Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at Olive Bar & Kitchen (Mehrauli/nearby outlet) - child-friendly menu and hygienic kitchen; try the freshly baked bread and fruit platters.
Take a gentle walk through Lodhi Gardens to stretch after travel; shaded paths, lawns and tombs make it an easy, stroller-friendly outing for kids.
Visit the nearby Sunder Nursery for calm manicured gardens and heritage monuments; excellent for photos and a peaceful introduction to Delhi's monuments.
Stop for a light snack and chai at Sunderjaal Café (inside Sunder Nursery) or a reputable nearby café - opt for bottled water and freshly made items to minimize tummy risk.
Short transfer to Khan Market for window shopping and kid-friendly bookstores like Full Circle; you can sample hygienic street-style treats at Big Chill (safest option: sealed desserts and pizzas).
Lunch at SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market) for Parsi/Irani flavours in a well reviewed, clean setting - try the Berry Pulao or their kebabs, and stick to cooked hot dishes.
Return to the hotel for a light rest and freshen up; request a child-friendly meal or a simple dal-chawal from hotel room service to avoid outside food risk while settling in.
Head to India Habitat Centre for a relaxed gallery visit or a child-friendly workshop (check the centre's events board for same-day activities) and enjoy iced beverages at Café Turtle within the complex.
Visit Humayun's Tomb for an easy stroller-friendly stroll through the gardens and heritage architecture; great for photos without the crowds of later sightseeing spots.
Stop at Khan Market for light shopping and a safe snack - pick up packaged juices and hygienic baked goods at SodaBottleOpenerWala or The Big Chill if you prefer sealed desserts for the kids.
Return to hotel to rest and get ready for the evening; consider a short dip in the hotel pool if available to help the kids unwind before dinner.
Check in and freshen up at your hotel; request a child-friendly dinner option from hotel room service or ask reception for recommended in-house hygienic options to avoid Delhi Belly.
Head to Khan Market for a relaxed evening stroll and light bites - try packaged desserts or pizzas at The Big Chill (well-reviewed for cleanliness) if the kids want something familiar.
Dine at SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market) for a quirky Parsi/Irani meal in a clean, family-friendly setting; order hot, freshly cooked mains like Berry Pulao or kebabs and bottled water.
Take a short drive to India Gate for an evening view and brief walk - the lawns are lively after dark and it's an easy, stroller-friendly spot for photos.
Return to the hotel; enjoy a calming bedtime routine and, if needed, order a light, plain supper such as steamed rice or dal from hotel room service to keep the kids' stomachs settled.
Begin at Rashtrapati Bhavan-walk the outer lawns and view the architecture; if interested, check ahead for guided tour slots or the monthly open-house (Mannat) timings and book in advance.
Stroll down to Rajpath and stop for photos near India Gate, then grab a hygienic takeaway chai or bottled water from The All American Diner (Connaught Place) to keep the kids refreshed.
Visit the nearby National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) for a short, kid-friendly gallery walk-focus on a few highlights and use the museum café for a bathroom and snack break.
Walk or short drive to Khan Market for a relaxed browse and bookstore stops (like Full Circle); pick up packaged snacks and bottled drinks from The Big Chill counter to avoid street food risk for the kids.
Lunch at SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market)-order hot freshly cooked mains (e.g., Berry Pulao or kebabs) and insist on boiled/bottled water; the restaurant has strong hygiene reviews and kid-friendly choices.
After lunch, pop into Indian Habitat Centre for a relaxed stroll through any current exhibitions or a quick visit to the children's activity corner; stop at Café Turtle for a cold drink and a restroom break.
Drive to Connaught Place and explore the inner circle shops and arcades, including a visit to State Emporia / Janpath for handicraft souvenirs and kid-friendly toy stalls.
Take the kids to National Philatelic Museum (near Connaught Place) for a short, engaging look at stamps and memorabilia - it's quiet, educational and stroller-friendly.
Enjoy a sweet break at The Big Chill (Khan Market/Connaught Place outlet) - choose sealed desserts or freshly made gelato and bottled water; seating is comfortable for families.
