Malaysia Public Holidays 2026: Calendar & Travel Guide

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Malaysia Public Holidays 2026

Planning a trip to Malaysia in 2026 is exciting! Knowing Malaysia's public holidays for 2026 ahead of time helps you plan better. Malaysia’s festivals are full of color, music, and traditions.

Some holidays mean busy tourist spots, higher prices, or shops closing, while others offer unique experiences you won’t forget, like the celebrations of Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, or Deepavali.

This guide covers all the official public holidays, what each one celebrates, and how it can affect your travel plans. With this, you can enjoy Malaysia at the best time and experience its culture to the fullest.

Malaysia Public Holidays Overview

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Here is the complete list of Malaysia public holidays for 2026. This guide shares cultural highlights, shows how each holiday could affect your travel, and gives tips to make the most of busy periods or enjoy the festive atmosphere. 

Date

Holiday

Duration

What It Means

Travel Impact

Jan 1 (Thu)

New Year’s Day 

1 day

Start of the year with parties, countdowns, and gatherings

Busy at major attractions

Feb 17–18

Chinese New Year 

2 days

Family reunions, temple visits, lion dances 

Roads jammed, heavy crowds in KL & Penang

Feb 1

Thaipusam 

1 day

Hindu festival with colorful processions, especially Batu Caves

Road closures, book ahead

Mar 20–22*

Hari Raya Aidilfitri 

2 days (min)

End of Ramadan with open houses and festive meals 

Peak travel, closures, early bookings needed

May 1 (Fri)

Labour Day 

1 day

Celebrates workers nationwide

Busy local spots & malls

May 31 (Sun)*

Wesak Day 

1 day

Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death

Temple visits, some closures

Jun 6 (Sat)*

Agong’s Birthday 

1 day

Birthday of Malaysia’s King

Minimal travel impact

Jun 26–27*

Hari Raya Haji 

2 days

Prayers, feasts, family gatherings

Closures in Muslim-majority states

Aug 31 (Mon)

Merdeka Day 

1 day

Independence Day parades & fireworks

Road closures, book stays early

Sep 16 (Wed)

Malaysia Day 

1 day

Formation of Malaysia in 1963

Public events, light impact

Nov 8 (Sun)*

Deepavali 

1 day

Festival of Lights, prayers & home decorations

Closures in Indian-majority areas

Dec 25 (Fri)

Christmas Day 

1 day

Festive celebrations & decorations

Busy malls, limited closures

*Dates may shift depending on moon sightings or official announcements.

💡 Smart Tips for Planning Malaysia Trips in 2026

  • Check for long weekends that link with Singapore public holidays 2026 for a perfect cross-border getaway.
  • Festivals like Chinese New Year and Hari Raya are unforgettable, but expect heavy jams at land checkpoints. Plan bus or train tickets early.
  • If you prefer quieter holidays, travel on the actual festival day instead of the day before or after.
  • Popular shopping areas like KLCC, Pavilion, and Johor Bahru malls get extra busy during festive sales, so it’s best to go early to beat the rush.
  • Visit places for activities early in the morning to beat the crowds and enjoy cooler weather. It saves both time and money on public transport.

Malaysia Public Holidays 2026 Calendar

Stay on top of your travel plans with our Malaysia Public Holiday 2026 calendar. It shows all the major holiday dates so you can plan getaways, book hotels early, and avoid peak crowds. Whether you prefer a lively trip filled with cultural events or a calm retreat away from the rush, this calendar will help you travel smart.

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How Malaysia’s Public Holidays Can Affect Your Trip in 2026

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If you’re planning to travel across Malaysia in 2026, knowing the public holiday dates can make a huge difference. These holidays bring big movements as locals return to their hometowns, and popular destinations quickly fill up. Celebrations like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, and Merdeka Day often mean heavy traffic, packed malls, crowded tourist spots, and hotels that get snapped up fast in places like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi, and Genting Highlands.

During these festive periods, flight and train tickets usually sell out weeks in advance, while prices for hotels and transport shoot up. Even Grab rides may take longer and cost more. Around religious holidays, you’ll also notice many shops, banks, and even local restaurants closing for a few days, so it’s best to plan ahead.

On the other hand, travelling during holidays can be rewarding too. Festivals bring lively parades, open houses, and cultural shows that you won’t get at other times of the year. But if you prefer peace and quiet, it’s better to avoid the start and end of long weekends, or explore smaller towns and nature spots away from the main tourist areas.

Smart Travel Tips for Singaporeans in 2026:

  •  Secure your flights and hotels early, especially for Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and Christmas
  • Use flexible-date tools when booking to spot cheaper options
  • Travel on the holiday itself (early morning is usually calmer) to avoid traffic jams
  • Look at lesser-known towns or island getaways for a slower pace
  • Always check attraction and restaurant hours as some may close during festive days
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Major Holidays & Cultural Highlights in Malaysia

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Malaysia’s public holidays are some of the best times to experience its rich culture. From festive foods to lively parades, these holidays are more than just dates on a calendar. They are moments that reflect the heart and soul of Malaysia. Here are some highlights:

Chinese New Year (Jan / Feb)

Malaysia’s Chinese community celebrates with reunion dinners, red lanterns, lion dances, and fireworks. Shopping malls and temples glow with festive decorations, and you may even receive mandarin oranges as a symbol of good luck.

