Travel Calendar
Friday, May 1, 2026
Vedic lunar timing — best days to start a journey
Tradition links travel auspiciousness to tithi (lunar day) and weekday. Below is a 30-day forecast for your current location. Especially relevant for long journeys, wedding parties, business trips, and pilgrimages.
| Date | Day | Tithi | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1 | Friday | Pratipada (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 2 | Saturday | Pratipada (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 3 | Sunday | Dwitiya (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 4 | Monday | Tritiya (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 5 | Tuesday | Chaturthi (Krishna) | Avoid |
| May 6 | Wednesday | Panchami (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 7 | Thursday | Shashthi (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 8 | Friday | Saptami (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 9 | Saturday | Ashtami (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 10 | Sunday | Navami (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 11 | Monday | Dashami (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 12 | Tuesday | Ekadashi (Krishna) | Avoid |
| May 13 | Wednesday | Dwadashi (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 14 | Thursday | Trayodashi (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 15 | Friday | Chaturdashi (Krishna) | Neutral |
| May 16 | Saturday | Amavasya (Krishna) | Auspicious |
| May 17 | Sunday | Dwitiya (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 18 | Monday | Tritiya (Shukla) | Auspicious |
| May 19 | Tuesday | Chaturthi (Shukla) | Avoid |
| May 20 | Wednesday | Panchami (Shukla) | Auspicious |
| May 21 | Thursday | Shashthi (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 22 | Friday | Saptami (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 23 | Saturday | Ashtami (Shukla) | Auspicious |
| May 24 | Sunday | Navami (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 25 | Monday | Dashami (Shukla) | Auspicious |
| May 26 | Tuesday | Ekadashi (Shukla) | Avoid |
| May 27 | Wednesday | Dwadashi (Shukla) | Auspicious |
| May 28 | Thursday | Trayodashi (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 29 | Friday | Chaturdashi (Shukla) | Neutral |
| May 30 | Saturday | Purnima (Shukla) | Neutral |
Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays favor travel. Tuesdays (Mars day) are traditionally avoided. Avoid Amavasya (new moon) and Pratipada (1st waning) to start a long journey.
