Holidays in January 2026

Holidays are a happy occasion to be spent with friends, family, or just on your own with the best memories created by traveling to new places. With India being a large and culturally diverse country, there is no dearth of places to visit on a holiday. Knowing the list of public holidays can help you plan your vacation better and in advance.

January is a month that has several public holidays as well as a very important national holiday, the Republic Day. Apart from this, each state may have its own share of regional holidays.

List of Holidays in January 2026

Date & Day 

Holiday 

Celebrated in 

1 January 2026, Thursday 

New Year's Day 

Across the country  

6 January 2026, Tuesday 

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti  

Haryana and Punjab  

11 January 2026, Sunday 

Missionary Day  

Mizoram  

12 January 2026, Monday 

Swami Vivekanand Jayanti  

West Bengal  

13 January 2026, Tuesday 

Bhogi 

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana 

14 January 2026, Wednesday 

Makar Sankranti  

Several states  

14 January 2026, Wednesday 

Pongal 

Several states  

15 January 2026, Thursday 

Magh Bihu  

Assam  

15 January 2026, Thursday 

Thiruvallur Day 

Tamil Nadu  

16 January 2026, Friday 

Kanuma Panduga  

Andhra Pradesh  

19 January 2026, Monday 

Sonam Losar 

Sikkim 

23 January 2026, Friday 

Netaji Subhash Chandra Jayanti  

West Bengal, Tripura, Odisha 

26 January 2026, Monday 

Republic Day  

National holiday  

Bank Holidays in January 2026

Banks in India remain closed on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Apart from this, banks are also closed on national holidays, public holidays, and regional holidays (which differ from state to state). Knowing bank holidays in advance will help to plan your visits to your bank in advance.  

Given below are the dates for bank holidays in January 2026:

Date 

Day 

Holiday 

Celebrated in 

1 January 2026 

Tuesday 

New Year's Day 

Varies by state 

6 January 2026 

Tuesday 

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti  

Several states  

11 January 2026 

Sunday 

Missionary Day  

Mizoram  

12 January 2026 

Monday 

Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 

West Bengal  

13 January 2026 

Tuesday 

Lohri  

Punjab and other states  

14 January 2026 

Wednesday 

Sankranti 

Several states   

14 January 2026 

Wedesday 

Pongal 

Tamil Nadu 

15 January 2026 

Thursday 

Thiruvalluvar Day 

Tamil Nadu  

15 January 2026 

Thursday 

Magh Bihu 

Assam 

23 January 2026 

Friday 

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti 

West Bengal, Tripura, Odisha 

24 January 2026 

Fourth Saturday  

Fourth Saturday  

All over India  

26 January 2026 

Republic Day  

Republic Day  

Across the country  

Note: Check the government gazette to authenticate the dates.  

