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Kazakhstan holidays in 2023 and 2024 include important national and religious observances such as Navruz, International Women’s Day, Victory Day, Capital City Day and Eid al-Adha. Learn how and when each of Kazakhstan’s significant holidays are celebrated.
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Public Holidays in Kazakhstan in 2023

Date Holiday
January 1-2, Sun-Mon New Year
January 7, Sat Orthodox Christmas
March 8, Wed International Women’s Day
March 21-23, Tue-Thu Nauryz
May 1, Mon Unity Day
May 7, Sun Defender of the Fatherland Day
Date Holiday
May 9, Tue Victory Day
June 28, Wed Eid al-Adha
July 6, Thu Capital City Day
August 30, Wed Constitution Day
October 25, Wed Republic Day of Kazakhstan
December 16-17, Sat-Sun Independence Day
Date Holiday
January 1-2, Sun-Mon New Year
January 7, Sat Orthodox Christmas
March 8, Wed International Women’s Day
March 21-23, Tue-Thu Nauryz
May 1, Mon Unity Day
May 7, Sun Defender of the Fatherland Day
May 9, Tue Victory Day
June 28, Wed Eid al-Adha
July 6, Thu Capital City Day
August 30, Wed Constitution Day
October 25, Wed Republic Day of Kazakhstan
December 16-17, Sat-Sun Independence Day

Public Holidays in Kazakhstan in 2024

Date Holiday
January 1-2, Mon-Tue New Year
January 7, Sun Orthodox Christmas
March 8, Fri International Women’s Day
March 21-23, Thu-Sat Nauryz
May 1, Wed Unity Day
May 7, Tue Defender of the Fatherland Day
Date Holiday
May 9, Thu Victory Day
July 6, Sat Capital City Day
Date changes annually Eid al-Adha
August 30, Fri Constitution Day
October 25, Wed Republic Day of Kazakhstan
December 16-17, Mon-Tue Independence Day
Date Holiday
January 1-2, Mon-Tue New Year
January 7, Sun Orthodox Christmas
March 8, Fri International Women’s Day
March 21-23, Thu-Sat Nauryz
May 1, Wed Unity Day
May 7, Tue Defender of the Fatherland Day
May 9, Thu Victory Day
July 6, Sat Capital City Day
Date changes annually Eid al-Adha
August 30, Fri Constitution Day
October 25, Wed Republic Day of Kazakhstan
December 16-17, Mon-Tue Independence Day

Kazakhstan, the ninth largest country in the world, embraces many nationalities who have contributed to the evolution of the nation’s public holidays. Below we have listed the major Kazakhstan holidays, each of which is likely to invoke in visitors the tourism slogan of Kazakhstan — “Very Nice!”

January 1-2, New Year

Kazakhstan began celebrating the New Year in accordance with European traditions while under Russian rule in the mid-19th century, and today it is one of the country’s most beloved holidays.

In Kazakhstan, the heroes of New Year are Ayaz Ata (Santa Claus) and his granddaughter Qar Qiz (Snow Girl). Together they deliver bags of gifts and plenty of cheer to homes and schoolrooms across the country. Long after children grow into adults, the magic created for them by parents and relatives over the New Year remains etched in their minds as they recreate a festive atmosphere for the next generation.

At midnight on December 31st, people welcome the New Year with exuberant words of congratulations accompanied by ample fireworks, heartfelt toasts and mouthwatering feasts shared with family and friends. Although traditionally a family holiday, some residents of Kazakhstan’s larger cities now prefer to spend New Year’s Eve at special events held in many restaurants and bars. Read more…

January 7, Orthodox Christmas

Along with the entire Orthodox Christian world, Orthodox residents of Kazakhstan celebrate Christmas on January 7th. Church bells chime and festive liturgies are recited in Orthodox churches across the country. The main service is held in Assumption Cathedral in capital city Astana, the largest Orthodox church in Central Asia which can accommodate up to four thousand persons. After the service, it is customary for believers to visit relatives and friends, congratulating each other with gifts, sweets and special Christmas presents for children.

In 2005, Orthodox Christmas was declared an official holiday in Kazakhstan, and today the holiday is observed by many people in the country regardless of their religion or ethnicity.

March 8, International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day, now celebrated in many countries throughout the world, has long been counted among the major national holidays in Kazakhstan. Its history dates back to 1908 when more than fifteen thousand women gathered in the streets of New York to fight for their equality and demand shorter working hours, better paying conditions and the dismissal of child labor. Two years later, at an international conference in Copenhagen, Clara Zetkin established an international day on which women could unite to draw attention to their plight through rallies, processions and demonstrations.

