Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026 – Official List

Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026 – In 2026, Cameroon saw a rich mixture of national, religious, and cultural holidays, which extends for about 11 days, giving citizens time for reflection and celebration. The year opens with New Year’s Day (Thursday, January 1), a national holiday to welcome the new year.

Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026

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Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026

On Wednesday, February 11, Desh remembers Youth Day and celebrates the contribution and capacity of its younger generation through parades and cultural activities. Religious observations are followed as a lunar calendar brings  (Eid al-Fitr) on Friday, March 20  and Good Friday was celebrated on Friday, April 3, and a recognized nationwide labor day is celebrated on Friday, May 1  respecting the rights of workers with public rallies and speeches.

Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026

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On Thursday, May 14, Cameroonians observe Ascension Day, and National Day has been marked on Wednesday, May 20, in memory of the integration of British and French Cameroon. Talski (Eid al-Adha), on Wednesday, May 27,On 15 August (Saturday) the country celebrates as Assumption day,later showing the feast of Falls, sacrifice, showing the birthday of Prophet Muhammad on Saturday,  August 26, reflecting Christian and Muslim communities of the country. Finally, the year closes with Friday, December 25, Christmas Day, which is observed in Cameron. Cameron’s holiday calendar not only reveals its national identity and spiritual heritage but also encourages unity by integrating various traditions within scheduled events.

Cameroon Holiday Calendar 2026

Cameroon Calendar with Holidays 2026

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Cameroon Holidays 2026

DateWeekdayHoliday
Jan 1, 2025ThursdayNew Year’s Day
Feb 11, 2025WednesdayYouth Day
Mar 20FridayDjouldé Soumaé (Eid al‑Fitr)
April 3, 2025FridayGood Friday
May 1FridayLabour Day
May 14, 2025ThursdayAscension Day
May 20, 2025WednesdayNational Day
May 27, 2025WednesdayTabaski (Eid al‑Adha)
Aug 15, 2025SaturdayAssumption Day
Dec 25, 2025FridayChristmas Day
  • New Year’s Day—Jan 1 (Thu): The Gregorian calendar celebrates the beginning of the year.
  •  Youth Day—FEB 11 (Wed): In 1961, reunion marks and the youth of the country are honored.
  • Djouldé Soumaé (Eid al-Fitr)—Mar 20 (Fri): The Muslim festival marks the end of Ramadan with prayer and feast.
  • Good Friday—Apr 3 (FRI): Christian holiday recalling Jesus Christ’s cross.
  • Labor Day—May 1 (FRI): Celebrates workers and labor contributions; often marked by a parade.
  • Ascension Day—May 14 (Thu): Christian observation marking Jesus’ ascension in heaven 40 days after Easter.
  • National Day—May 20 (Wed): Recalls the elimination of the federal system in 1972 (Unitative State Day).
  • Tabaraski (Eid al-Adha)—May 27 (Wed): Islamic feast of sacrifice honoring the devotion of Prophet Ibrahim.
  • Assumption Day—Aug 15 (SAT): Catholic celebration of Mary’s perception in heaven.
  • Christmas Day—Dec. 25 (Fri): Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.

Cameroon 2026 Calendar FAQs

1. How many public holidays are there in Cameroon in 2026?

Cameroon is expected to have 10 to 12 national public holidays in 2026, based on the moon, to see the moon for Islamic festivals.

2.Which public holidays in Cameroon are based on the Islamic calendar?

Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Mawlid (the birthday of Prophet Muhammad) follow the lunar Hijri calendar, so the dates of each year vary each year and are confirmed shortly before the incident.

3.Is Labor Day celebrated in Cameroon?

Yes, Labor Day is celebrated every year on 1 May, which recognizes the contribution of workers across the country.

4.Are Christian holidays celebrated at the national level in Cameroon?

Cameroon celebrates many Christian holidays, including Good Friday, Ascension Day, Assumption Day, and Christmas Day.

5.What is the National Day of Cameroon?

May 20 is the National Day of Cameroon, also known as Unity day, in memory of the 1972 referendum, which led to the formation of a unique state.

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