Bank Holidays in Karnataka

Are you planning your next destination to Karnataka, also known as the land of sandalwood? If you are visiting a new state, it is important to prepare a well-planned itinerary considering the bank the public holidays, and many other details. If you are a resident of Karnataka, knowing places and specific days is important as Karnataka is a cosmopolitan state.

So we can witness a diverse, international, and culturally rich environment. This blog will help you develop a perfect trip plan to Karnataka with details on holidays and places to visit.

Karnataka Holiday 2024

Karnataka also known for its Silicon Valley observes a diverse tradition and other aspects throughout the year. Each holiday holds its specific values and has its own unique identity. As you go through the blog you will come across the surprise the state holds.

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Public Holiday In Karnataka

The complete table below provides a detailed overview of the public, and regional holidays in Karnataka 2024, ensuring that you are aware and prepared for planning out your itinerary.

DateDayHoliday
15 January 2024MondayMakara Sankranti
26 January 2024FridayRepublic Day
8 March 2024FridayMaha Shivaratri
29 March 2024FridayGood Friday
9 April 2024TuesdayUgadi
10 April 2024WednesdayIdul Fitr
14 April 2024SundayDr Ambedkar Jayanti
21 April 2024SundayMahavir Jayanti
1 May 2024WednesdayMay Day
10 May 2024FridayBasava Jayanti
17 June 2024MondayBakrid / Eid al Adha
17 July 2024WednesdayMuharram
15 August 2024ThursdayIndependence Day
7 September 2024SaturdayGanesh Chaturthi
16 September 2024MondayEid e Milad
2 October 2024WednesdayMahalaya Amavasye
2 October 2024WednesdayGandhi Jayanti
12 October 2024SaturdayMaha Navami
13 October 2024SundayVijaya Dashami
17 October 2024ThursdayMaharishi Valmiki Jayanti
31 October 2024ThursdayDeepavali
1 November 2024FridayKannada Rajyothsava
2 November 2024SaturdayDeepavali Holiday
18 November 2024MondayKanakadasa Jayanti
25 December 2024WednesdayChristmas Day

Note:

  1. All banks remain closed during bank holidays in Karnataka, but ATMs will be open.
  2. ​​Polling day for Karnataka Assembly Elections might be declared a holiday in May 2024. Refer to the official government notifications for confirmation is recommended.

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Karnataka Bank Holiday 2024

It is important to know the holiday schedule which helps in planning and coordinating interactions with public sector organisations or in case of travel plans. The table below summarises the bank holidays in Karnataka.

DateDayHoliday
13 January 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
15 January 2024MondayMakara Sankranti
26 January 2024FridayRepublic Day
27 January 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
10 February 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
24 February 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
8 March 2024FridayMaha Shivaratri
9 March 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
23 March 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
29 March 2024FridayGood Friday
9 April 2024TuesdayUgadi
10 April 2024
Wednesday
Idul Fitr
13 April 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
14 April 2024SundayDr Ambedkar Jayanti
21 April 2024SundayMahavir Jayanti
27 April 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
1 May 2024WednesdayMay Day
10 May 2024FridayBasava Jayanti
11 May 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
25 May 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
8 June 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
17 June 2024MondayBakrid / Eid al Adha
22 June 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
13 July 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
17 July 2024
Wednesday
Muharram
27 July 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
10 August 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
15 August 2024ThursdayIndependence Day
24 August 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
7 September 2024SaturdayGanesh Chaturthi
14 September 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
16 September 2024MondayEid e Milad
28 September 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
2 October 2024WednesdayMahalaya Amavasye
2 October 2024WednesdayGandhi Jayanti
12 October 2024SaturdayMaha Navami
13 October 2024SundayVijaya Dashami
17 October 2024ThursdayMaharishi Valmiki Jayanti
26 October 2024
Saturday
Fourth Saturday
31 October 2024ThursdayDeepavali
1 November 2024FridayKannada Rajyothsava
2 November 2024SaturdayDeepavali Holiday
9 November 2024SaturdaySecond Saturday
18 November 2024MondayKanakadasa Jayanti
23 November 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday
14 December 2024
Saturday
Second Saturday
25 December 2024WednesdayChristmas Day
28 December 2024SaturdayFourth Saturday

 Note:  ​​Polling day for Karnataka Assembly Elections might be declared a holiday in May 2024. It is recommended to refer to the official government notifications for confirmation.

