Travel lover always search for long weekends to live their dreams and plan for a mini vacation. The long weekend holiday gives them the opportunity to explore adventure via trips.
Now we have entered in 2020 after amazing Christmas and New Year celebrations. The calendar for long weekends 2020 is finally out. This year is more generous with a total of 17 potentially long weekends. 2020 could officially be the year of amazing travel experience and we would like to let you know all about it. You could plan to visit many places in India as per the list of long weekend holidays in each month. We believe tourism can cultivate a sense of inner peace and joy. We always need to think about the environment during travelling and simple gestures like not leaving behind the litter can make ecologically sensitive region clean.
Our monthly list of the long weekend in 2020, will surely make you crazy. In the month of April, if you take a day off then you can enjoy the vacation for 5 days. In the month of August, if you take two days off then you can enjoy the holidays for 5 days and November has four days of rest without the need to apply for leave. Sounds amazing yeah!!
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January 1, 2020 (New Year) falls on Wednesday, while January 2, 2020 is Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti (optional holiday), Take off on Friday, 3 January 2020 and club Weekend is definitely a Long holiday to plan a mini trip and enjoy New Year celebration.
On Friday, 21 February 2020 is Maha Shivratri, an optional/scheduled holiday in some organisation followed by weekend Saturday and Sunday. Take off on Monday and enjoy a long weekend trip to some nice places in India.
Holi falls on 10 March 2020 (Holiday in India, All State) that falls on a Tuesday. Take off on Monday, 11 March 2020 and combine with the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) to enjoy Long weekend holidays in March.
In the month of Aprils, you have 2 long weekends so plan your holiday accordingly.
Ram Navami is on 2 April 2020 that falls on Thursday, Take off on Friday, 3 April 2020 followed by the weekend (Saturday, 4 April 2020 and Sunday 5 April 2020). 6 April 2020 is Mahavir Jayanti an optional holiday. Enjoy and plan for five days long holiday with your family or friends.
Good Friday is observed in the month of April and it is Friday, 10 April 2020 and combine with Saturday and Sunday to plan short weekend travel trip.
You will be amazed to hear that in the month of May, you will be able to plan for 3 short and long travel trips.
Labour Day is on Friday, 1 May 2020 which is an optional holiday. You can combine Weekend Saturday, 2 May 2020 and Sunday, 3 May 2020 and take the Monday, 4 May 2020 off to make it a great weekend travel trip.
Again, on Thursday, May 7, 2020 is Buddha Purnima an optional holiday. Take off on Friday followed with weekend Saturday and Sunday to plan for an amazing trips.
Eid-ul-Fitr falls on May 25 is which is on Monday. So plan starts by taking off on Friday, 22 May 2020 combined with Saturday and Sunday to plan a good long holiday trip and explore new places.
After working continuously in June and July, It time to relax and plan for a travel trip. In the month of August, you can plan three times for a long holiday weekend.
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Purnima holiday falls on Monday, 3 August 2020. Plan a holiday trip for 3 days in combination with the weekend, Saturday and Sunday with your siblings and family.
Are you ready to plan for six days travel trip?
Janmashtami will be celebrated on Wednesday, 12 August 2020 a confirm holiday in India. Take off on Thursday and Friday. Combine with Independence Day on Saturday, 15 August 2020, a gazetted holiday also falling on the weekend. Parsi New Year falls on Monday 16 August an optional holiday. Six days combined long weekend holiday travel pack to plan a great trip.
Onam falls on Monday, August 31, this would be an optional holiday in some states of India. Combine with Weekend to enjoy Onam celebration.
In the month of October, you have 2 long weekend holiday plans for your trip accordingly.
October 2 falls on Friday is a Gandhi Jayanti, a National Holiday in India. Combine with weekend Saturday and Sunday to plan a travel trip for short weekend.
Id-e-milad turns out to be on Thursday, 29 October 2020. You need to take a day off on Friday, 30 October and combine the two days off with weekend to enjoy and plan for 4 days long weekend in India.
In the month of November, many Hindu festivals are celebrated in a row. You can plan a long weekend 2 times in a month.
Unfortunately, Diwali this year is on a Saturday (Weekend).
Still you can plan a long weekend festive season travel trip in November. Bhai Dooj (optional holiday) falls on Monday, 16 November 2020. Take off on Friday and combine with weekend to plan a trip to enjoy Diwali in India with family and friends.
November 30 is Guru Nayak Jayanti i.e. on Monday is an optional holiday in some part of Indian state. Combine with Weekend (Saturday and Sunday) to plan a short weekend trip to hill station.
In Festive season, you can enjoy a long weekend twice a month to have fun on Christmas and New year in Style!!
December 25, Christmas Day falls on a Friday followed by weekend. Take off on Thursday, 24 December 2020 and plan four days long festive season weekend to enjoy Christmas with friends and family.
Are you ready to welcome New Year 2021 with a Style? Plan a travel trip to party place to enjoy every moment.
New Year January 1, 2021, falls on a Friday. You can combine Saturday and Sunday, and take off on Thursday, 31 December 2020 to make it a great weekend getaway for an ultimate New Year’s Eve.
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