In Kazakhstan, March 8 became a non-working holiday in 1966. On the eve of the holiday, the head of state honours mothers with multiple children and other successful women with state awards. Men give flowers and gifts to the women in their lives in a show of respect and admiration, and events which celebrate women and their unique role in society are held at schools, businesses and public venues. Read more…

March 21-23, Nauryz

Nauryz (Navruz), the holiday of the spring equinox, is observed in Kazakhstan and many other eastern nations as a symbol of spring, new beginnings, prosperity and unity.

The history of the holiday has its roots in the pagan rituals of the pre-Islamic period. In former times, Nauryz was called the «Great Day of the Ulus (Nation)» and it was believed that the more elaborate the celebration, the more prosperous the coming year would be.

Nauryz remains one of the most important national holidays of Kazakhstan, where Kazakhs celebrate in their own unique way as they seek to preserve as many traditions passed down from their ancestors as possible. It is believed that on the eve of the holiday all debts should be paid, quarreling should cease and the whole house be put in order.

Each family prepares a special feast, or dastarkhan. The main dish is navruz-kozhe, a rich soup traditionally made from 7 ingredients — milk, meat, butter, millet, rice, raisins and corn. Although the precise ingredients may vary (one can add cottage cheese instead of rice, for example), the number of ingredients used in the dish must always be 7, the number of luck and prosperity considered essential for the Navruz celebration. In ancient times navruz-kozhe was poured into seven bowls to feed 7 persons. It was important to invite 7 guests to your home on this day and for each person to visit 7 houses in turn.

Today Nauryz reflects the implementation of centuries-old folk traditions with modern culture. People celebrate with concerts and theatrical performances, a variety of tasty national dishes, traditional sports and games and lively intellectual battles of the akyns, or Kazakh folk poets. Read more…

May 1, Unity Day

Kazakhstan People’s Unity Day was established in 1996, replacing the International Day of Workers that was celebrated during the Soviet era. Representatives of more than 150 nationalities have lived in Kazakhstan for many centuries, and on this day the people of Kazakhstan celebrate “Unity in Diversity”, one of the main principles espoused in the country. Various concerts, festivals and sports competitions are held in every city across the nation. Museums, theaters and libraries offer performances and exhibitions, demonstrating the equal respect shown toward each ethnic group in the country. Read more…

May 7, Defender of the Fatherland Day

On May 7, 1992, a decree was signed to create the National Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and in 2012 the day was declared a national holiday. On this day, the people of Kazakhstan pay tribute to their veterans, who are presented with awards and honorary military titles by the authorities. Open-air concerts are typically held at city squares, along with military parades and demonstrations of elaborate military exercises.

May 9, Victory Day

The Allied defeat of Nazi Germany is celebrated in Kazakhstan on May 9 in touching displays of respect and honor toward those who lost their lives in World War II. More than a million soldiers from Kazakhstan fought in the ranks of the Soviet army during the war, with more than a hundred thousand Kazakhstanis awarded for their courage and heroic acts.

Massive celebrations are organized in the country on this day, including military parades and the Immortal Regiment March comprised of a grand procession of the war heroes’ grateful descendants. «Garlands of Glory» are placed at the graves of the deceased and at the monument of Otan Korkaushylar (Defenders of the Fatherland) in capital city Astana. Festive concerts and gatherings are organized for the war veterans in a show of gratitude for their deeds. Read more…

July 6, Capital City Day

The city of Almaty served as the first capital of Kazakhstan until July 6, 1994, when it was moved for strategic purposes to the central city of Akmola. In 1998, its name was changed to Astana, and in 2019 the city was renamed Nur-Sultan, in honor of the first president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, whose birthday is also July 6. On September 17, 2022, President Tokayev signed a decree renaming the capital city back to Astana. The decree entered into force from the day of its publication.

Capital City Day is celebrated on a grand scale, particularly in Astana itself, where fireworks, concerts, theatrical performances, children’s events and city exhibitions may be enjoyed by residents and visitors. Read more…

Date varies, Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha is the culmination of Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, and is celebrated on the 10th day of the 12th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. One of the most important significant religious holidays in Kazakhstan, it celebrates the joy of life and wellbeing while encouraging everyone to reach out to their neighbors. A key element of the holiday is the sacrifice of a cow, ram or camel, whose meat is then distributed to those in need. Charitable funds for the poor are likewise organized in the mosques.

In Kazakhstan, Eid al-Adha traditionally begins with the morning prayer, known as ait-namaz. During the day, people visit friends and family members, exchange gifts and treats and participate in celebrations and charity events. Festivals are held throughout the country which unite not only Muslims but local people of other faiths.

