2022 SUDAN HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Sudan is
8th July, FridayCorban Bairam Holiday
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Sudan in 2022
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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SaturdaySat | Jan 01, 2022Jan 01 | Independence Day |
MondayMon | May 02, 2022May 02 | Ramadan Bairam Holiday |
TuesdayTue | May 03, 2022May 03 | Ramadan Bairam Holiday |
WednesdayWed | May 04, 2022May 04 | Ramadan Bairam Holiday |
ThursdayThu | May 05, 2022May 05 | Ramadan Bairam Holiday |
FridayFri | Jul 08, 2022Jul 08 | Corban Bairam Holiday |
SaturdaySat | Jul 09, 2022Jul 09 | Corban Bairam Holiday |
SundaySun | Jul 10, 2022Jul 10 | Corban Bairam Holiday |
MondayMon | Jul 11, 2022Jul 11 | Corban Bairam Holiday |
TuesdayTue | Jul 12, 2022Jul 12 | Corban Bairam Holiday |
SaturdaySat | Jul 30, 2022Jul 30 | Islamic New Year |
SaturdaySat | Oct 08, 2022Oct 08 | Prophet Muhammad's Birthday |
Public Holidays in Sudan
Corban Bairam Holiday
Friday Jul 08, 2022
The upcoming Sudan holiday Corban Bairam Holiday is in 51 days from today.
Corban Bairam Holiday
Saturday Jul 09, 2022
The upcoming Sudan holiday Corban Bairam Holiday is in 52 days from today.
Corban Bairam Holiday
Sunday Jul 10, 2022
The upcoming Sudan holiday Corban Bairam Holiday is in 53 days from today.
2022 Public Holidays Sudan Service
The above is the list of 2022 public holidays declared in Sudan which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Sudan holiday calendar for 2022 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
Sudan has 11 public holidays in one year. Public holidays in Sudan can be as long as four days. These public holidays adhere to the lunar cycle and thus are subjected to change each year. Religion and politics greatly influence the holidays. The public holidays are regulated and published by the Ministry of Labor at the end of each year.
All organizations are required by the government to acknowledge the holidays regardless of the date they occur. The Muslim bound holidays are set under the Umm al-Qura calendar used in Sudan.
Fridays and Saturdays are considered weekends in Sudan. Employers are required by the government to give the employees days off from work on public holidays. Different public holidays call for different occasions and manner of celebrations. The culture and heritage of the community often reveal itself during these celebrations. Most of the holidays are a family event, even though certain religion-based holidays draw the respective communities to the mosque.
Business is slow, although most of the big retail shops close down during major public holidays such as Independence Day. The human traffic is intense during the day and reduces at night as most of the celebrations are taken indoors. Generally, mobility during these holidays is restrictive since most of the public transport close early.
The country has a wide selection of natural beauty with ancient historical monuments that draw tourists from all over the world. Sudan is easily accessed through the sea and land from all regions of the world.