Image of Karnataka Bank Holiday Calendar showing all public holidays with trips and luggages

Specific Holiday In Karnataka

These holidays are a  mix of state and central government-approved holidays:

  1. Makar Sankranti is celebrated across the state. It is mainly celebrated to welcome the new harvest season. This day is important to farmers as they do traditionally for rich and healthy crops. Makar Sankranti has a fixed date and is the first festival of the year.
  2. Republic Day is observed on January 26th of every year which honors the date when the Indian Constitution came into effect in 1950.
  3. Kannada Rajyotsava is on November 1st of each year, people throughout the state celebrate Kannada Rajyotsava which is celebrated by ritual programs and cultural activities.

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Plan Your Holiday Destinations

Various cultures and traditions fill Karnataka, making it one of the most vibrant destinations. Apart from these festivals, there are places to visit which are pleasing to the eye. Just keep in mind the bank holidays when you visit, so you will be prepared.

Coorg (Madikeri)

This place nestles in the heart of the Western Ghats. Coorg is famous for its lush green meadows, diverse coffee plantations, and breathtaking scenery. Some of the best and most famous parts of Coorg are Abbey Falls and Raja’s Seat.

Mysuru (Mysore)

The Amba Vilas Palace, known as Mysore Palace, remains famous in Mysore, a magnificent royal building passed down through generations. The palace is a perfect example of their Indo-Saracenic architecture which is a combination of Hindu, Islamic, Gothic, and Rajput styles.  It is one of the many historical sites in Mysuru that cannot be missed when visiting Karnataka

Hampi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi presents the ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire.  It is known for its historical and archaeological significance, located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. It is again one of the famous tourist sites.

Gokarna

This is a small town located in Uttara Karnataka. It is known for its beaches like Om Beach and Kudle Beach. Gokarna is also famous for the Mahabaleshwara Temple, making it a perfect blend of relaxation and spirituality. They host several important Hindu festivals.

Badami

Is located in Bagalkot, which is famous for its amazing rock-cut cave temples. Badami was the capital of the Chalukya dynasty. The beautiful Agastya Lake adds to the charm of this city.

Chikmagalur

Located in the Southern part of Karnataka famous for its hill station. Chikmagalur, known for its coffee plantations, is said to be the birthplace of Indian coffee and Mullayanagiri Peak.

Hassan

Is famous for the Hoysaleshwara Temple of Belur and Halebidu, It showcases its intricate carvings and stunning architecture, making it a must-visit for history.

Also Read: Maharashtra Bank Holidays

How To Plan Your Holidays?

After going through the dates and the must-visit destination the next step would be planning it out effectively. Here are a few tips that will help you organize your trip:

  1. Bank holidays: First, check the official holiday calendar published by the government. This will help you know the holidays and plan accordingly.
  2. Plan it out: Try to align your long vacation with the consecutive bank holiday to maximize your time off
  3. Coordination: Recheck the dates and the weather of the area you are planning to visit, and we recommend keeping in touch with the locals or the tourist guide, as they will help you navigate.
  4. Travel arrangements: If you are planning to visit any place, always book ahead. Last-minute booking can be risky and can complicate things at times.

Also Read: Rajasthan Bank Holidays In 2024

Conclusion

Karnataka boasts a wide range of cultures and urban areas. By understanding the bank holidays and public holidays you can plan accordingly and enjoy the trip. Also by getting to know the climate conditions and arranging for a tourist guide, you are all good to go for the trip.  By combining everything listed above you can enjoy the city and have relaxing moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How many bank holidays are there in 2024?
A.
There are 20 bank holidays in India in 2024.

Q. How many government holidays are there in Karnataka in 2024?
A.
Karnataka has 24 government holidays in 2024.

Q. Is 10th May 2024 a holiday?
A.
10th May 2024 is not a holiday in most regions.

Q. Is it a bank holiday on 8th March 2024 in Bangalore?
A.
Yes, 8th March 2024 is a bank holiday in Bangalore for Maha Shivaratri.

Q. How to get the 2024 holiday calendar?
A.
You can get the 2024 holiday calendar from government websites or by downloading it from the official bank website.

Q. How many days is a Bank Holiday in Karnataka?
A.
Karnataka has 24 bank holidays in 2024.

Q. Is 29th March 2024 a bank holiday in Karnataka?
A.
Yes, 29th March 2024 is a bank holiday in Karnataka for Good Friday.

Q. Are there any additional holidays specific to Karnataka?
A.
Yes, Karnataka has additional state-specific holidays like Kannada Rajyotsava.

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