Complete list of Bangladesh national holidays, gazetted holidays, and public holidays for 2026. This calendar includes all major festivals, bank holidays, and government holidays observed across Bangladesh. Gazetted holidays are mandatory holidays for government offices and banks, while optional holidays can be chosen by employees based on personal preferences.
Important festivals like Eid ul-Fitr (Mar 21), Eid al-Adha (May 28), Durga Puja (Oct 21), and Independence Day (Mar 26) are marked. Islamic festival dates marked as "Tentative Date" depend on moon sightings and may vary by one day.
| Thursday1 January | New Year's Day |
| Saturday10 January | Bangabandhu Homecoming Day |
| Saturday17 January | Shab-e-Meraj |
| Friday23 January | Saraswati Puja |
| Sunday1 February | Maghi Purnima |
| Wednesday4 February | Shab e-Barat |
| Wednesday11 February | Election Day |
| Thursday12 February | Election Day Holiday |
| Saturday14 February | Valentine's Day |
| Sunday15 February | Maha Shivaratri |
| Wednesday18 February | Ramadan Start Tentative Date |
| Wednesday18 February | Ash Wednesday |
| Saturday21 February | Language Martyrs' Day |
| Monday2 March | National Flag Day |
| Tuesday3 March | Holi |
| Tuesday17 March | Shab-e-qadr |
| Tuesday17 March | Arrival Day of Sri Sri Harichand Tagore |
| Thursday19 March | Eid ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative Date |
| Friday20 March | Jumatul Bidah |
| Friday20 March | Eid ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative Date |
| Saturday21 March | Eid ul-Fitr Tentative Date |
| Sunday22 March | Eid ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative Date |
| Monday23 March | Eid ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative Date |
| Tuesday24 March | Eid ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative Date |
| Thursday26 March | Independence Day |
| Thursday2 April | Maundy Thursday |
| Friday3 April | Good Friday |
| Saturday4 April | Holy Saturday |
| Sunday5 April | Easter Day |
| Monday6 April | Easter Monday |
| Monday13 April | Chaitra Sankranti |
| Tuesday14 April | Bengali New Year |
| Thursday30 April | Buddha Purnima Holiday |
| Friday1 May | May Day |
| Friday1 May | Buddha Purnima/Vesak |
| Saturday2 May | Buddha Purnima Holiday |
| Sunday10 May | Mothers' Day |
| Tuesday26 May | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Wednesday27 May | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Thursday28 May | Eid al-Adha Tentative Date |
| Friday29 May | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Saturday30 May | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Sunday31 May | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Monday1 June | Eid al-Adha Holiday Tentative Date |
| Wednesday17 June | Muharram Tentative Date |
| Sunday21 June | Fathers' Day |
| Friday26 June | Ashura Tentative Date |
| Wednesday1 July | July 1 Bank Holiday |
| Wednesday29 July | Ashari Purnima |
| Wednesday5 August | Student-People Uprising Day |
| Wednesday12 August | Akhari Chahar Somba |
| Wednesday26 August | Eid e-Milad-un Nabi Tentative Date |
| Friday4 September | Janmashtami |
| Thursday24 September | Fateha-i-Yajdaham Tentative Date |
| Saturday26 September | Madhu Purnima |
| Saturday10 October | Mahalaya |
| Sunday18 October | Durga Puja Holiday |
| Monday19 October | Ashtami |
| Tuesday20 October | Mahanabami |
| Wednesday21 October | Durga Puja |
| Sunday25 October | Lakshmi Puja |
| Sunday25 October | Prabarana Purnima |
| Saturday31 October | Halloween |
| Sunday8 November | Sri Shayama Puja |
| Wednesday16 December | Victory Day |
| Thursday24 December | Christmas Eve |
| Friday25 December | Christmas Day |
| Saturday26 December | Boxing Day |
| Thursday31 December | New Year's Eve |
Bangladesh Holidays 2026 Planning work, travel, or family time in advance becomes much easier when you know the official holiday calendar. If you’re looking for a detailed guide to Bangladesh Holidays 2026, this post covers everything you need — from government public holidays to major religious and national festivals celebrated across the country.
Bangladesh observes a mix of national, religious, and cultural holidays, reflecting its rich history and diverse traditions. In 2026, employees, students, businesses, and travelers will once again benefit from several long weekends and festive breaks.
Public holidays in Bangladesh are officially announced by the government every year. These holidays apply to government offices, educational institutions, and most private organizations. Banks and financial institutions also remain closed on designated public holidays.
The holidays are mainly divided into three categories:
Some holidays are fixed-date, while others depend on the Islamic lunar calendar, meaning their exact dates may vary based on moon sightings.
National holidays commemorate important historical and political events in Bangladesh’s journey as a nation.
This day honors the language martyrs of 1952 and highlights the importance of linguistic diversity. It is one of the most emotionally significant days in Bangladesh.
Independence Day marks the country’s liberation from Pakistan in 1971. It is observed with national ceremonies, parades, and patriotic programs.
Pohela Boishakh is widely celebrated across Bangladesh with colorful rallies, traditional music, fairs, and cultural performances.
Observed in remembrance of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, this day is marked by solemn programs and official observances.
Victory Day celebrates Bangladesh’s triumph in the Liberation War of 1971 and is one of the most important national holidays.
Religion plays a major role in Bangladesh’s holiday calendar. The country officially recognizes festivals from multiple faiths.
Islamic holidays are based on moon sightings, so the final dates are confirmed closer to the occasion.
In Bangladesh, Friday and Saturday are weekly holidays for most government offices. Combined with public holidays, this often creates long weekends, especially around Eid and Durga Puja.
The government may also declare optional holidays or grant special leave for certain religious communities.
Knowing the holiday calendar in advance helps with:
For businesses operating in or with Bangladesh, understanding holiday closures avoids delays and miscommunication.
The Bangladesh Holidays 2026 calendar reflects the nation’s cultural diversity and historical pride. From national milestones like Independence Day to grand religious celebrations such as Eid-ul-Fitr and Durga Puja, these holidays bring people together across communities.
Whether you are a resident, a business owner, or someone planning to visit Bangladesh in 2026, keeping track of public holidays will help you stay prepared and organized throughout the year.
Bookmark this page or save the holiday list for quick reference as official dates are announced.
• Dates for Islamic holidays (Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, Ashura, Eid e-Milad-un Nabi) are tentative and subject to moon sighting. Actual dates may vary by one day.
• Some holidays are primarily observed by specific religious communities or in specific regions.
• This list includes major national and religious holidays. Some optional holidays may vary by organization.