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Holidays serve as an essential break amidst daily chaos and routine, allowing individuals to rest, rejuvenate, spend time with their loved ones, and explore new experiences. Government and bank holidays are integral in shaping social and various aspects of life, including travel.
Understanding and strategising the purpose of your holidays is essential to planning an enjoyable trip. Keep scrolling for detailed information about the government and bank holidays in Assam in 2026.
When planning a trip on government holidays, various factors like holiday date and duration, travel and accommodations, local customs and practices, and much more must be considered for a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Below is the list of government holidays that are to be observed in Assam in 2026:
| Date | Day | Public Holiday |
| 14th January | Wednesday | Magh Bihu |
| 15th January | Thursday | Tusu Puja |
| 23rd January | Friday | Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti |
| 26th January | Monday | Republic Day |
| 27th January | Tuesday | Gwther Bathou San |
| 31st January | Saturday | Me-Dam-Me-Phi |
| 1st February | Sunday | Bir Chilaray Divas |
| 3rd March | Tuesday | Dol Jatra |
| 21st March | Saturday | Id-Ul-Fitre (End of Ramadan) |
| 1st April | Wednesday | Annual Accounts Closing (Bank Holiday) |
| 3rd April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 14th April | Tuesday | Bohag Bihu |
| 15th April | Wednesday | Bohag Bihu |
| 16th April | Thursday | Bohag Bihu |
| 18th April | Saturday | Tithi of Damodardev |
| 21st April | Tuesday | Sati Sadhani Divas |
| 1st May | Friday | Buddha Purnima |
| 1st May | Friday | May Day |
| 27th May | Wednesday | Id-Uz-Zuha (Feast of Sacrifice) |
| 1st June | Monday | Janmotsav of Sri Sri Madhabdev |
| 15th August | Saturday | Independence Day |
| 1st September | Tuesday | Tirobhab Tithi of Sri Sri Madhabdev |
| 4th September | Friday | Janmastomi |
| 12th September | Saturday | Tithi of Srimanta Shankardeva |
| 21st September | Monday | Janmotsav of Srimanta Shankardeva |
| 22nd September | Tuesday | Karam Puja |
| 2nd October | Friday | Birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi |
| 18th October | Sunday | Maha Saptami |
| 18th October | Sunday | Kati Bihu |
| 19th October | Monday | Maha Ashtami |
| 20th October | Tuesday | Maha Navami |
| 21st October | Wednesday | Vijaya Dashami |
| 25th October | Sunday | Lakshmi Puja |
| 8th November | Sunday | Diwali |
| 8th November | Sunday | Kali Puja |
| 11th November | Wednesday | Bhatri Dwitiya / Bhai Dooj |
| 15th November | Sunday | Chhat Puja |
| 24th November | Tuesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| 24th November | Tuesday | Lachit Divas |
| 2nd December | Wednesday | Asom Divas / Su-Ka-Pha Divas |
| 25th December | Friday | Christmas |
Bank holidays are designated days when banks and other financial institutions remain closed to the public. Often, these holidays are observed to commemorate events, honour, culture, and religious beliefs.
Bank holidays also offer scheduled breaks from daily banking activities, allowing individuals to relax and explore new destinations.
Below is the list of bank holidays that are to be observed in Assam in 2026:
| Date | Day | Holiday |
| 10th January | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 15th January | Thursday | Magh Bihu |
| 24th January | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th January | Monday | Republic Day |
| 14th February | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 28th February | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 3rd March | Tuesday | Holi |
| 14th March | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 21st March | Saturday | Idul Fitr |
| 28th March | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 3rd April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 11th April | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th April | Tuesday | Bohag Bihu |
| 15th April | Wednesday | Bohag Bihu Holiday |
| 25th April | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 1st May | Friday | May Day |
| 9th May | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 23rd May | Wednesday | Bakrid |
| 27th May | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 13th June | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 27th June | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 11th July | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 25th July | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 8th August | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 15th August | Saturday | Independence Day |
| 22nd August | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 12th September | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th September | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 2nd October | Friday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 10th October | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 18th October | Sunday | Maha Saptami |
| 18th October | Sunday | Kati Bihu |
| 19th October | Monday | Maha Ashtami |
| 20th October | Tuesday | Maha Navami |
| 21st October | Wednesday | Vijaya Dashami |
| 24th October | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 8th November | Sunday | Diwali |
| 14th November | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 28th November | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 12th December | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 25th December | Friday | Christmas Day |
| 26th December | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
*Please note that the date and day may vary.
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Assam is an eye-catching destination for travellers, offering vibrant traditions and natural beauty. To celebrate its diversity, the state observes certain important festivals and dates that mark its exquisite culture.
Magh Bihu/Bhogali Bihu (14th- 15th January): Bhogali Bihu is an Assam harvest festival celebrated to mark the end of the harvest. It features community fests, bonfires, and traditional sports like buffalo fights.
Rongali Bihu/Bohag Bihu (14th - 15th April): Rongali Bihu is one of the most significant festivals celebrated with dances and traditional cuisines on the Assamese New Year.
Bwisagu/Bishu (14th April): Bishu is a harvest festival celebrated by the Dimasa Kachari community of Assam. The festival features traditional songs, rituals, and dances to welcome the Assamese New Year.
Ambubachi Mela (22nd - 25th June): This day is an annual religious fair held at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati.
Karam Puja (22nd September): In Assam, the Karam Puja is celebrated by tribals through rituals meant to appease the Karam deity, the god of fertility and prosperity. The festival comprises singing, dancing, and prayer for the community's good health and wealth.
Chhat Puja (15th November): Chhat Puja is celebrated by worshipping the Sun God at riverbanks and water bodies. The devotees pray for health, gratitude, and well-being by offering prayers and performing rituals.
Lachit Divas (24th November): Lachit Divas is a tribute to the bravery of the Ahom general Lachit Borphukan and is celebrated throughout Assam with tributes and patriotic events. This day instils pride in the state's heritage and bravery.
Yes, Bohag Bihu is a state-specific bank holiday in Assam in 2026.
Yes, Bohag Bihu is a state-specific bank holiday in Assam in 2026.
As per the holiday calendar issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pension in 2026, there are officially 17 gazetted holidays.
As per the holiday calendar issued by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pension in 2026, there are officially 17 gazetted holidays.
The number of public holidays in Assam usually ranges between 20 and 25 days, including national, state, and local holidays. However, in 2026, there will be about 41 public holidays in Assam.
The number of public holidays in Assam usually ranges between 20 and 25 days, including national, state, and local holidays. However, in 2026, there will be about 41 public holidays in Assam.
Yes, some holidays in Assam can vary by district, particularly those related to local festivals and events. It is advisable to check with local authorities for district-specific holidays.
Yes, some holidays in Assam can vary by district, particularly those related to local festivals and events. It is advisable to check with local authorities for district-specific holidays.
Most government offices, schools, and banks are closed on government holidays. However, private businesses may choose to remain open depending on their discretion and business needs.
Most government offices, schools, and banks are closed on government holidays. However, private businesses may choose to remain open depending on their discretion and business needs.
Yes, Christmas in 2026 falls on a Friday, and accordingly, banks, offices, and all educational institutions will be closed on that day.
Yes, Christmas in 2026 falls on a Friday, and accordingly, banks, offices, and all educational institutions will be closed on that day.