2025 Long Weekend Calendar: Your Ultimate Holiday Planning Guide

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2025 Long Weekend Calendar: Planning your 2025 getaways? You’re in luck! With 13 long weekends spread throughout the year, 2025 offers plenty of opportunities to explore new destinations and take refreshing breaks.

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Here’s your comprehensive guide to maximizing these extended weekends :

January: Harvest Festival Season –
January 11 (Saturday)
January 12 (Sunday)
January 13 (Monday): Lohri (Restricted Holiday)
January 14 (Tuesday): Pongal, Makar Sankranti (Restricted Holiday)

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February: Valentine’s Special –
January 11 (Saturday)
January 12 (Sunday)
January 13 (Monday): Lohri (Restricted Holiday)
January 14 (Tuesday): Pongal, Makar Sankranti (Restricted Holiday)

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March: Festival of Colors –
March 13-16: Holi Weekend
March 13 (Thursday): Holika Dahana (Restricted Holiday)
March 14 (Friday): Holi
March 15 (Saturday)
March 16 (Sunday)

March 29 (Saturday)
March 30 (Sunday)
March 31 (Monday): Eid-Ul-Fitr (Tentative)

Optional: Take Friday, March 28 off to extend the break.

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April: Spring Celebrations –
April 10-14: Extended Religious Weekend
April 10 (Thursday): Mahavir Jayanti (Restricted Holiday)
April 11 (Friday): Take a day off
April 12 (Saturday)
April 13 (Sunday): Vaisakhi (Restricted Holiday)
April 14 (Monday): Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti (Restricted Holiday)
– April 18 (Friday): Good Friday
April 19 (Saturday)
April 20 (Sunday): Easter

Optional: Take Monday, April 21 off.

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May: Buddha Purnima Break
May 10 (Saturday)
May 11 (Sunday)
May 12 (Monday): Buddha Purnima (Restricted Holiday)

Optional: Take Tuesday, May 13 off.

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August: Patriotic & Religious Festivities –
August 15 (Friday): Independence Day
August 16 (Saturday): Janmashtami (Restricted Holiday)
August 17 (Sunday)

Optional: Take Monday, August 18 off

August 27 (Wednesday): Ganesh Chaturthi (Restricted Holiday)
August 28 (Thursday): Take a day off
August 29 (Friday): Take a day off
August 30 (Saturday)
August 31 (Sunday)

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September: Islamic New Year –
September 5 (Friday): Id-e-Milad, Onam
September 6 (Saturday)
September 7 (Sunday)
Optional: Take Monday, September 8 off.

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October: Festival Season –
October 1 (Wednesday): Maha Navami (Restricted Holiday)
October 2 (Thursday): Dussehra, Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti
October 3 (Friday): Take a day off
October 4 (Saturday)
October 5 (Sunday)
October 18 (Saturday)
October 19 (Sunday)
October 20 (Monday): Diwali

Optional: Take Tuesday, October 21 off.

October 23 (Thursday): Bhai Dooj (Restricted Holiday)
October 24 (Friday): Take a day off
October 25 (Saturday)
October 26 (Sunday)

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December: Holiday Season –
December 25 (Thursday): Christmas
December 26 (Friday): Take a day off
December 27 (Saturday)
December 28 (Sunday)

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Holiday Planning Tips for 2025 Long Weekend Calendar –

  • Book accommodations and tickets well in advance for better rates
  • Consider taking strategic days off to extend your breaks
  • Combine restricted holidays with weekends for longer vacations
  • Keep an eye on tentative dates that may change based on moon sighting

Note: Restricted Holidays are subject to organization policies. Check with your employer for applicable leaves.

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