Trading Holidays in India

Description of Holidays in January 2026

  1. New Year's Day: New Year's Day is observed on the first day of the month of January. The celebrations as part of the holiday differ according to one's culture.
  2. Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti: The holiday commemorates the birthday of the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Govind Singh. On the occasion, prayers for prosperity are offered in the gurudwaras and large processions are taken out on the roads. As part of the festival, special dishes are prepared and served.
  3. Mannam Jayanthi: The day is celebrated in honour of Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai. Born on 2 January 1878, Pillai is recognised as the founder of Nair Service Society.
  4. Missionary Day: Missionary Day commemorates the arrival of two Welsh Christian missionaries in the state. On the occasion, prayers are held in churches and community feasts are organised.
  5. Bhogi: Bhogi is the first day of the four-day Makar Sankranti festival. On the day, a bonfire is lit at dawn with logs of wood, and other wooden things that are not useful.
  6. Pongal: A harvest festival, Pongal marks the beginning of Uttarayan, sun's journey northwards. As part of the festival, Kolam is drawn in addition to swinging and cooking of delicious Pongal.
  7. Makar Sankranti: Makar Sankranti marks the first day of the sun's transit into Capricorn. The festival is observed with social festivities like colourful decorations, kite flying, bonfires, feasts, and dances.
  8. Bhogali Bihu: Bhogali Bihu marks the end of the harvesting season. The festival is marked by feasts and bonfires. Traditional Assamese games are held in rural places as part of the celebrations.
  9. Tusu Puja: Tusu Puja is celebrated at the time of harvest by the tea tribes. As part of the festival, folk goddess Tusu is worshipped. Tusu Puja is also known as 'Til Sankranti' in some places as 'til' (black sesame seed) is considered significant during the puja.
  10. Thiruvalluvar Day: Thiruvalluvar Day is celebrated in honour of celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. The day is celebrated at the end of the three-day festival of Pongal.
  11. Uzhavar Tirunal: Uzhavar Tirunal, a farmer's festival is celebrated when the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Capricorn. The festival is celebrated with lots of joy and gaiety. As part of the festival, women sing and dance to music that is specific to the festival.
  12. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Birthday: The day is celebrated in honour of Subhas Chandra Bose. A prominent freedom fighter, Bose fondly called 'Netaji' was instrumental in establishing the Indian National Army (INA). On his birthday, his role in the country's freedom struggle is remembered.
  13. Himachal Statehood Day: The day is celebrated to mark Himachal Pradesh becoming the 18th state of the country on 25 January 1971.
  14. Me-dam-me-phi: An auspicious festival, Me-dam-me-phi is celebrated by the Ahom people to show respect to the departed ancestors. The festival helps in creating unity, developing the feeling of brotherhood and mutual understanding among each other.

Given that we have provided you the list of holidays for January 2026, you can start planning a vacation with your near and dear ones straight away.

Being the first month of the calendar year, January has many holidays. The month has one national holiday called 'Republic Day', which is celebrated on 26 January every year. The entire country celebrates this national holiday. Regional holidays in January 2026 vary based on the customs and traditions of different states. As a result, festival holidays tend to differ from one state to another. Let's understand more about the month of January.

Destinations to Visit During the Holidays in January 2026

  1. Zanskar, Jammu and Kashmir: The thrill of taking a walk in the snow makes Zanskar one of the best tourist destinations to visit this January. The places you can visit in Zanskar are Panikhar, Patnitop, Drang Drung glacier, etc.
  2. Auli, Uttarakhand: Auli is a famous skiing place in India. The natural landscape covered in snow makes it a beautiful spot to visit in January. Capturing the 180-degree sight of the Nanda Devi range is thrilling.
  3. Delhi: The charm of the city of Delhi and the special celebration of Republic Day lures many tourists in January. Since Republic Day falls on Saturday this year, you can plan a trip to Delhi to spend a day or two.
  4. Jaipur: It is ideal to visit Jaipur, Rajasthan, popularly known as the pink city of India, during the months of November and February as the temperatures are much lower. During the summer, Jaipur experiences scorching heat. January is a good time to visit Jaipur to enjoy its breathtaking heritage sites.
  5. Kutch: Kutch, Gujarat, is another charming tourist place to visit during January 2026 India holidays. Tourists can attend Rann Utsav and relax on its surreal beaches.

FAQs on Holidays in January

  • How many national holidays are there in India?

    There are three national holidays: Republic Day on 26th January, Independence Day on 15th August, and Gandhi Jayanti 2nd October.

  • Is there a bank holiday on Thiruvalluvar Day 2026?

    There is a bank holiday on Thiruvalluvar Day (15 January 2026) in Tamil Nadu.

  • Is there a gazetted holiday on 1 January 2026?

    No, there is no gazette holiday on 1 January 2026, but it is observed as a restricted holiday in some states.  

  • Is there a public holiday on 14 January 2026?

    Yes, there is a bank holiday on 14 January 2026 on the occasion of Makar Sankranti in some states. 

  • In which state is the Magh Bihu festival celebrated?

      Magh Bihu is celebrated in Assam every year on 15 January. 

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