Rajasthan derives its name from Raja, which means king and sthan, which means land. In terms of land Rajasthan is the largest state in India. A significant portion of the state comprises of desert thar, which makes it uninhabitable. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan.
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| January 01 | Friday |
New Year's Day
|
| January 09 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| January 20 | Wednesday |
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
|
| January 23 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| January 26 | Tuesday |
Republic Day
|
| February 13 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| February 27 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| March 11 | Thursday |
Maha Shivaratri
|
| March 13 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| March 27 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| March 29 | Monday |
Holi
|
| April 02 | Friday |
Good Friday
|
| April 10 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| April 13 | Tuesday |
Ugadi
|
| April 14 | Wednesday |
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti
|
| April 21 | Wednesday | |
| April 24 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| April 25 | Sunday |
Mahavir Jayanti
|
| May 08 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| May 13 | Thursday |
Idul Fitr
|
| May 14 | Friday |
Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti
|
| May 22 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| June 12 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| June 13 | Sunday |
Maharana Pratap Jayanti
|
| June 26 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| July 10 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| July 20 | Tuesday |
Bakrid / Eid al Adha
|
| July 21 | Wednesday |
Bakrid / Eid al Adha
|
| July 24 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| August 14 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| August 15 | Sunday |
Independence Day
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| August 19 | Thursday |
Muharram
|
| August 22 | Sunday |
Raksha Bandhan
|
| August 28 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| August 30 | Monday |
Janmashtami
|
| September 11 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| September 16 | Thursday |
Teja Dashmi
|
| September 25 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| October 02 | Saturday |
Gandhi Jayanti
|
| October 07 | Thursday |
Ghatasthapana
|
| October 09 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| October 13 | Wednesday |
Maha Ashtami
|
| October 15 | Friday |
Vijaya Dashami
|
| October 19 | Tuesday |
Eid e Milad
|
| October 23 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| November 04 | Thursday |
Diwali
|
| November 05 | Friday |
Deepavali Holiday
|
| November 06 | Saturday |
Bhai Dooj
|
| November 13 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| November 19 | Friday |
Guru Nanak Jayanti
|
| November 27 | Saturday |
Fourth Saturday
|
| December 11 | Saturday |
Second Saturday
|
| December 25 | Saturday |
Christmas Day
|
There are plenty of things that you can do in Rajasthan during a bank holiday. In fact, there are plenty of things to even see during the holidays there. The city has many of the public holidays, the festival holidays and the national holidays that other states in the country have. The national holidays are mandatory holidays in the state of Rajasthan and these include Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanthi. Individuals do a lot of things in Rajasthan including spending some leisure time with family and friends. A lot of people in Rajasthan alsso run their business, so there could be a high possibility that they might close operations on some of the main bank holidays in the state. It is a great time to also spend with the famiy on these days. So, you should make the best use of it and enjoy the same to the hilt. If you are not doing something constructive, you would have probably wasted an opportunity. So, go ahead and enjoy the same to the hilt.

Rajasthan is a great tourist attraction place, because of its palaces, national parks, and forts. The state attracts 14 per cent of the total foreign tourists in the country, due to the unique diversity that the state offers. Rajasthan is well known for its traditional handicrafts and very rich traditions. Wooden furniture, zari embroidery, block prints, tie and dye prints and carpets are major exports from Rajasthan.
Ajmer,Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Kota are some of the popular cities of Rajasthan. The state has a number of educational institutes including AIMS, Indian Institute of Technology and a National Law University in Jodhpur.
Literacy rate which was very low in Rajasthan has grown leaps and bounds in the last few years. In fact, successive state government's have ensured measures to push through the literacy rates.
There are a lot of beautiful places around Jaipur which you can visit and enjoy during a bank holiday in Rajasthan. There are five very attractive places around Jaipur which you must visit. No need to take a leave to visit these places because these places are within 100 to 150 kms radius. So you can plan trip dring a public holiday in Jaipur.
First comes is Sariska National Park which is located at a distance of 133km from Jaipur in Alwar district. This park is a tiger reserve, not only tiger there are many other animals such as leopard, golden jackal, four-horned antelope, Indian eagle-owl and many more. On the way you can also visit Neelkath Temple, Bhartrihari Temples and Naldeshwar Temple.
Then comes is Mandwa, A wonderful historical place near Jaipur. This is a Perfect destination to choose for Jaipur weekend breaks. This place is around 168 km from the Pink City. Located in Shekhawat, In Mandawa you can visit thousands of years old palaces that are bueatiful, eye-catching murals and architecture. The work of art etched on the walls and ceilings of these Palaces are amazing things to see. Major attractions of Mandwa are Murmuria Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli, Goenka Chattri and etc. There are many more places one can visit during a bank holiday in Jaipur. So plan wisely.