Bank Holidays to Plan Your Year-End Travel
As 2024 comes to a close, November and December are packed with bank holidays across India. These months offer festive and weekend holidays, perfect for planning short trips, attending family gatherings, or simply taking a break without needing too many additional leaves. Here’s a detailed look at the upcoming bank holidays to help you plan your end-of-year getaways:
Bank Holidays in November
Chhath Puja (Thursday, November 7)
This midweek holiday is perfect for creating a long weekend. Take Friday off, and you have four days to explore places like Varanasi, Bodh Gaya, or a nearby wildlife sanctuary for a cultural or nature-filled escape.
Second Saturday (Saturday, November 9)
Routine but valuable, the second Saturday holiday can be used for a quick weekend retreat. Plan a nature hike, visit heritage sites, or indulge in a relaxing spa weekend.
Guru Nanak Jayanti (Friday, November 15)
This holiday offers an ideal three-day weekend for a culturally rich experience. Visit Amritsar for the celebrations at the Golden Temple, or explore nearby places like the Wagah Border and Patiala.
Kanakadasa Jayanthi (Monday, November 18)
Celebrated in Karnataka, this holiday commemorates the poet-saint Kanakadasa. Residents can use this long weekend to visit destinations within the state, such as Coorg, Hampi, or the beaches of Gokarna.
Fourth Saturday (Saturday, November 23)
This regular holiday is a chance to unwind or take a short scenic drive to nearby attractions.
Holidays in December
Feast of St. Francis Xavier (Saturday, December 3)
Goa is the place to be for this festival, which features vibrant processions and events at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Combine the festive atmosphere with beach relaxation for a memorable weekend trip.
Second Saturday (Saturday, December 14)
A routine holiday, but a good time to rest and start preparations for the Kashmir Christmas season.
Christmas Day (Wednesday, December 25)
A major holiday celebrated nationwide, with special festivities in places like Goa, Kerala, and the Northeast. Plan for a longer break to enjoy Christmas markets or celebrate with family.
Fourth Saturday (Saturday, December 28)
Perfect for extending your Christmas break or beginning New Year’s celebrations early. Choose a quiet hill station or a lively beach destination to end the year on a high note.
New Year’s Eve (Tuesday, December 31)
Though not an official holiday, New Year’s Eve is the perfect time to gather with loved ones or travel to scenic destinations. Cities like Udaipur, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Jaipur offer exciting events, while places like Rishikesh and Jaisalmer provide peaceful options to welcome the New Year.