List of 13 public holidays in Kenya for 2026, including New Year's Day, Eid al-Fitr, Good Friday and more.
Kenya's holiday culture is a vibrant mix of religious traditions and national pride, where communal celebrations, feasting, and the spirit of 'Harambee' (pulling together) bring people together across diverse ethnic backgrounds.
Major holidays like Christmas and Easter see massive migrations from cities to rural homes, leading to fully booked buses and trains, significant traffic on major highways, and the closure of most government offices and smaller businesses.
During holiday seasons, business slows down significantly; it is best to avoid scheduling high-stakes meetings in late December or during the Easter break, and sending a polite seasonal greeting is highly valued for relationship building.
Visit in July to September for the Great Migration and to avoid major public holiday disruptions, or visit in early December to experience the festive buildup before the peak travel rush and closures start around the 20th.
During Christmas, it is common to say 'Heri ya Krismasi', and for the New Year, 'Heri ya Mwaka Mpya' is used, while a general 'Heri ya Sikukuu' works for most festive occasions.