2022 INDONESIA HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Indonesia is
10th July, SundayMuharram / Islamic New Year
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Indonesia in 2022
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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SaturdaySat | Jan 01, 2022Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
TuesdayTue | Feb 01, 2022Feb 01 | Chinese New Year |
TuesdayTue | Mar 01, 2022Mar 01 | Ascension of the Prophet |
ThursdayThu | Mar 03, 2022Mar 03 | Holy Nyepi Day |
FridayFri | Apr 15, 2022Apr 15 | Good Friday |
SundaySun | May 01, 2022May 01 | International Worker's Day |
MondayMon | May 02, 2022May 02 | 1st Day of Eid-ul-Fitar |
TuesdayTue | May 03, 2022May 03 | 2nd Day of Eid-ul-Fitar |
MondayMon | May 16, 2022May 16 | Vesak Day |
WednesdayWed | Jun 01, 2022Jun 01 | Pancasila Day |
SundaySun | Jun 26, 2022Jun 26 | Ascension Day of Jesus Christ |
SundaySun | Jul 10, 2022Jul 10 | Muharram / Islamic New Year |
SundaySun | Jul 10, 2022Jul 10 | Eid-al-Adha |
WednesdayWed | Aug 17, 2022Aug 17 | Independence Day |
SaturdaySat | Oct 08, 2022Oct 08 | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday |
SundaySun | Dec 25, 2022Dec 25 | Christmas Day |
Public Holidays in Indonesia
Eid-al-Adha
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
The upcoming Indonesia holiday Eid-al-Adha is in 3 days from today.
Independence Day
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
The upcoming Indonesia holiday Independence Day is in 41 days from today.
2022 Public Holidays Indonesia Service
The above is the list of 2022 public holidays declared in Indonesia which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Indonesia holiday calendar for 2022 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
A joint decree of ministers sets the public holidays in Indonesia every year. Indonesia has thirteen celebrated national holidays. The Indonesian government advocates for joint holidays. This concept allows that if the holiday falls on a Thursday or Tuesday, it is also celebrated on Friday and Monday. The joint holidays are provided to prolong weekend holidays. The policy was introduced to boost domestic tourism.
Indonesia holidays are categorized into four, religious, national, international and commemorative. The laws of the land require that all government offices, schools, and banks are closed during these holidays. All employees get a paid day off during national holidays, and if they work, they are given an overtime payment.
The government recognizes religious holidays as official. Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus celebrate their holidays on different days. The ministry of religion sets the dates of religious holidays. Muslim holiday dates vary each year because they are based on the Islamic calendar. The Muslims have several celebrations based on their religious beliefs. The most celebrated Muslim holiday is Idul Fitri and Milad-un Nabi/ Maulid which is the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed.
The Hindus, Christians and the rest of religions celebrate their holidays every year following the public calendar. The dates of celebrations differ from one religion to another.
The most celebrated national holiday in Indonesia is the Independence Day. It is the day they celebrate the time they got independence after 350 years of colonization by the Dutch. The people of Indonesia mark the day with a lot of festivals accompanied by cultural dances, and songs military shows.