Walk over to Aurobindo Market (near CP) for a local vibe - window-shop, pick up packaged spices or ready-made snacks from reputable stores, and avoid street-side stalls to reduce stomach risk.
Head to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib for a peaceful late-afternoon visit; kids can see the community kitchen (langar) in action and the complex has clean facilities - observe respectfully and stick to bottled water.
If energy allows, take a quick rickshaw or short drive to India Gate lawns for an evening picnic vibe and photos as the monument lights up; keep snacks simple and sealed for the children.
Walk to Janpath and browse the evening stalls for affordable handicrafts and children's trinkets; stick to packaged or well-presented items and haggle politely for souvenirs.
Dinner at Saravana Bhavan (Connaught Place) for guaranteed hygienic South Indian meals-order freshly made idli, dosa and sambar which are kid-friendly and easy on the stomach.
Take a short drive to Parliament Street / Connaught Place outer circle to enjoy the lit-up colonial architecture and a relaxed evening walk; good photo opportunities without heavy crowds.
Stop for a light dessert or tea at The Tea Room Co. (Connaught Place)-choose sealed bottled options or freshly brewed tea, and avoid open street vendors to reduce food-safety risks.
If the family is still energetic, return to the hotel via a quick detour past India Gate for a final illuminated view; otherwise head back to the hotel for baths and bedtime routines.
Back at the hotel: order a simple, warm room-service option (plain dal, steamed rice or soup) to calm any travel tums and prepare the kids for sleep before tomorrow's early start.
Attend morning service at Sacred Heart Cathedral / local Karol Bagh church (confirm start time with the parish); afterwards take a few minutes for a quiet walk around the church grounds so kids can stretch.
Breakfast at Om Sweets & Namkeen (Ajmal Khan Road outlet) - choose freshly made parathas or a plain upma and bottled water; the shop has good hygiene reviews and quick service for families.
Stroll through Gandhi Market (near Karol Bagh) to see local shops and pick up packaged snacks or small souvenirs; keep purchases limited to sealed or well-packaged items to avoid food-safety concerns.
Visit Baba Kharak Singh Park (short drive) for a shaded play/stretch stop - it's quiet in the morning and good for a brief picnic with pre-packed items from Om Sweets & Namkeen.
Explore Agarwal Sweets & Bakery (local Karol Bagh outlet) for hygienic, packed treats and bottled juices; pick up a few sealed pastries or packaged namkeens if the kids want a snack later.
Pop into Ajmal Khan Road shops for quick shopping-visit reputable toy shops and bookstores (look for sealed packaging) while stopping at Kaulawala for bottled cold coffee or packaged refreshments.
Return to the hotel to freshen up and rest before afternoon plans; request a light, plain lunch (steamed rice or dal) from hotel room service if you prefer to avoid outside food before heading out.
Lunch at Rajinder Da Dhaba (Karol Bagh outlet) - sit for freshly cooked tandoori chicken or paneer tikka with naan; choose hot, freshly served items and bottled water to minimise any tummy risk.
Visit Jhandewalan Temple for a short cultural stop and to see local devotional life; it's a quick visit and offers a vivid contrast to the morning church service.
Walk through Gandhi Market lanes to explore clothing shops and small toy stores-pick packaged souvenirs and avoid eating from street stalls; this is a good spot for budget-friendly buys.
Take the kids to Baba Kharak Singh Park or return to the park from the morning for relaxed playtime and shade; bring sealed juices or snacks from Agarwal Sweets & Bakery if needed.
Coffee and a hygienic snack at Cafe Coffee Day (Karol Bagh/Ajmal Khan Road) or a reputed nearby café - choose packaged cakes or freshly baked items served hot to reduce risk of Delhi Belly.
Head to INOX / local cinema (Karol Bagh complex) for a short family-friendly movie if timings align, offering an indoor break and a predictable, clean snack environment for kids.
Early evening stroll and light shopping on Ajmal Khan Road - stop at Om Sweets & Namkeen for pre-packed savouries and to pick up a hygienic sweet treat to try back at the hotel.
