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Sikkim Holiday 2027


HolidayDateDayType
Sonam Losar25 JanuaryMondayRegional Holiday
Republic Day26 JanuaryTuesdayNational Holiday
Losar7 FebruarySundayRegional Holiday
Valentines Day14 FebruarySundayNot a Holiday
Maha Shivratri6 MarchSaturdayRegional Holiday
Eid-ul-fitr9 MarchTuesdayRegional Holiday
Ram Navami17 MarchWednesdayRegional Holiday
Holi22 MarchMondayRegional Holiday
Good Friday26 MarchFridayRegional Holiday
Easter Saturday27 MarchSaturdayRegional Holiday
Easter Sunday28 MarchSundayRegional Holiday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti14 AprilWednesdayRegional Holiday
Mahavir Jayanti18 AprilSundayRegional Holiday
May Day1 MaySaturdayRegional Holiday
Mothers Day9 MaySundayObservance Holiday
Buddha Purnima21 MayFridayRegional Holiday
Muharram5 JuneSaturdayRegional Holiday
Father's Day20 JuneSundayObservance Holiday
Bhanu Jayanti13 JulyTuesdayRegional Holiday
Tendong Lho Rum Faat8 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Independence Day15 AugustSundayNational Holiday
Jhulan Purnima18 AugustWednesdayRegional Holiday
Raksha Bandhan22 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Janmashtami25 AugustWednesdayRegional Holiday
Ganesh Chaturthi3 SeptemberFridayRegional Holiday
Hartalika Teej4 SeptemberSaturdayRegional Holiday
Indra Jatra20 SeptemberMondayRegional Holiday
Gandhi Jayanti2 OctoberSaturdayNational Holiday
Maha saptami7 OctoberThursdayRegional Holiday
Maha Ashtami8 OctoberFridayRegional Holiday
Vijaya Dashami8 OctoberFridayRegional Holiday
Maha Navami9 OctoberSaturdayRegional Holiday
Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti19 OctoberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Lhabab Duchen23 OctoberSaturdayRegional Holiday
Diwali29 OctoberFridayRegional Holiday
Bhai Dooj1 NovemberMondayRegional Holiday
Guru Nanak Jayanti14 NovemberSundayRegional Holiday
Christmas Day25 DecemberSaturdayRegional Holiday
Tamu Losar25 DecemberSaturdayRegional Holiday


Sikkim, a small state located in northeast India is surrounded by Nepal, China, and Bhutan. It is the least populous state of India and is still culturally diverse. Saga Dawa is the most widely celebrated festival in Sikkim. It is a significant day for the Mahayana Buddhists as it celebrates the three most important phases of Gautama Buddha – his birth, his enlightenment, and his attaining nirvana. This triple celebration is observed on the full moon of the fourth month of the lunar calendar of the Buddhists. The day is celebrated with people paying a visit to the Buddhist monasteries and offering lamps of butter to show their devotion and offer their prayers.
Another major festival is the Phang Lhabsol, the celebration of nature. The festival and all its celebrations are surrounding the third highest peak in the world, the Kanchenjunga. In addition to celebrating the peak, this festival also honors the treaty signed by Bhutias and Lepchas where all the local deities were welcomed to witness this occasion. Some other Sikkimese festivals include Losoong, Losar, or the Tibetan New Year, international flower festivals, etc. This state is a small yet naturally and culturally rich region.