August 30, Constitution Day

Constitution Day in Kazakhstan recognizes the basic principles of the state, which were approved at a national referendum on August 30, 1995. According to the first article of the Constitution, Kazakhstan asserts itself as a democratic, secular and legal state whose highest values are the life and basic human rights of the individual.

The capital offers residents and guests an array of festive programs. Kazakh and foreign pop star concerts are held in open-air and enclosed venues. At a sports festival held on the city square, everyone can take part in tug-of-war, streetball, mini-football, the ancient nomadic game of asyk atu and other competitions. In city parks, entertainment programs for children are organized, and in the evening colorful fireworks illuminate the city. Read more…

October 25, Republic Day

Republic Day was included in the list of public holidays in 2001, but in 2009 it was removed from the calendar of official dates.

Speaking at the first meeting of the National Kurultai, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev proposed to restore the Republic Day as a national holiday.

Republic Day is celebrated on October 25. Concerts, scientific conferences, creative contests, sports competitions, patriotic, volunteer and charity events are held in honor of the Republic Day in the regions of Kazakhstan.

December 16-17, Independence Day

On December 16, 1991, a new era began in the history of Kazakhstan when the country declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Kazakhstanis celebrate this holiday, counted among the most important public holidays in Kazakhstan, with gusto. On the eve of the holiday, distinguished cultural and political figures are awarded with honors. Top state officials participate in concerts and festivals held throughout the republic, with the holiday ending in a huge display of fireworks.

New Year     People meet the New Year at midnight on 31st of December with a feast, surrounded by friends and family.

Orthodox Christmas   During the Christmas celebration the bells are ringing in the churches, believers congratulate each other with gifts and sweets.

International Women’s Day   International Women’s Day is celebrated in Kazakhstan, like many other countries, on March 8.

Nauryz     Nauryz in Kazakhstan symbolizes fertility, friendship and love.

Day of Unity   People’s Unity Day is a holiday of unity of all peoples who live in the territory of Kazakhstan.

Defender of the Fatherland   On this day, Kazakhstanis pay tribute to the defenders of their homeland.

Victory Day   People of Kazakhstan pay a great attention to this holiday since this date symbolizes the protection of the Motherland and people from enemies.

Capital Day   On 18 July 2008 Kazakhstan announced the 6th of July as a national holiday of Capital City Day.

Eid al-Adha   Eid al-Adha holiday is the culmination of Hajj (an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca), celebrated on the 10th day of the 12th month of the Islamic lunar calendar.

Constitution Day   Constitution Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan is one of the official holidays celebrated in Kazakhstan on 30 August.

Republic Day   Republic Day is celebrated on October 25. Concerts, scientific conferences, creative contests, sports competitions, patriotic, volunteer and charity events are held in honor of the Republic Day in the regions of Kazakhstan.

Independence Day     On December 16, 1991, a new era began in the history of Kazakhstan. The country declared its independence from the former Soviet Union.

This is a list of public holidays in Kazakhstan:[1][2]

Public holidays[edit]

Date English name Local name/s Notes
1–2 January New Year’s Day Жаңа жыл (Jańa jyl)
Новый Год (Novyy God)
7 January Eastern Orthodox Christmas Рождество Христово
(Rojdestvo hrıstovo / Rozhdestvo Khristovo)
An official holiday since 2007
8 March International Women’s Day Халықаралық әйелдер күні (Xalyqaralyq áıelder kúni)
Международный женский день (Mezhdunarodnyy zhenskiy den’)
21–23 March Nauryz Meyramy Наурыз мейрамы (Naýryz meıramy) Originally the Persian New Year, is traditionally a springtime holiday marking the beginning of a new year.
1 May Kazakhstan People’s Unity Day Қазақстан халқының бірлігі мерекесі (Qazaqstan xalqynyń birligi merekesi)
7 May Defender of the Fatherland Day Отан Қорғаушы күні (Otan Qorǵaýshy kuni)
День Защитника Отечества (Den’ Zashchitnika Otechestva)
An official holiday since 2013
9 May Great Patriotic War Against Fascism Victory Day Жеңіс күні (Jeńis kúni)
День Победы (Den’ Pobedy)
A holiday in the former Soviet Union carried over

to present-day Kazakhstan and other former republics (Except Baltic countries)

6 July Capital City Day Астана күні (Astana kúni)
День столицы (Den’ stolitsy)
Birthday of the first President of Kazakhstan
30 August Constitution Day Қазақстан Республикасының Конституциясы күні (Qazaqstan Respýblıkasynyń Konstıtýcıyasy kúni)
День Конституции Республики Казахстан (Den’ Konstitutsii Respubliki Kazakhstan)
Last day of Hajj Qurban Ayta Құрбан айт (Qúrban aıt)
Курбан айт (Kurban ayt)
An official holiday since 2007
25 October Republic Day Республика күні (Respublika kúni)
День Республики (Den’ Respubliki)
An official holiday since 2022
16 December Independence Day Тәуелсіздік күні (Táýelsizdik kúni)
День независимости (Den’ nezavisimosti)
Independence from the Soviet Union

a Eid al-Adha, the Islamic «Feast of the Sacrifice».