Dinner at Sagar Ratna (Karol Bagh) for clean, well-reviewed South Indian fare - order freshly made idli/dosa and sambar which are gentle on children's stomachs and generally safe when served hot.
If energy remains, visit Karol Bagh market by night for brightly lit stalls and souvenir hunting; favour sealed goods, textiles from established shops and avoid open food vendors to keep hygiene high.
Return to the hotel to freshen up and request a simple, warm room-service option (plain dal, steamed rice or soup) for the kids to settle before bedtime.
Enjoy a relaxed pre-dinner tea at Theos (Karol Bagh) - their rooftop seating is pleasant for kids and they serve hygienic, freshly prepared snacks and bottled beverages.
Stroll through Gandhi Market's early-evening lanes to browse clothing stalls and pick up small, well-packaged souvenirs from established shops rather than street carts.
Dinner at Rajinder Da Dhaba (Karol Bagh) - choose hot, freshly cooked tandoori options or paneer dishes served piping hot; sit-in service here is popular and generally well-reviewed for cooked food.
After dinner, walk to Baba Kharak Singh Park for a gentle post-meal stroll and let kids unwind on the play lawns while you enjoy the evening air.
Stop by Agarwal Sweets & Bakery to pick up sealed pastries or packaged mithai for tomorrow's snacks; choose only freshly boxed items to limit any hygiene risk.
If the family wants a calm indoor option, catch a short film at INOX (Karol Bagh multiplex) - check showtimes for a family-friendly movie and opt for sealed bottled drinks and popcorn.
Return to the hotel; order a light, warm room-service option such as plain dal or steamed rice if anyone needs a late, soothing bite before bed.
Depart your Delhi hotel for Agra by car or train (suggested: Gatimaan Express or private car) to arrive mid-morning; pack bottled water and light snacks from The Big Chill or SodaBottleOpenerWala to avoid roadside food risks.
If travelling by train, board the Gatimaan Express from Hazrat Nizamuddin (check current departure) for a fast, comfortable ride with clean onboard services; if driving, stop at a highway rest area with verified hygiene such as HPCL Highway Plaza for a toilet break and hot tea.
Arrive in Agra and check in or at least drop bags at your hotel (recommended family-friendly options: ITC Mughal or Trident Agra) so you can freshen up before sightseeing.
Head straight to Taj Mahal (pre-book timed entry tickets) for a cooler, less crowded morning visit; hire a certified guide or audio guide to keep kids engaged and stick to bottled water and shaded breaks.
Walk to the nearby Taj Museum and the Mughal gardens for a calm, educational stop that explains the monument's history in a kid-friendly way; use shaded benches for a short rest and photos.
Return toward central Agra and stop for an early hygienic lunch at Peshawri (ITC Mughal) or Pinch of Spice - order freshly cooked kebabs, dal and plain rice; avoid raw salads and drink bottled water.
Check into your room or freshen up at ITC Mughal or Trident Agra, then take a short rest; request bottled water and a plain snack for the kids to avoid outside food risks.
Visit Agra Fort for a guided walk through its halls and ramparts - hire a certified guide at the entrance to keep history lively for children and use shaded areas for rests.
Explore the nearby Jama Masjid and the historic lanes around the fort for street photography and a glimpse of local life; avoid street food and carry sealed drinks for the kids.
Take a short break at The Oberoi Amarvilas (lobby café or terrace) for iced drinks and pastries from trusted kitchen sources while enjoying a distant view of the Taj on clear days.
Head to Mehtab Bagh across the Yamuna for a calmer sunset view of the Taj Mahal and open lawns where kids can run; bring bottled water and insect repellent for the evening.
Return toward central Agra and stop at Esphahan (ITC Mughal) or Pinch of Spice for an early, hygienic dinner - choose hot, freshly prepared tandoori or dal dishes and insist on bottled water.
If energy allows, take a short walk in the well-lit Sikandra shopping area for souvenir marble inlay shops and packaged sweets from reputable stores; avoid buying unsealed edible items from street vendors.
Return to your hotel for a relaxed evening; consider a calm pool time (hotel permitting) or an early bedtime to prepare kids for the next day's travel.
