How many days off will Kazakhstanis have in March 2026: calendar
Tengrinews.kz – The first month of spring will give Kazakhstanis several long weekends at once. In March 2026, people in the country will be able to rest for almost half the month thanks to International Women’s Day and Nauryz Meyramy. Tengrinews.kz has prepared a convenient calendar of weekends and working days so you can plan vacations, trips, and work tasks in advance.
How many days off Kazakhstanis will have in March 2026
In March, the country will celebrate two public holidays: International Women’s Day (8 March) and Nauryz Meyramy (21–23 March). Due to the shifting of rest days, Kazakhstanis will get more days off.
In 2026, March will be one of the “shortest” months in terms of the number of working days:
with a five-day workweek: 13 days off and 18 working days;with a six-day workweek: 9 days off and 22 working days.
How we rest for 8 March in 2026
In 2026, International Women’s Day falls on Sunday, 8 March. According to the rules for transferring rest days, Monday, 9 March, will also be a non-working day. The first working day after the long weekend will be Tuesday, 10 March.
Weekend schedule for 8 March:
with a five-day workweek: 7, 8 and 9 March — three days off in a row; 10 March — working day;with a six-day workweek: 7 March — working day; 8 and 9 March — days off; 10 March — working day.
How we rest for Nauryz in 2026
Nauryz Meyramy is traditionally celebrated from 21 to 23 March. In 2026 these days fall on:
21 March — Saturday;22 March — Sunday;23 March — Monday.
Since some of the holiday days coincide with weekends, additional days off are moved to 24 and 25 March.
Nauryz holiday schedule:
with a five-day workweek: 21–25 March — five days off in a row (Saturday to Wednesday);with a six-day workweek: 21, 22, 23 and 24 March — days off, 25 March — working day.
Other observances
In March, Kazakhstan will also mark professional and commemorative dates:
March 1 – Gratitude Day. A day to express gratitude and promote mutual respect among citizens.
Second Saturday of March – Day of Land Surveying, Geodesy and Cartography. A holiday for specialists involved in land development and mapping the country's territories.