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Taking a break from our hectic work is essential as it helps us recharge and return to work with total energy. Some people spend their holidays catching up with their loved ones, while others get fresh air and explore new places nearby.
Scroll down to get the list of government and bank holidays in Gujarat for 2025, and plan your holidays accordingly.
Knowing about the list of government holidays helps you to plan your vacations for a long weekend easily and avoids getting wasted. The list of government holidays concerning Gujarat is the national holidays. However, some of the holidays pertain to the regional festivities.
Below is the list of government holidays that are to be observed in Gujarat in 2025:
| Date | Day | Holidays |
| 14th January | Tuesday | Makar Sankranti/ Uttarayana |
| 26th January | Sunday | Republic Day |
| 26th February | Wednesday | Maha Shivratri |
| 14th March | Friday | Holi |
| 30th March | Sunday | Ugadi |
| 31st March | Monday | Idul Fitr |
| 6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
| 10th April | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
| 14th April | Monday | Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti |
| 18th April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 19th April | Tuesday | Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti |
| 7th June | Saturday | Bakrid/ Eid-al-Adha |
| 6th July | Sunday | Muharram |
| 9th August | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan |
| 15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
| 16th August | Saturday | Janmashtami |
| 16th August | Saturday | Parsi New Year |
| 27th August | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| 5th September | Friday | Eid-e-Milad |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Vijaya Dashami |
| 21st October | Tuesday | Diwali |
| 22nd October | Wednesday | Govardhan Puja |
| 27th October | Thursday | Chhat Puja |
| 31st October | Friday | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti |
| 19th November | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| 25th December | Thursday | Christmas Day |
People in Gujarat should keep track of the bank holidays, as this will help them plan their financial activities. The bank holidays in Gujarat are the same as the national bank holidays. However, some dates may vary depending on the regional festivities in Gujarat.
Below is the list of bank holidays to be observed in Gujarat in 2025:
| Date | Day | Holidays |
| 11th January | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th January | Tuesday | Makar Sankranti |
| 25th January | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th January | Sunday | Republic Day |
| 8th February | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 22nd February | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th February | Wednesday | Maha Shivaratri |
| 8th March | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th March | Friday | Holi |
| 22nd March | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 30th March | Sunday | Ugadi |
| 31st March | Monday | Eid al-Fitr |
| 6th April | Sunday | Ram Navami |
| 10th April | Thursday | Mahavir Jayanti |
| 12th April | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 14th April | Monday | Dr Ambedkar Jayanti |
| 18th April | Friday | Good Friday |
| 26th April | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 29th April | Tuesday | Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti |
| 10th May | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 24th May | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 7th June | Saturday | Bakrid / Eid al Adha |
| 14th June | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 28th June | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 6th July | Sunday | Muharram |
| 12th July | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 26th July | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 9th August | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan |
| 15th August | Friday | Independence Day |
| 16th August | Saturday | Janmashtami |
| 16th August | Saturday | Parsi New Year |
| 23rd August | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 27th August | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
| 5th September | Friday | Eid e Milad |
| 13th September | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 27th September | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Vijaya Dashami |
| 2nd October | Thursday | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 11th October | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 21st October | Tuesday | Diwali |
| 22nd October | Wednesday | Vikram Samvat New Year |
| 23rd October | Thursday | Bhai Dooj |
| 25th October | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 31st October | Friday | Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Jayanti |
| 5th November | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti |
| 8th November | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 22nd November | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 13th December | Saturday | 2nd Saturday Bank Holiday |
| 25th December | Thursday | Christmas Day |
| 27th December | Saturday | 4th Saturday Bank Holiday |
Gujarat is known for its wide range of festivities and cultural programmes. Some famous festivals in Gujarat include Navratri, Uttarayan, Shamlaji Melo, etc., which showcase the beautiful, traditional, vibrant state. Let us look at every festival with dates:
Gujarat houses famous historical sites, such as the Sun Temple, Somnath Temple, Old Fort Of Surat, Dwarkadhish, and Aaina Mahal Bhuj. These places have invited historians and tourists from all over the world since time immemorial. Their intricate carvings on their walls provide an exciting journey through time.
Gujarat has been known for its diverse natural habitats, ranging from lush green forests to grasslands, attracting tourists for decades. This vibrant state is home to several species of animals that are seen in some of its beautiful sanctuaries, including Velavadar National Park and Gir National Park.
UNESCO is an international organization that aims to maintain peace and national cooperation globally. One of the famous UNESCO sites in Gujarat is Rani ni Vav, built in memory of Rani Udayamati. It is basically a step-well by the Saraswati River to combat the dryness of Gujarat at the time.
Gujarat will observe various government holidays along with regional festivity, which will provide residents with some leisure time to spend with their loved ones. Hence, mark the dates and plan your days accordingly to enjoy it.
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Apart from the government holidays, Gujarat has 17 exclusive bank holidays in 2025.
Apart from the government holidays, Gujarat has 17 exclusive bank holidays in 2025.
According to experts, the colourful, nine-day Navratri festival is considered the most religious holiday in Gujarat.
According to experts, the colourful, nine-day Navratri festival is considered the most religious holiday in Gujarat.
A national holiday is declared by the country’s President or Prime Minister. Typically, three national holidays are recognized and celebrated in Gujarat and India at large: Republic Day in January, Independence Day in August, and Gandhi Jayanti in October.
A national holiday is declared by the country’s President or Prime Minister. Typically, three national holidays are recognized and celebrated in Gujarat and India at large: Republic Day in January, Independence Day in August, and Gandhi Jayanti in October.
Banks in Gujarat are only closed during the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
Banks in Gujarat are only closed during the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.
Gujarat does not have a variety of holidays. However, some holidays, such as Makar Sankranti and Ram Navami, are mostly celebrated in other regions.
Gujarat does not have a variety of holidays. However, some holidays, such as Makar Sankranti and Ram Navami, are mostly celebrated in other regions.