Other holidays[edit]

  • National Guard Day — January 10
  • Day of the State Security Service of Kazakhstan — April 21[3]
  • Police Day — June 23
  • Border Guards Day — August 18
  • Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Political Repressions — October 30

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kazakhstan Public Holidays Archived 9 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Worldtravelguide.net. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  2. ^ «Electronic government of the Republic of Kazakhstan». Egov.kz. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  3. ^ День Службы государственной охраны Республики Казахстан
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* Extending the holidays 
In the event that a national holiday falls on weekend (Saturday or Sunday), the days-off shall be extended by one day.
 

Public and national holidays, carrying the holidays
January, 1 — 2 New Year (from January 1 Sunday slips to January 3 Tuesday)
March, 8 International Women’s Day
March, 21-23 Nauryz holiday
May, 1 Kazakhstan’s People Solidarity Holiday
May, 7 Defenders’ day (from May 7 Sunday slips to May 10 Monday) 
May, 9 Victory Day
July, 6 Capital Day (from July 1 Saturday slips to July 7 Friday)
August, 30 Constitution Day of the RK 
October, 25 Republic Day
December, 16 Kazakhstan Independence Day (from December 16 Saturday slips to October December 18)

First day of Qurban Ait, celebrated by Muslim calendar, the 28th of January — Orthodox Christmas are nonworking days (without extending).

In 2023 the first day of Qurban Ait is on July 9.

Additional information: 

According to paragraph 3 of Article 85 of the Labor Code of the RK for efficient usage of working in the period of holidays the Government has a right to carry days-off to other working days.

Holidays and weekends in the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2022

* Extending the holidays 
In the event that a national holiday falls on weekend (Saturday or Sunday), the days-off shall be extended by one day.
 

Public and national holidays, carrying the holidays
January, 1 — 2 New Year (from January 1 Saturday slips to January 3 Monday, from January 2 Sunday slips to January 4 Tuesday)
March, 8 International Women’s Day
March, 21-23 Nauryz holiday
May, 1 Kazakhstan’s People Solidarity Holiday (Sunday slips to May 2)
May, 7 Defenders’ day (Saturday slips to May 10)
May, 9 Victory Day
July, 6 Capital Day 
August, 30 Constitution Day of the RK (August 29 slips to August 27 Saturday)
October, 25 Republic Day (October 24 slips to October 22 Saturday)
December, 16 Kazakhstan Independence Day

First day of Qurban Ait, celebrated by Muslim calendar, the 7th of January — Orthodox Christmas are nonworking days (without extending).

In 2022 the first day of Qurban Ait is on July 9.

Published: 16 june 2014

The first holiday in Kazakhstan is the Nowruz holiday or Spring Holiday, which originates from pre-Islamic history of the Kazakhs. This day the main holiday property is specially prepared dish nauryz-koje, which includes such ingredients as meat, wheat, rice, barley, Siberian millet and kurt. People visit their relatives and friends, sing songs, as well as wish the New Year to be prosperous.
Raz-ayt Holiday is celebrated the first and second day of the month in honor of the end of fasting month of Ramadan. According to the canons of «Koran», every Moslem must fast during the month every year. During the day it is not allowed to eat, drink and take pleasure. But after sunset and before sunrise it is allowed to eat and drink. All daytime must be devoted to working, praying and reading Koran. The holiday is celebrated in honor of the end of Ramadan month. The main rite of this holiday is a special common prayer, after which is followed meal and giving charity to poor people. This day is also organized various entertainment activities.
The most important Muslim holiday is Kurban-ait or «Feast of Sacrifice», which is usually celebrated for three or four days. There is a legend, once one of the ancestors of the peoples of northern Arabia Ibrahim saw Allah in his dream, who told him to bring to sacrifice his son Ishmael. When he was ready to kill the boy, Allah was sure in his devotion and told him to bring him a lamb. So, this day every faithful Muslim sacrifices a sheep or lamb. Meat is used for family holiday meal, the rest is given to the poor people. This day also all people congratulate each other, the Kazakhs who live in the village, arrange traditional competition kokpar.

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