Malaysia 2026 Public Holidays

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Date Day Holiday Type Observance
1 Jan Thu New Year’s Day National All states except Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, Terengganu
14 Jan Wed YDPB Negeri Sembilan’s Birthday State Negeri Sembilan
17–18 Jan Sat–Sun Israk and Mikraj Islamic Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Perlis, Terengganu
1–2 Feb Sun–Mon Federal Territory Day State Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Labuan
1–2 Feb Sun–Mon Thaipusam Hindu Selangor, Penang, Perak, KL, Putrajaya, Negeri Sembilan
19 Feb Thu Awal Ramadan Islamic Johor, Kedah
20 Feb Fri Independence Declaration Day State Melaka
16–17 Feb Mon–Tue Chinese New Year Buddhist/Taoist All states
4 Mar Wed Sultan of Terengganu Installation Day State Terengganu
7–8 Mar Sat–Sun Nuzul Al-Quran Islamic All states except Johor, Kedah, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Sabah, Sarawak
21–22 Mar Sat–Sun Hari Raya Aidilfitri Islamic All states
23 Mar Mon Sultan of Johor’s Birthday State Johor
30 Mar Mon Sabah Governor’s Birthday State Sabah
3 Apr Fri Good Friday Christian Sabah, Sarawak
26 Apr Sun Sultan of Terengganu’s Birthday State Terengganu
1 May Fri Labour Day National All states
17–18 May Sun–Mon Raja of Perlis’s Birthday State Perlis
22 May Fri Hari Hol Pahang State Pahang
26 May Tue Arafat Day Islamic Kelantan, Terengganu
27 May Wed Hari Raya Haji Islamic All states
31 May Sun Wesak Day Buddhist All states
1 Jun Mon Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s Birthday National All states
17 Jun Wed Awal Muharram (Islamic New Year) Islamic All states
21 Jun Sun Sultan of Kedah’s Birthday State Kedah
11 Jul Sat Penang Governor’s Birthday State Penang
21 Jul Tue Hari Hol Almarhum Sultan Iskandar State Johor
22 Jul Wed Sarawak Day State Sarawak
31 Jul Fri Sultan of Pahang’s Birthday State Pahang
24 Aug Mon Melaka Governor’s Birthday State Melaka
25 Aug Tue Maulidur Rasul (Prophet’s Birthday) Islamic All states
31 Aug Mon Merdeka Day National All states
16 Sep Wed Malaysia Day National All states
29–30 Sep Tue–Wed Sultan of Kelantan’s Birthday State Kelantan
10 Oct Sat Sarawak Governor’s Birthday State Sarawak
8 Nov Sun Deepavali Hindu All states except Sarawak
11 Dec Fri Sultan of Selangor’s Birthday State Selangor
25 Dec Fri Christmas Day Christian All states

Note: Dates following the Islamic lunar calendar may shift by a day subject to official moon sighting confirmation.

Planning a trip to Malaysia in 2026? You are in for a truly remarkable experience. Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant and culturally rich destinations, and its public holiday calendar is a direct reflection of that diversity. With a population made up of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous communities, the country celebrates a wide spectrum of religious and cultural festivities throughout the year — many of which are spectacular occasions to witness as a visitor.

In 2026, Malaysia observes a total of 11 national public holidays that apply across the country, alongside numerous state-specific holidays that vary depending on which part of Malaysia you are visiting. Whether you are exploring the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur, the historic heritage of Penang, the rainforests of Sarawak or the beaches of Sabah, there is always a festival or celebration nearby to enrich your journey.

What to Expect During Malaysian Public Holidays

Travelling around Malaysian public holidays is an experience like no other. The country transforms during major celebrations — streets are decorated, traditional foods are prepared in abundance, and the warm hospitality of locals reaches its peak. However, it is equally important to plan ahead, as hotels, transport and popular attractions can book up quickly during festive periods.

Key things to know when travelling during Malaysian public holidays:

  • Banks and government offices are closed on all gazetted public holidays
  • Shopping malls and tourist attractions generally remain open, often with extended hours
  • Public transport may run on reduced schedules on major holidays
  • Restaurants and street food stalls may close during Hari Raya Aidilfitri, particularly on the first two days
  • Book accommodation early for Chinese New Year, Hari Raya and Deepavali periods

Major Celebrations to Experience in 2026

Chinese New Year falls on 16–17 February 2026 and is one of the most visually spectacular festivals in the Malaysian calendar. Cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh come alive with lion dances, lantern displays, fireworks and open houses. The festive atmosphere lasts well beyond the two official public holidays.

Hari Raya Aidilfitri, marking the end of Ramadan, falls on 21–22 March 2026. This is one of the most important celebrations in Malaysia, with families reuniting across the country, open houses welcoming all communities, and cities adorned with decorations and lights. It is a wonderful time to experience Malay culture and hospitality at its warmest.

Hari Raya Haji follows on 27 May 2026, commemorating the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. Prayers, cattle sacrifices and community feasts mark the occasion across the country.

Wesak Day on 31 May 2026 is a deeply spiritual celebration for the Buddhist community, observed with candlelight processions, temple visits and acts of generosity. The Batu Caves and major Buddhist temples across the country draw large crowds of devotees and visitors alike.

Merdeka Day on 31 August 2026 marks Malaysia’s independence from British rule in 1957. The celebrations at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur are particularly grand, with parades, fireworks and a palpable sense of national pride. This is one of the best days to be in KL as a visitor.

Malaysia Day on 16 September 2026 commemorates the formation of Malaysia in 1963, when Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined the Federation. Celebrations take place nationwide with cultural showcases and events.

Deepavali, the Festival of Lights, falls on 8 November 2026. Little India in Kuala Lumpur and Penang are transformed with oil lamps, flower garlands and vibrant street decorations. It is one of the most photogenic and atmospheric festivals in the Malaysian calendar.

Christmas Day on 25 December 2026 is celebrated nationwide, with particularly festive atmospheres in Sabah and Sarawak where Christianity has deep roots, as well as in major shopping districts across Peninsular Malaysia.

State-Specific Holidays Worth Planning Around

Beyond the national calendar, each Malaysian state observes its own set of public holidays tied to royal birthdays, local history and regional religious observances. Some of the most notable include:

  • Thaipusam (1–2 February) — observed in Selangor, Penang, Perak, KL and Putrajaya; the Batu Caves procession is one of the most dramatic festivals in all of Asia
  • Good Friday (3 April) — a public holiday in Sabah and Sarawak, reflecting the strong Christian heritage of East Malaysia
  • Sarawak Day (22 July) — a proud celebration of Sarawak’s history and identity
  • Federal Territory Day (1–2 February) — observed in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan
  • Israk and Mikraj (17–18 January) — observed in Kedah, Negeri Sembilan, Perlis and Terengganu

Tips for Travelling During Malaysian Holidays

  • Visit Batu Caves during Thaipusam for an unforgettable cultural spectacle — arrive very early to beat the crowds
  • Experience a Hari Raya open house — locals genuinely welcome visitors and the food is extraordinary
  • Head to Penang’s Georgetown during Chinese New Year for one of the liveliest street festival atmospheres in Southeast Asia
  • Book intercity buses and trains at least two weeks in advance during Hari Raya and Chinese New Year
  • Use public holidays as an opportunity to visit temples, mosques and cultural sites during active celebrations

Malaysia Public Holidays 2026 — Full Table

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