Welcome to your go-to guide for planning an amazing year of travel in 2024 Long Weekends! This detailed breakdown will help you make the most of each long weekend by highlighting the optimal days to take leave and the festivals you can celebrate. Let’s dive into the calendar and ensure you maximize your time off for a fulfilling year of exploration and relaxation.
As the year ends, many of us set goals for our health, personal life, reading, and career. If you love to travel, you’re in the right place! In 2024 Long Weekends, there are over 10 long weekends, to be exact giving you plenty of time for your dream trips. We’ve listed all the dates below so you can plan. Check it out to see how to take some time off work and enjoy nature. Happy planning!
January 2024:
Lohri Celebration
Saturday, January 13: Lohri
Sunday, January 14
Monday, January 15: Makar Sankranti, Pongal
Optional -Tuesday, January 16 (Take the day off)
Republic Day Retreat
Friday, January 26: Republic Day
Saturday, January 27
Sunday, January 28
March 2024:
Maha Shivratri
Friday, March 8: Maha Shivratri
Saturday, March 9: Gudi Padwa
Sunday, March 10
Holi
Saturday, March 23
Sunday, March 24
Monday, March 25: Holi
Optional -Tuesday, March 26 (Take the day off)
Ester
Friday, March 29: Good Friday
Saturday, March 30
Sunday, March 31: Easter
May 2024:
Buddha Purnima
Thursday, May 23: Buddha Purnima
Friday, May 24 (Take the day off)
Saturday, May 25
Sunday, May 26
June 2024:
Bakri Eid
Saturday, June 15
Sunday, June 16
Monday, June 17: Bakri Eid
Tuesday, June 18 (Take the day off)
August 2024:
Independence Day
Thursday, August 15: Independence Day and Parsi New Year
Friday, August 16 (Take the day off)
Saturday, August 17
Sunday, August 18
Raksha Bandhan
Monday, August 19: Raksha Bandhan (Restricted)
Saturday, August 24
Sunday, August 25
Janmashthami
Monday, August 26: Janmashthami
Optional – Tuesday, August 27 (Take the day off)
September 2024:
Ganesh Chaturthi
Thursday, September 5: Onam (Restricted)
Friday, September 6 (Take the day off)
Saturday, September 7: Ganesh Chaturthi
Sunday, September 8
Eid Milad Un Nabi
Saturday, September 14
Sunday, September 15
Monday, September 16: Eid Milad Un Nabi (Restricted)
October 2024:
Dussehra Celebration
Friday, October 11: Maha Navmi (Restricted)
Saturday, October 12: Dussehra
Sunday, October 13
November 2024:
Diwali
Friday, November 1: Diwali
Saturday, November 2
Sunday, November 3: Bhai Dooj
Optional – November 4 (Take the day off)
Guru Nanak Jayanti
Friday, November 15: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Restricted)
Saturday, November 16
Sunday, November 17
Conclusion:
if you’re a travel enthusiast, 2024 Long Weekends is your year! With around 15 long weekends, there’s ample opportunity to turn your travel dreams into reality. Plan, mark those dates, and get ready for a year filled with exciting adventures and relaxation. Happy travels!
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