance or puppet show at Jawahar Kala Kendra (ramped entry and reserved seating), offering a short, engaging introduction to Rajasthani music and storytelling before returning to your hotel.
Start with an early, accessible visit to Amer Fort using the elevator and paved ramp routes that connect the parking area to the main courtyards; spend time on gentle, guided stops at the Diwan-i-Aam and the shaded viewing terrace so everyone can enjoy the fort's architecture without long uphill walks. Afterward, drive a short, level distance to Panna Meena ka Kund for a calm, sensory-friendly photo stop at the stepwell's broad, even platform and nearby shaded seating, then pause for a relaxed chai at a ground-floor café near Jaleb Chowk before continuing into the Palace area.
After a relaxed morning at Amer Fort and Panna Meena ka Kund, spend the afternoon exploring the calm, accessible gardens and courtly spaces around Jal Mahal with a short, level riverside walk and plenty of shaded benches for rests and photos; arrange a family-friendly boat-viewing spot from the roadside for tactile, close-up viewing without steep paths. Then visit Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan where broad, even paths and low steps allow the group to learn about Rajput memorial architecture at an easy pace, followed by a sensory-friendly snack at a nearby ground-floor café offering cooling drinks and quiet seating to recharge before the evening's Palace area visits.
As the sun softens, enjoy a relaxed, accessible dinner at Suvarna Mahal (ground-floor seating and staff accustomed to mobility needs) where gentle Rajasthani flavors are served in a calm, low-traffic dining room. Afterwards, take a short, level drive to Central Park (near Statue Circle) for an easy, paved evening stroll among illuminated gardens and fountains with benches for rests, followed by a quiet, sensory-friendly dessert stop at a nearby accessible café such as LMB's Garden Café offering shaded outdoor seating and familiar sweets to end the day together.