List of Public Holidays in Jaipur (Rajasthan).
Jaipur Holidays
Jaipur is said to be the most colourful city of Rajasthan. It has the essence of glory and vibrancy and has a lot to offer in terms of heritage, culture, art and architecture. Its amazing forts, splendid palaces, serene temples and beautiful havelis make Jaipur an ideal tourist spot. The place presents to you not just the palaces and monuments, but other captivating attractions such as handicrafts and jewellery. The intricate work of art brings this majestic city to life and the pink colour of the city seems welcoming. Contributing to its brilliance, the city has bazaars filled with bright turbans and ethnic attire, striking jewellery, mouth watering food. Jaipur, the city of Rajputs is known for its fairs and festivals that add to the splendour of this city. Festivals like kite festival, camel festival, gangaur, teej and elephant festival are held on a grand level and invite numerous travellers during that time. This charming city celebrates each festival with dignity. Although the holidays keep on changing every year depending on the state of the moon, the national holidays are obligatory off for every one. There are some restricted holidays too, granting of leave on such days depends upon the organisation. So, if you wish to experience the majesty of Jaipur during its festivals, or avoid the festival rush; here's a list of holidays. You can plan your trip accordingly, ensuring that you don't encounter problems during your visit due to holidays in Jaipur, as many monuments remain closed during holidays.
Public Holidays In Jaipur
Public Holidays In Jaipur
- Idu'l Zuha / Bakrid (Feast of Sacrifice)
- Muharram
- Makar Sankranti
- Republic Day
- Maha Shivratri
- Mahavir Jayanti
- Milad-Un-Nabi (Prophet's Birthday)
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- Buddha Purnima
- Independence Day
- Krishna Janamashtami/Shrikrishna Jayanti
- Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday/Gandhi Jayanti
- Id-ul-Fitr
- Dussehra
- Deepawali or Diwali
- Guru Nanak Jayanti
- Christmas Day