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Home » Guide to Public Holidays in Kenya for 2025

Guide to Public Holidays in Kenya for 2025

by kevin Atamba
June 22, 2025
in General News
Kenya public holidays

Kenya public holidays

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Introduction

Public holidays in Kenya, also known as bank holidays, are days when government offices and most private businesses close, with only essential services like hospitals and police stations remaining operational. Understanding these holidays is crucial for planning business trips, scheduling meetings, or organizing travel as a tourist. This guide outlines Kenya’s gazetted public holidays for 2025, ensuring you’re well-prepared to navigate closures and celebrations.

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Why Knowing Public Holidays Matters

Whether you’re visiting Kenya for business or leisure, being aware of public holidays helps avoid disruptions. For instance, scheduling a business call or meeting on a holiday may lead to delays, while tourists can plan around closures to maximize their experience. Note that if a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is typically observed as a public holiday, ensuring employees receive a day off.

List of Public Holidays in 2025

Below is the complete list of gazetted public holidays in Kenya for 2025, including their dates and days of the week:

HolidayDateDay
New Year’s Day1st JanuaryWednesday
Good Friday10th AprilFriday
Easter Monday13th AprilMonday
Labour Day1st MayFriday
Idd-ul-Fitr25th MayMonday
Madaraka Day1st JuneMonday
Eid al-Adha31st JulyFriday
Huduma Day10th OctoberSaturday
Mashujaa Day20th OctoberTuesday
Jamhuri Day12th DecemberSaturday
Christmas Day24th DecemberThursday
Utamaduni Day26th DecemberSaturday

Key Notes

  • Idd-ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha: These Islamic holidays depend on the lunar calendar, so dates may shift slightly based on moon sightings. Confirm closer to the time for accuracy.
  • Holiday Observance: Holidays falling on weekends may not always result in an additional weekday off, except for Sundays, as noted earlier. For example, Huduma Day, Jamhuri Day, and Utamaduni Day fall on Saturdays in 2025, so no extra day off is typically granted.

Planning Tips

  • Business Travelers: Check the holiday calendar before scheduling meetings or visits to government offices, as closures are common. Essential services remain available, but non-urgent matters may be delayed.
  • Tourists: Many attractions, like museums or parks, may remain open on holidays, but confirm in advance. Public holidays often feature cultural events or celebrations, offering unique experiences for visitors.
  • Local Engagement: Holidays like Madaraka Day and Mashujaa Day celebrate Kenya’s history and heroes, providing opportunities to engage with local culture and festivities.

Conclusion

Kenya’s public holidays in 2025 reflect a blend of cultural, religious, and historical significance, shaping the rhythm of daily life. By planning around these dates, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, whether you’re conducting business or exploring the country’s vibrant heritage. Keep this guide handy to stay informed and make the most of your time in Kenya.

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