Arrive at Mehtab Bagh and take a leisurely stroll on the lawns; this quieter spot offers a framed sunset view of the Taj Mahal and space for kids to run while you photograph the monument from across the Yamuna.
Take a short post-dinner walk around the hotel area or the well-lit lanes near Sikandra (if staying nearby) to browse reputable marble-inlay shops for souvenirs and packaged sweets from established stores.
Return to your hotel (recommended: ITC Mughal or Trident Agra) for a calm wind-down; consider a warm, plain room-service option like dal and steamed rice for the kids before bed to keep digestion settled.
Depart hotel in Delhi for your flight; arrange an airport transfer and confirm baggage and kid-friendly boarding assistance with the airline to keep the morning smooth.
Arrive at the airport and check in for your morning flight to Amritsar; pick up bottled water and packaged breakfast options from AM Plus / airport cafés to avoid street food.
Board the flight to Amritsar (approx. 1-1.5 hours); during the flight, entertain kids with downloaded shows or books and offer sealed snacks from The Big Chill or hotel-packed items.
Land at Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar; collect luggage, use baby-change facilities if needed, and pre-book a taxi to the city center or your hotel for a quick transfer.
Check in or drop bags at your hotel (recommended family options: Ramada Amritsar, Hyatt Amritsar, or Hotel Ritz Plaza); freshen up and request bottled water and a plain hot snack for the kids.
Head out for a gentle introduction to the city with a visit to Jallianwala Bagh-a short, moving walk through the memorial gardens that's stroller-accessible on the main paths and good for a calm history stop.
Walk from Jallianwala Bagh to the nearby Hall Bazar for a quick browse of phulkari shawls, juttis and packaged local snacks; avoid street food vendors and pick treats from established shops like Kanha Sweets.
Lunch at Kesar Da Dhaba (old city) or Brooklyn Central (Amritsar) for hygienic, well-reviewed Punjabi meals - order hot, freshly served dishes such as dal makhani, tandoori rotis and lassi, and insist on bottled water.
Short rest at the hotel and light snack from the in-house kitchen; request bottled water and a plain hot option (like steamed rice or dal) to keep kids' stomachs settled before heading out.
Visit Durgiana Temple for a quick cultural stop-it's architecturally similar to the Golden Temple but less crowded, offering calm photo opportunities and a peaceful walk around the pond.
Explore Hall Bazar properly with the family to shop for phulkari shawls, juttis and packaged sweets from respected shops like Kanha Sweets; stick to sealed, well-packaged edible purchases.
Take a hygienic snack/tea break at Bharawan Da Dhaba (Hall Bazar area) or Brooklyn Central-choose freshly made hot snacks or lassi and bottled water; avoid raw salads or roadside stalls.
Visit the peaceful grounds of Company Bagh (Ram Bagh) for a shaded stroll and playtime for the kids; there are benches and lawns where children can run while you relax and photograph the old summer palace building.
Return to the hotel to freshen up and change into comfortable clothes for the evening Wagah visit; collect jackets, bottled water and any packed snacks from reception.
Depart for Attari-Wagah border allowing ample time for traffic and parking; arrive early to secure good seating for the ceremonial parade and flag-lowering show.
Arrive at the Attari-Wagah border seating area early to find good family seating; settle the kids with bottled water and a light snack from your hotel or packaged items purchased earlier.
Watch the pre-ceremony build-up and local performers near the parade ground-enjoy the spirited atmosphere while keeping children close and explaining the flag-lowering ritual in simple terms.
Attend the main Wagah Border Ceremony (flag lowering and parade) - it lasts about 30-45 minutes and is a lively, patriotic spectacle that's exciting for kids and adults alike.
After the ceremony, return toward Amritsar and stop at Bharawan Da Dhaba (near Hall Bazar) or Kesar Da Dhaba for a late, hygienic Punjabi meal; choose freshly served dal, tandoori rotis and lassi to soothe travel tums.
Take a short, relaxed walk around Hall Bazar or the hotel vicinity to browse well-lit shops for phulkari shawls and juttis, then head back to the hotel to freshen up.
