Holidays offer individuals the chance to cherish valuable moments with their dear ones, whether friends or family. This period of relaxation and festivities is pivotal for fostering connections and revitalizing oneself. In 2026, Sikkim celebrates many public holidays.

These holidays can be broadly divided into two primary categories: national and regional. National holidays, observed countrywide, encompass events like Independence Day and Republic Day. In contrast, regional holidays are specific to Sikkim, potentially celebrating the state's unique cultural or historical events. Furthermore, this compilation also includes bank holidays.
These are occasions when banks and financial institutions cease operations, often aligning with public holidays. Being mindful of these dates is crucial for effectively planning financial activities.
The list of national, regional and public holidays in Sikkim in 2026 is as follows:
Date | Day | Holiday |
1 January 2026 | Thursday | |
14 January 2026 | Wednesday | |
19 January 2026 | Monday | Sonam Losar |
26 January 2026 | Monday | |
18 February 2026 | Wednesday | |
3 March 2026 | Tuesday | |
21 March 2026 | Saturday | |
27 March 2026 | Friday | |
3 April 2026 | Friday | |
14 April 2026 | Tuesday | |
16 May 2026 | Saturday | |
13 July 2026 | Monday | |
8 August 2026 | Saturday | |
15 August 2026 | Saturday | |
4 September 2026 | Friday | |
13 September 2026 | Sunday | |
26 September 2026 | Saturday | |
2 October 2026 | Friday | |
18 October 2026 | Sunday | |
19 October 2026 | Monday | |
20 October 2026 | Tuesday | |
21 October 2026 | Wednesday | Vijaya Dashami |
1 November 2026 | Sunday | |
8 November 2026 | Sunday | Diwali |
11 November 2026 | Wednesday | |
25 December 2026 | Friday | |
30 December 2026 | Wednesday |
These holidays can be broadly divided into two primary categories: national and regional. National holidays, observed countrywide, encompass events like Independence Day and Republic Day. In contrast, regional holidays are specific to Sikkim, potentially celebrating the state's unique cultural or historical events. Furthermore, this compilation also includes bank holidays.
These are occasions when banks and financial institutions cease operations, often aligning with public holidays. Being mindful of these dates is crucial for effectively planning financial activities.
The second and fourth Saturdays are the regular bank holidays. Both private and public sector banks do not work on certain regional public holidays. The list of bank holidays in Sikkim in 2026 is as follows:
Date | Day | Holiday |
1 January 2026 | Thursday | |
10 January 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
14 January 2026 | Wednesday | |
19 January 2026 | Monday | Sonam Losar |
24 January 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
26 January 2026 | Monday | |
14 February 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
18 February 2026 | Wednesday | |
28 February 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
3 March 2026 | Tuesday | |
14 March 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
21 March 2026 | Saturday | |
27 March 2026 | Friday | |
28 March 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
3 April 2026 | Friday | |
11 April 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
14 April 2026 | Tuesday | |
25 April 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
9 May 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
16 May 2026 | Saturday | |
23 May 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
13 June 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
27 June 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
11 July 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
13 July 2026 | Monday | |
25 July 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
8 August 2026 | Saturday | |
8 August 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
15 August 2026 | Saturday | |
22 August 2025 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
4 September 2026 | Friday | |
12 September 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
13 September 2026 | Sunday | |
26 September 2026 | Saturday | |
26 September 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
2 October 2026 | Friday | |
10 October 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
18 October 2026 | Sunday | |
19 October 2026 | Monday | |
20 October 2026 | Tuesday | |
21 October 2026 | Wednesday | Vijaya Dashami |
24 October 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
1 November 2026 | Sunday | |
8 November 2026 | Sunday | Diwali |
11 November 2026 | Wednesday | |
14 November 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
28 November 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
12 December 2026 | Saturday | Second Saturday |
25 December 2026 | Friday | |
26 December 2026 | Saturday | Fourth Saturday |
30 December 2026 | Wednesday |
Under an arrangement established between the Indian Banks' Association and the All India Bank Employees Association, all public banks are required to be non-operational on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. It's important to note that these scheduled off-days are in addition to the regular public holidays that public sector bank employees in India are entitled to enjoy.
Sikkim, often referred to as the 'Valley of Rice,' and holds the distinction of being the second smallest state in India. This picturesque state is renowned for its remarkable biodiversity and natural beauty. Located in an ecological hotspot within the lower Himalayas, Sikkim is one of the three unique ecoregions in the country, highlighting its ecological significance. One of the most striking aspects of Sikkim is its incredible variety of flora and fauna. The state's lush landscapes are home to numerous plant and animal species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and conservationists. The region's pristine mountains and dense forests add to its allure, offering breathtaking scenery and opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities. Additionally, Sikkim is famous for its Buddhist monasteries. These monastic centers not only provide spiritual solace to the locals but also attract visitors from around the world who come to experience the tranquility and cultural richness that these monasteries offer.
The predominant Gorkhali community in Sikkim actively engages in a variety of significant Hindu festivals, including Tihar (Diwali) and Dashain (Dashera), and upholds cherished local traditions like Maghe Sankranti, Ramnavmi, Janmashtami, Holi, Shivaratri, Navratri, Sakela, Chasok Tangnam, and Bhimsen Puja. Similarly, Buddhist festivals such as Losar, Saga Dawa, Lhabab Duechen, Drupka Teshi, and Bhumchu hold special importance, notably during Losar, prompting the closure of many offices and educational institutions for approximately a week. Sikkimese Muslims actively partake in joyous celebrations during Eid ul-Fitr and Muharram. It's worth noting that Gangtok actively promotes Christmas festivities to attract tourists during the off-season, contributing to the region's cultural diversity and array of attractions.
There are approximately 28 public holidays in Sikkim in 2026.
Yes, Maha Ashtami is a holiday in Sikkim, and it falls on 19 October 2026.
No, banks in Sikkim are only closed on the second and fourth Saturdays.
Tamu Losar is celebrated on 30 December in 2026.
Yes, national holidays including Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti, are celebrated in Sikkim.
Banks will remain closed on Friday, 16 May 2025, in Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. The holiday is in honor of Gangtok Day. The day celebrates the formation of Sikkim as the 22nd state of India in 1975. All public and private sector banks across Gangtok will be closed on Friday. However, all online banking services and ATMs will be available.

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