Travel calendar 2025: More than fifty days to enjoy vacation this year
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Travelling is the best medicine to refresh and rejuvenate your mind and body, which your hectic lifestyle may have battered. Although most of us wish to enjoy a relaxing holiday, it may not be easy for everyone due to busy work schedules. However, it is possible to plan a much-deserved holiday if you plan and club your holidays smartly. Look at the travel calendar 2025 to note the holidays this year. If you could take a few days off close to public holidays or the holiday seasons, you can enjoy a thrilling trip to your favourite destination. However, proper planning is needed to make this work perfectly.
January
If you take a day of leave on January 13, you can enjoy a long weekend from 11 to 14th. As January is a winter month in most places, you could choose a spot where you could enjoy the cold weather or winter activities. The vibrant kite festival in Ahmedabad is a popular event during January.
February
A nine-day, elaborate trip could be planned in February if you could take four days off. Shivarathri is on February 26, a Wednesday; if you request leave on 24, 25, 27 and 28, you will get a nine-day break, including the weekend. Mahakaleshawara temple in Ujjain is the best choice to visit during this time. You could also plan trips to Rajasthan, Andaman and Nicobar Islands or Kodaikanal.
March
Holi is on March 14, followed by a Saturday and Sunday. Meanwhile, Ugadi and Ramzan fall on the same day on March 31. The grand Holid celebrations in the Brij region attract millions of tourists from all over the globe. In Kerala, Munnar and Wayanad are the best places to visit now.
April
A long holiday awaits you as Vishu and Good Friday fall on the same week. Could you take 2 – 3 days off? Requesting leave of absence on April 15, 16, and 17 will ensure a nine-day vacation. You could use the vacation to visit places like Darjeeling and Shimla. Meanwhile, the Char Dham in Uttarakhand is open for pilgrimage during this time.
May
The International Labour Day is on May 1, a Thursday, so you could take a day of leave on Friday to enjoy a long weekend. May is the perfect time to visit beautiful locales around India, such as Ladakh. Colder places with scintillating views could offer a refreshing experience away from the blazing summer heat.
June, July, August
Bak - Eid falls on June 6, which is a Friday. So, you can enjoy a five-day vacation if you request leave on 4th and 5th. You could plan smaller trips as the southwest monsoon sets over Kerala in June. Meanwhile, there aren’t any public holidays in July. Independence Day is on a Friday, so taking time off on August 13 and 14 will give you a long weekend to plan a relaxing holiday.
September
You could plan a nine-day long holiday if you can request leave on September 1, 2 and 3. The first Onam falls on September 4, while the Thiruvonam is on the next day. You could spend this time enjoying a trip across Kerala, experiencing its rich cultural heritage and the traditions related to Onam.
October
Mahanavami is on October 1, and Vijayadashami is on the 2nd. Taking a break from your work on September 29 and 30 and October 3 will give you a nine-day vacation. The Navaratri days are colourful and celebrate the unique Indian culture. Besides, this is also the time when monsoon ends and winter sets in. You could visit states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Kolkata and Mysuru to enjoy the Dussehra, Navaratri and Durga Puja festivals.
November
You will be disappointed if you think you could plan a trip in November as this month has no public holidays. The best you could do is to plan a short trip by taking a few days off close to the second Saturday.
December
You could end the year on a grand note by planning a fabulous vacation in December. You will get four days of Christmas holidays if you take a day of leave on December 26. This is the perfect time of the year to visit places like Manali, Goa and Kashmir. Ooty, Munnar and Wayanad lure visitors with their scintillating views and cold weather.