Ladakh Public Holidays 2026

Ladakh Public Holidays 2026

Year 2026 Official Holidays Updated: 18 Mar 2026

Ladakh Public Holidays 2026 – 2027 Complete Holiday Calendar for the Union Territory

Ladakh Public Holidays 2026 Ladakh, a unique and culturally rich Union Territory in northern India, celebrates a diverse range of festivals and public holidays throughout the year. From national days to regional festivals, the holiday schedule for 2026 reflects the cultural harmony and traditions observed across Ladakh. These holidays are observed by government offices, educational institutions, banks and many private workplaces across the region.

Planning ahead with the holiday calendar can help residents, students, and workers manage their schedules, travel plans and family celebrations effectively. Below is the official list of public holidays declared for Ladakh in the year 2026.

Ladakh Public Holidays 2026 (Official List)

DateDayHoliday Name
26 Jan 2026MondayRepublic Day
04 Mar 2026WednesdayHoli
21 Mar 2026SaturdayNauroz*
21 Mar 2026SaturdayEid-ul-Fitr*
14 Apr 2026TuesdayDr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
01 May 2026FridayBuddha Purnima
27 May 2026WednesdayEid-ul-Azha (Bakrid)*
26 Jun 2026FridayAshoora (Muharram)*
15 Aug 2026SaturdayIndependence Day
26 Aug 2026WednesdayEid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi*
02 Oct 2026FridayMahatma Gandhi Jayanti
20 Oct 2026TuesdayDussehra
08 Nov 2026SundayDiwali (Deepavali)
24 Nov 2026TuesdayGuru Nanak Dev Ji’s Birthday
09 Dec 2026WednesdayLosar
25 Dec 2026FridayChristmas Day

Holidays marked with an asterisk () are based on lunar sightings and may vary slightly depending on local announcements.*

Understanding the Holidays Ladakh 2026

  • Republic Day (26 January): Marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution and is celebrated nationwide.
  • Holi (4 March): The festival of colors, widely celebrated with joy and enthusiasm.
  • Nauroz and Eid-ul-Fitr: Reflect Ladakh’s diverse cultural traditions and are important observances for local communities.
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti: Commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar.
  • Buddha Purnima: A significant day for Buddhist followers, celebrated with prayers and reflections.
  • Independence Day (15 August): A national holiday celebrating India’s independence.
  • Dussehra and Diwali: Major festivals across India, observed with local customs in Ladakh.
  • Losar: A traditional New Year festival celebrated especially in the mountainous regions of Ladakh.

Bank & Regional Holidays (Often Observed)

In addition to the main public holidays, Ladakh also observes certain regional and bank holidays that may not be nationally recognized but are significant locally. For example:

  • Mela Dosmochey: A traditional festival in Leh and Zanskar celebrated with prayers and cultural performances.
  • Hemis Tsechu and Chehlum: Local observances specific to districts like Leh and Kargil.

These events are often recognized as holidays in specific districts and may affect local businesses and schools.

Tips for 2026 Ladakh Holiday Planning

Plan travel and family events around long weekends.
Check official announcements closer to dates for any changes in lunar-based holidays.
Schools and offices may have additional closures beyond this list.

Final Note

This calendar gives you a clear overview of all the major public holidays in Ladakh for 2026. Whether it’s for personal planning, academic schedules or work, knowing these dates ahead helps you stay organized and make the most of the year.