Planning a trip to Jammu and Kashmir or managing work, school, or religious travel in 2026? Knowing the official government holidays of Jammu & Kashmir is essential—especially in a region celebrated for its spiritual diversity, festivals, and seasonal tourism.
This complete and updated Jammu & Kashmir Government Holidays 2026 guide, brought to you by GoJammu.com, is your one-stop reference for public holidays, restricted holidays, regional observances, and festival dates, along with travel tips to plan your visit smartly.

Why Jammu & Kashmir Holidays Matter for Travelers & Locals
Jammu & Kashmir is unique in India because:
- Holidays vary by province (Jammu / Kashmir / Ladakh influence)
- Several holidays are district-specific
- Many Muslim holidays depend on moon sighting
- Festivals often coincide with peak pilgrimage & tourism seasons
Understanding the holiday calendar helps you:
- Avoid unexpected closures
- Plan pilgrimages like Amarnath Yatra & Shiv Khori
- Book hotels during festivals
- Experience local culture authentically
Official Government Holidays in Jammu & Kashmir – 2026 (Highlights)
Major National Holidays
These are observed across Jammu & Kashmir:
- Republic Day – 26 January
- Independence Day – 15 August
- Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti – 2 October
Important Religious & Cultural Holidays in J&K (2026)
Hindu Festivals
- Maha Shivratri – 15 February
- Holi – 4 March
- Navratra (Chaitra) – 19–26 March
- Ram Navami – 26 March
- Mahavir Jayanti – 31 March
- Dussehra – 20 October
- Diwali – 8 November
👉 Best time to visit temples like Vaishno Devi, Shiv Khori, Raghunath Temple.
Muslim Holidays (Subject to Moon Sighting)
- Eid-ul-Fitr – 21 March
- Eid-ul-Azha (Bakrid) – 27–28 May
- Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi – 26 & 28 August
👉 Expect vibrant markets, special prayers, and local food celebrations in Kashmir.
Sikh & Spiritual Observances
- Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s Birthday – 5 January
- Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Birthday – 24 November
- Urs Shah-i-Hamdan Sahib – 23 May
- Urs Shah Asrar-ud-Din Sahib – 10 November
Region-Specific & Restricted Holidays
Some holidays apply only to certain areas:
- Lohri (Jammu Province only) – 13 January
- Shab-i-Meraj (Kashmir Province only) – 17 January
- Mela Bahu Fort (Jammu District only) – 26 March
- Kailash Yatra (Bhaderwah & Bhalla) – 9–10 September
- Mela Pat (Bhaderwah & Bhalla) – 18–19 September
These events are perfect for offbeat cultural tourism.
Best Time to Visit Jammu & Kashmir Using the Holiday Calendar
March–April (Spring Festivals)
✔ Pleasant weather
✔ Holi & Navratra celebrations
✔ Ideal for Jammu sightseeing
June–July (Pilgrimage Season)
✔ Amarnath Yatra
✔ Urs & local fairs
❗ Heavy rush, book early
September–October (Festivals + Nature)
✔ Navratri, Dussehra
✔ Clear skies, perfect for photography
November–December (Winter Vibes)
✔ Diwali & Gurpurab
✔ Snow begins in higher reaches
Travel Tips for Holidays in Jammu & Kashmir
- ✔ Book hotels 2–4 weeks in advance during festivals
- ✔ Government offices & banks remain closed on major holidays
- ✔ Local transport may be limited on religious holidays
- ✔ Always check district-specific holiday rules
Why Follow GoJammu.com for J&K Travel Updates?
At GoJammu.com, we go beyond lists:
- 🗺️ Local travel guides
- 🛕 Pilgrimage planning
- 🍲 Food & culture blogs
- 🏨 Hotel & taxi recommendations
- 📅 Updated holiday & event calendars
Whether you’re a traveler, pilgrim, student, or local resident, this platform is built to help you experience Jammu & Kashmir the right way.
Bookmark This Page & Plan Smartly
This page is regularly updated based on official J&K government notifications.
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- Kashmir festivals
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