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Pakistan Holidays 2026 Calendar

Complete list of Pakistan national holidays, gazetted holidays, and public holidays for 2026. This calendar includes all major festivals, bank holidays, and government holidays observed across Pakistan. Public 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 27), Pakistan Day (Mar 23), and Independence Day (Aug 14) are marked. Islamic festival dates marked as "Tentative Date" depend on moon sightings and may vary by one day.

January 2026
Thursday1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
Thursday1 JanuaryJanuary 1 Bank Holiday
Saturday17 JanuaryShab e-Meraj
Friday23 JanuaryBasant Panchami
February 2026
Wednesday4 FebruaryShab e-Barat
Thursday5 FebruaryKashmir Day
Monday16 FebruaryShivaratri
Wednesday18 FebruaryRamadan Start Tentative
Wednesday18 FebruaryRamadan Bank Holiday Tentative
March 2026
Tuesday3 MarchDulhandi
Wednesday4 MarchHoli
Friday20 MarchMarch Equinox
Saturday21 MarchEid-ul-Fitr Tentative
Sunday22 MarchEid-ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative
Monday23 MarchPakistan Day
Monday23 MarchEid-ul-Fitr Holiday Tentative
April 2026
Friday3 AprilGood Friday
Sunday5 AprilEaster Sunday
Monday6 AprilEaster Monday
Tuesday14 AprilBaisakhi
Tuesday21 AprilRidván
May 2026
Friday1 MayLabour Day
Sunday24 MayBuddha Purnima
Wednesday27 MayEid al-Adha Tentative
Thursday28 MayYoum-i-Takbeer
Thursday28 MayEid al-Adha Holiday Tentative
Friday29 MayEid al-Adha Holiday Tentative
June 2026
Sunday21 JuneJune Solstice
Wednesday24 JuneAshura Tentative
Thursday25 JuneAshura Holiday Tentative
July 2026
Wednesday1 JulyJuly 1 Bank Holiday
August 2026
Tuesday4 AugustChelum Tentative
Friday14 AugustIndependence Day
Saturday15 AugustNauroz
Thursday20 AugustBirthday of Lord Zoroaster (Khordad Sal)
Tuesday25 AugustEid Milad un-Nabi Tentative
September 2026
Friday4 SeptemberJanmashtami
Sunday6 SeptemberDefence Day
Wednesday23 SeptemberGiarhwin Sharief Tentative
Wednesday23 SeptemberSeptember Equinox
October 2026
Monday19 OctoberDurga Puja
Tuesday20 OctoberDussehra
Monday26 OctoberBirthday of Guru Balmik Sawami Ji
November 2026
Monday9 NovemberIqbal Day
Monday9 NovemberDiwali
Tuesday24 NovemberGuru Nanak's Birthday
December 2026
Tuesday22 DecemberDecember Solstice
Thursday24 DecemberChristmas Eve
Friday25 DecemberChristmas Day
Friday25 DecemberQuaid-e-Azam Day
Saturday26 DecemberDay After Christmas (Christians only)
Thursday31 DecemberNew Year's Eve

Pakistan Holidays 2026: Complete List of Public, National & Islamic Holidays with Dates

Pakistan Holidays 2026: Pakistan holidays play an important role in the cultural, religious, and national life of the country. From major Islamic festivals like Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha to national observances such as Pakistan Day and Independence Day, public holidays in Pakistan reflect the nation’s values, history, and traditions.Pakistan Holidays 2026

If you are planning travel, managing work schedules, running a business, or simply want to stay informed, this guide to Pakistan Holidays 2026 will help you plan the year better.

Overview of Pakistan Public Holidays 2026

Public holidays in Pakistan are officially announced by the federal government every year. These holidays include:

  • National holidays based on historical events
  • Religious holidays observed according to the Islamic (lunar) calendar
  • Optional and regional holidays depending on provinces

It’s important to note that Islamic holidays may vary by one day depending on moon sighting.

National Holidays in Pakistan 2026

National holidays are fixed-date events and are observed across the country by government offices, schools, banks, and many private institutions.

Kashmir Solidarity Day – February 5, 2026

Observed to show support for the people of Kashmir. Rallies, seminars, and special prayers are organized nationwide.

Pakistan Day – March 23, 2026

This day marks the Lahore Resolution of 1940 and the adoption of Pakistan’s first constitution. Military parades and official ceremonies are common.

Labour Day – May 1, 2026

Dedicated to workers’ rights, Labour Day is a public holiday highlighting the contribution of laborers to the country’s economy.

Independence Day – August 14, 2026

One of the most celebrated days in Pakistan. Streets are decorated with green and white flags, and patriotic events take place across the nation.

Iqbal Day – November 9, 2026

Observed in honor of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan.

Quaid-e-Azam Day & Christmas – December 25, 2026

This day marks the birth anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and is also celebrated as Christmas, making it a dual public holiday.

Islamic Holidays in Pakistan 2026 (Expected Dates)

Islamic holidays follow the lunar calendar, so dates are subject to moon sighting.

Eid-ul-Fitr (Expected: March 20–21, 2026)

Celebrated at the end of Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr is a joyous occasion marked by prayers, family gatherings, and charity.

Eid-ul-Adha (Expected: May 27–28, 2026)

Also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, Eid-ul-Adha commemorates the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS).

Ashura (9th & 10th Muharram – Expected: June 25–26, 2026)

Observed with religious processions and remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (RA).

Eid Milad-un-Nabi (Expected: September 26, 2026)

Celebrates the birth of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with prayers and religious gatherings.

Provincial and Optional Holidays

Some holidays may vary by province or organization, including:

  • Shab-e-Miraj
  • Shab-e-Barat
  • Local cultural days

Private companies may choose whether to observe these holidays.

Why Pakistan Holidays Matter

Public holidays in Pakistan are not just days off work; they represent shared history, faith, and national unity. These holidays:

  • Help families spend time together
  • Boost domestic tourism
  • Allow businesses to plan operations effectively
  • Preserve religious and cultural traditions

Important Note on Holiday Dates

While national holidays have fixed dates, Islamic holidays depend on moon sighting, and the government may adjust dates accordingly. Always check official notifications before final planning.

Final Words

The Pakistan Holidays 2026 calendar offers a balanced mix of national pride and religious observance. Whether you are a student, employee, traveler, or business owner, knowing these holidays in advance helps you plan smarter and stay prepared.

For the latest updates, always rely on official government announcements and verified sources.

Note:

• Dates for Islamic holidays (Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Ashura, Eid Milad un-Nabi) are tentative and subject to moon sighting. Actual dates may vary by one day.
• Some holidays like Basant Panchami, Baisakhi, Durga Puja are primarily observed by specific religious communities.
• Bank holidays are observed by banks and financial institutions only.
• This list includes major national and religious holidays. Some regional holidays may not be listed here.