Return to your hotel (such as Ramada Amritsar or Hyatt Amritsar) for a calm wind-down; order a light room-service option like plain dal and steamed rice if anyone needs a soothing late snack before bed.
Arrive early at Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) to witness the serene morning prayers and the palki sahib (golden palanquin) ceremony; the calm marble parikrama is stroller-friendly and perfect for photos.
Enjoy a simple, hygienic breakfast at the Golden Temple langar - try freshly made rotis and warm dal served on clean steel plates, a safe and poignant way for kids to experience community dining.
Walk to Jallianwala Bagh for a quiet, educational visit to the memorial garden and museum; kids can run on the lawns while you read the plaques that explain the site's history.
Head to Durgiana Temple for a calm architectural stop reminiscent of the Golden Temple but less crowded; it's an easy, short visit with photo spots around the temple pond.
Refresh with hygienic drinks and snacks at Brooklyn Central (Hall Bazar) - choose bottled juices or freshly made fruit bowls from trusted kitchen sources to avoid street-side risks.
Stroll through Hall Bazar to browse for phulkari shawls, juttis and packaged sweets from reputable shops like Kanha Sweets; buy only sealed edible items and let kids pick a small toy from a well-reviewed store.
Visit Partition Museum (Town Hall area) for an engaging, family-appropriate history experience with multimedia exhibits; it's insightful for older kids and has clean facilities and seating areas.
Lunch at Kesar Da Dhaba or Bharawan Da Dhaba - choose freshly cooked Punjabi thalis (dal, makki di roti, sarson ka saag or tandoori roti) and bottled water; both have longstanding reputations and are family-friendly when you request hot, freshly served food.
Cool-down and rest back at your hotel (for example Ramada Amritsar or Hyatt Amritsar) - nap or quiet time for kids and a chance for adults to freshen up before afternoon sightseeing.
Visit the Partition Museum (Town Hall area) if you missed exhibits earlier or want a shorter follow-up; focus on the family-friendly galleries and multimedia displays that explain history in an accessible way.
Walk through Hall Bazar to shop for phulkari shawls, juttis and locally made souvenirs - stop at Kanha Sweets for packaged mithai to take home and avoid unsealed treats to reduce tummy risk.
Take the kids to Company Bagh (Ram Bagh) for playtime on the lawns and a relaxed stroll around the small summer palace; there are shaded benches for parents and open space for children to burn energy.
Tea and snacks at Brooklyn Central or Crystal Restaurant (near Golden Temple) - pick freshly made snacks, sealed juices or hot chai and avoid street-side fried stalls to keep food hygiene high for kids.
Return to Golden Temple complex for the late-afternoon atmosphere - while you may have visited at dawn, the soft evening light and increasing devotional music offer a different, calm experience for photos and reflection.
Experience the evening palki sahib ceremony at Golden Temple if timings align (the palki in the evening is a peaceful, family-friendly ritual); sit on the marble parikrama and enjoy the devotional singing.
Dinner at Beera Chicken House (for hygienic tandoori and rotis) or Sadda Pind if you want a themed Punjabi experience - choose freshly prepared mains, avoid raw salads, and stick to bottled water or sealed lassis to minimise Delhi Belly risk.
Leisurely post-dinner stroll around Hall Bazar or the well-lit lanes near the Golden Temple to browse shops selling phulkari, lacquerware and spices; buy only packaged food items from reputable stores for travel safety.
Return to the hotel for packing and a calm bedtime routine - request a light, warm room-service option (plain dal and steamed rice) if any child needs a soothing late snack before sleep.
Arrive back at the Golden Temple precinct to watch the area gently glow after sunset; sit on the marble parikrama and enjoy the soft kirtan while the pool reflections create beautiful family photo opportunities.
Take the kids for a quick visit to the langar hall again for a light, hygienic sweet or warm dal if needed - the volunteer-run kitchen serves clean, simple food and is a memorable cultural experience for children.
Walk to Crystal Restaurant (near Golden Temple) for a relaxed sit-down dessert or hot chai - choose freshly made sweets or hot beverages from their reputed kitchen to avoid street-side risks.