💫Travel Tip: Many shops close for 2–3 days. Flights and buses sell out quickly, so secure your bookings early.

Hari Raya Aidilfitri (March)

Marking the end of Ramadan, this festival fills the air with joy, forgiveness, and sharing. Families travel back to their hometowns, homes open up to guests, and traditional dishes like rendang and ketupat are served.

💫Travel Tip: Highways are often crowded right before and after a holiday. If you get invited to an “open house,” be sure to go because it’s one of the warmest ways to experience Malaysian hospitality.

Deepavali (Oct / Nov)

The Festival of Lights is celebrated by Hindus across Malaysia. Oil lamps brighten homes and temples, while colorful kolam (rangoli) decorate entrances. Areas like Brickfields in Kuala Lumpur and Penang's Little India are alive with lights, music, and festive stalls.

💫Travel Tip: Expect road closures near temples in the evenings. It’s also the best time to dive into Indian food and culture.

Merdeka Day (31 August)

Malaysia’s Independence Day brings parades, fireworks, and patriotic performances. The grandest celebrations happen in Kuala Lumpur, where flags wave proudly and marching bands fill Dataran Merdeka with energy.

💫Travel Tip: Hotels near parade routes sell out fast. Book hotels early if you want to catch the excitement up close.

Hari Raya Haji (May)

Also called Eid al-Adha, this festival is more solemn but deeply meaningful. Morning prayers take place at mosques, and meat from sacrificial animals is shared with families and the community.

💫Travel Tip: Expect closures in Muslim-majority areas. It’s a reflective time, best for travellers who want to learn about local traditions.

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Closures & Disruptions to Expect During Holidays in Malaysia

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Planning a trip to Malaysia during public holidays can be exciting because you get to see the country’s lively festivals up close. At the same time, some services may run slower or close completely. To help you travel smoothly, here is a guide on what to expect and how to plan your trip wisely around these busy periods.

🚗 Transport & Traffic

Highways like the PLUS North-South Expressway get super jammed before and after big holidays such as Hari Raya and Chinese New Year. Buses and train tickets are often snapped up weeks in advance and even Grab rides can take longer or cost more during festive nights.

🏛️ Government & Services

Banks, embassies, post offices, and government counters close fully on national and religious holidays. If you need to settle visa extensions, licenses, or official paperwork, avoid planning it around these dates as there will be delays.

🛍️ Shops, Malls & Dining

Many family-run shops and small eateries close for a few days during festivals like Hari Raya and Deepavali. The good news is that big malls such as Pavilion KL, Mid Valley, and Gurney Plaza remain open although they can get very busy.

🕌 Attractions & Events

Museums, temples, and cultural sites may close early or even shut completely on certain religious holidays. In contrast, theme parks, shopping streets, and nature spots usually remain open, but you can expect them to be packed with local families.

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Travel Smart Around Public Holidays in Malaysia

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Big celebrations like Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Aidilfitri fill Malaysia with festivals, family gatherings, and colourful traditions. They also bring packed highways, fully booked hotels, and higher fares for buses, trains, and flights, especially on the day before the celebrations. With some planning, you can enjoy the festive buzz without the holiday stress.

  • Book flights, buses, and hotels 4–6 weeks ahead, especially for long weekends and big festivals
  • Travel early in the morning or choose midweek or the actual holiday itself to skip the worst crowds
  • Use Grab for rides and Google Maps or Waze to check for closures, traffic, or live updates
  • Stay close to your main attractions so you spend less time stuck in traffic
  • Double-check opening hours before visiting attractions or restaurants
  • Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards or e-wallets during downtime
  • Consider going out on the holiday itself as roads can actually be quieter when locals are celebrating at home
  • If your schedule allows, travel on the holiday morning as roads and airports are usually much quieter at that time
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Now that you have Malaysia’s 2026 public holiday dates at your fingertips, it’s time to plan your getaway with ease. Some travellers love the energy of festive seasons like Chinese New Year and Hari Raya, while others prefer to skip the crowds and enjoy a quieter trip. Either way, a little early planning makes all the difference.

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FAQs About Malaysia Public Holiday

  • Can tourists join local celebrations during Malaysian public holidays?

    Yes, visitors are always welcome. Locals love sharing their traditions, especially during Hari Raya open houses or Chinese New Year gatherings.
  • Is it easy to find halal or vegetarian food during the holidays?

    Yes. Malaysia’s diversity makes it simple to find halal, vegetarian, or vegan food almost anywhere.
  • Do public holidays affect intercity travel in Malaysia?

    Yes, travel between cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Johor Bahru gets busier, especially before long weekends.
  • Are there any cultural rules to follow when attending festive events?

    Yes, of course. Remove your shoes before entering homes or temples, dress modestly, and accept food or drinks politely if offered.
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