The Royal Cambodian Government announced that there will be 22 Cambodian public holidays in 2025 spread across 15 international, national, cultural, and religious festivals. This is less than in 2024 but that year saw two late additions as public holidays.
The three longest public holidays in the Kingdom on an annual basis and should avoided when preparing the schedule for market research projects are Khmer New Year (April 2025), Pchum Ben (September 2025), and the Water Festival (November 2025).
What Are The Cambodia Public Holidays 2025
These are subject to the official Prakas being released.
- 1 January (Wednesday) – International New Year’s Day
- 7 January (Tuesday) – Victory Day over Genocide
- 8 March (Saturday) – International Women’s Day
- 14, 15, 16 April (Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday)– Khmer New Year
- 1 May (Thursday) – International Labour Day
- 11 May (Sunday) – Visak Bochea Day
- 14 May (Wednesday) – His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Boromneath King Norodom Sihamoni’s Birthday
- 15 May (Thursday) – Royal Plowing Ceremony
- 18 June (Wednesday) – Her Majesty the Queen-Mother NORODOM MONINEATH SIHANOUK of Cambodia
- 21, 22, 23 September (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) – Pchum Ben Festival
- 24 September (Wednesday) – Constitutional Day
- 15 October (Wednesday) – Mourning Day of the Late King-Father NORODOM SIHANOUK of Cambodia
- 29 October (Wednesday) – Coronation Day of His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Boromneath NORODOM SIHAMONI, King of Cambodia
- 4, 5, 6 November (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) – Water Festival (Bon Om Touk)
- 9 November (Sunday) – National Independence Day
- 29 December (Monday) – Peace Day