If the kids have energy, let them play briefly in Company Bagh (Ram Bagh)'s evening lawns while parents finish shopping nearby; the park is calm after dark and offers a quiet wind-down space.
Enjoy a late, light dinner at Beera Chicken House or order a family-friendly meal from Ramada Amritsar / Hyatt Amritsar room service - request freshly cooked rotis, dal and plain rice and insist on bottled water for safety.
Return to your hotel for packing and bedtime routines; request a small, soothing room-service option (warm milk or plain khichdi) if any child needs a gentle night snack before sleep.
Arrive back in Delhi and transfer to your hotel or luggage storage; freshen up and ask reception for a recommended, hygienic breakfast nearby to settle travel tums.
Breakfast at SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market) or The Big Chill for reliably clean, kid-friendly options - order hot mains and bottled water, and avoid raw salads to minimise tummy risk.
Head to Dilli Haat (INA) for handicrafts, kid-friendly toy stalls and regional food counters selling packaged items; it's a compact, clean market good for last-minute souvenir shopping.
Drive to Khan Market for bookstores like Full Circle, kids' clothing and safe packaged food buys; browse reputable shops for chocolates, packaged spices and small gifts.
Quick stop at Connaught Place (Palika Bazaar / Janpath outer stalls) for affordable trinkets and textiles; favour established shops for purchases and avoid street food sellers to keep hygiene high.
Light lunch or substantial snack at Saravana Bhavan (CP) or Sagar Ratna for clean South Indian fare that is gentle on kids' stomachs; order freshly made idli/dosa and bottled water.
Return to the hotel to collect luggage and complete check-out formalities; confirm your airport transfer, reconfirm flight details and pack any perishable purchases into sealed bags.
Collect luggage from the hotel and transfer any larger purchases to your car or a reliable luggage storage; confirm your pre-booked airport taxi and tuck perishable food items into sealed bags from Kanha Sweets or The Big Chill purchases.
Visit Hauz Khas Village for last-minute boutique shopping-pick up handcrafted jewellery, contemporary souvenirs and hygienically packaged snacks from well-reviewed stores; enjoy a brief café break at Yeti - The Himalayan Kitchen for bottled drinks and a clean, kid-friendly meal.
Head to Select Citywalk (Saket) for climate-controlled shopping with reliable food courts and clean restrooms; browse kid-friendly stores (e.g., Hamleys) and buy sealed chocolates or packaged toys from trusted outlets.
Stop for a light, hygienic snack at Farzi Cafe (Select Citywalk) or The Pantry (Saket)-choose freshly prepared hot mains or sealed desserts and bottled water to avoid street-side risks before your flight.
Return to the hotel or luggage storage to pick up final items and change into travel-comfort clothes; double-check passports, flight confirmations and pack any fragile souvenirs (phulkari or marble inlay) into cushioned carry bags.
Depart for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) allowing extra buffer for Friday evening traffic; keep kids entertained with downloaded games or books and have sealed snacks from The Big Chill or hotel room service on hand.
Quick visit to Hauz Khas Village (if still needed) for last-minute handicraft boutiques and contemporary souvenirs; enjoy a brief stroll through the village lanes and pick up packaged chocolates or jewellery from reputable stores.
Early dinner at Farzi Cafe (Select Citywalk) or Saravana Bhavan (Connaught Place) depending on location-choose freshly prepared hot mains (e.g., idli/dosa or a plated main) and bottled water to keep the kids comfortable before travel.
Return to the hotel to collect luggage, confirm airport transfer and let children change into travel-comfort clothes; double-check passports, boarding passes and wrap fragile souvenirs (phulkari or marble) in soft clothing for safe carry-on.
Depart for Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) allowing extra buffer for traffic; have sealed snacks from The Big Chill or hotel room service ready and keep uploaded entertainment for the kids.
Arrive at the airport early to complete check-in and security smoothly; use airport family facilities, buy last-minute hygienic packaged food from AM Plus / airport cafés and settle the children with a calm walk through the terminal.
If time permits before boarding, relax in an airline lounge or a quiet seating area near your gate-order hot drinks and sealed snacks and allow kids a final bathroom and stretch before the flight.