After a relaxed breakfast, take a gentle, air-conditioned short drive to Lodhi Garden for a peaceful stroll among shaded paths and Mughal-era tombs-benches and flat walkways make this ideal for limited mobility. Follow with a calm visit to the nearby Khan Market where the couple can sit for tea at a café, browse bookstores and handicraft shops at an easy pace, and return to the hotel by late morning to rest before an afternoon excursion.
After a midday rest at the hotel, take a short, air-conditioned drive to the peaceful Humayun's Tomb complex where wide paved paths and shaded seating allow the couple to enjoy the gardens and iconic architecture without much walking; hire a wheelchair or use the accessible routes for the easiest experience. Follow this with a calm, seated lunch at the nearby heritage café Gulati's (or a similar accessible restaurant) to sample gentle Punjabi dishes, then return to the hotel for afternoon tea and rest before an early evening plan.
As the sun sets, enjoy a gentle, air-conditioned drive to the serene India Gate lawns for a relaxed bench-side view of the illuminated memorial and light breeze-perfect for photos without much walking. Follow this with a calm, seated dinner at the nearby accessible restaurant Pindi (or a similar Punjabi/ North Indian eatery in Khan Market area) where the couple can savor familiar flavors in a comfortable setting before returning to the hotel for an early, restful night.
After a comfortable, air-conditioned drive from Delhi, pause for a restful stretch and photo stop at Sultanpur Rest Area (or a similar highway facility) where the couple can enjoy tea and light snacks in shaded seating before continuing. Arrive in Jaipur mid-morning for a calm, seated orientation at the hotel followed by a short, assisted sightseeing drive to Albert Hall Museum - the couple can admire the Indo-Saracenic façades from benches and the accessible museum galleries at a leisurely pace without long walks.
After a restful lunch and short siesta at the hotel, enjoy a leisurely, air-conditioned drive to the peaceful gardens of Sisodia Rani Garden where shaded pathways, benches and gentle fountains offer a calm, photogenic spot to sit and admire miniature frescoes without much walking. Follow this with a slow, comfortable visit to Jal Mahal viewpoint on the way back-stay on the roadside terrace or park bench to sip tea, take photos of the palace island on Man Sagar Lake, and return to the hotel for afternoon tea and relaxation before an easy early evening.
As twilight falls, take a short, comfortable drive to Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan to quietly admire the royal cenotaphs from the roadside viewpoints and nearby benches-its calm atmosphere and low-footfall paths suit limited mobility. Follow with a relaxed, seated dinner at the historic, accessible rooftop of Suvarna Mahal (or a similar heritage-turned-restaurant at your hotel) where familiar Rajasthani flavors are served in a gentle, attentive setting before returning to the hotel for an early night.
Begin the morning with a relaxed, air-conditioned drive to Jantar Mantar where the couple can appreciate the impressive astronomical instruments from shaded seating areas and short, level pathways with a guided explanation from a nearby bench. Follow this with a calm visit to the nearby heritage café at Hawa Mahal viewpoint (street-side terrace) to sip chai and photograph the façade from comfort, then return to the hotel for a leisurely mid-morning rest and light refreshments.
After a restful hotel lunch and short siesta, take a gentle, air-conditioned drive to Nahargarh Fort viewpoint (accessible terrace area) where the couple can enjoy panoramic city views from benches and a calm tea at the fort café without climbing steep paths. Follow this with a slow, shaded visit to the nearby tranquil Central Park, Jaipur-rent a shaded bench near the rose garden, enjoy light refreshments from the park café, and watch local life while minimizing walking before returning to the hotel for afternoon tea and relaxation.
As dusk settles, take a short, air-conditioned drive to Panna Meena ka Kund where the couple can enjoy the atmospheric stepped well from the safety of the roadside terrace and nearby benches-perfect for gentle photos without descending steps. Follow with a calm, seated dinner at the nearby heritage restaurant Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) in a ground-floor, accessible section to savor familiar Rajasthani thalis and cooling sweets while reminiscing about the day before an easy return to the hotel.
For a gentle final morning, enjoy a slow, air-conditioned drive to Galta Ji (Monkey Temple) viewpoint where the couple can sit on shaded benches near the entry plaza to admire the sandstone shrines and spring-fed tanks without steep climbs; hire a local guide to point out highlights from level areas. Follow with a calm, seated breakfast at the tranquil, heritage-style café at Ram Niwas Bagh beside shaded lawns and the zoo frontage, allowing for people-watching and relaxed conversation before an easy return to the hotel to pack or begin the comfortable drive back toward Delhi.
After a leisurely hotel lunch and rest, take a calm, air-conditioned drive to Sanganer to visit the lovely block-printing workshops where the couple can sit comfortably while artisans demonstrate prints and they can buy textiles without much walking; follow with a gentle tea at the shaded courtyard of Sanganer Haveli Café. If you prefer to begin the return journey to Delhi early, stop at Rajasthan Handloom Emporium on the highway approach for an easy, seated shopping break and a final taste of Rajasthani sweets before continuing on a relaxed drive with regular comfort stops.
For a gentle final evening, enjoy a calm, air-conditioned drive to the tranquil terrace of Bar Palladio Jaipur where the couple can sit comfortably under shaded canopies, sip herbal tea or a light mocktail and enjoy soft live music in a peaceful courtyard setting. If you prefer staying low-key before the return journey, opt for a quiet, seated dinner at Cinnamon, a hotel restaurant with accessible ground-floor seating offering familiar North Indian and continental dishes, followed by an early, restful transfer to the train station or highway departure point with assistance and regular comfort stops.