Chhattisgarh Holidays 2024

This page gives you complete details related to holidays in Chhattisgarh in 2024. Holidays can be clustered into many categories. The page talks about four types of holidays majorly: 1) bank holidays, which are applicable to banks in the state; 2) public holidays, 3) national holidays, which are nationally celebrated; and 4) regional holidays, which are Chhattisgarh-specific holidays.

List of days observed in Chhattisgarh as a holiday

FestivalDateDayCategory 
Republic Day
26 January
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Mahashivratri
08 MarchFridayGazetted
Holi
25 MarchMondayGazetted
Good Friday29 MarchFridayGazetted
Ambedkar Jayanti
14 AprilSundayGazetted
Ram Navami
17 AprilWednesdayRestricted
Mahavir Jayanti21 AprilSundayGazetted
Ramzan/Eid-ul-Fitr11 AprilThursdayGazetted
Buddha Purnima23 MayThursdayGazetted
Bakr Id16 JuneSundayGazetted
Independence Day
15 AugustThursdayGazetted
Ashura
16 July Tuesday
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Janmashtami
26 AugustMondayGazetted
Gandhi Jayanti
02 OctoberWednesdayGazetted
Dussehra
12 OctoberSaturdayGazetted
Eid-e-Milad15 SeptemberSundayRestricted
Diwali
01 NovemberFriday
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Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti
15 NovemberFridayGazetted
Guru Ghasidas Jayanti18 DecemberWednesdayGazetted
Christmas
25 December
WednesdayGazetted

Destination to visit Chhattisgarh during holidays:

Chhattisgarh has a huge number of tourist spots that can be visited on a holiday. The top five destinations to visit in Chhattisgarh on holidays include: 

  • Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, which is sited in the Northern chunk of Mahasamund; 
  • Shri Rajiv Lochan Mandir exhibits the epitome of Mahakola's architecture.
  • Danteshwari Temple, which should be visited during the Navratri holidays.
  • Chitrakoot Waterfalls is one of the biggest waterfalls in India.
  • Rajeev Smriti Van, which has been constructed in remembrance of LT. Rajeev Gandhi, Former Prime Minister.