When people talk about festivals, they often mention sound, lights, and crowds.
At Partung, we talk about the land first.
Set against the grasslands near Pasighat, Partung isn’t just about music — it’s a promise. Every song played here echoes the call of the Bengal Florican, a critically endangered bird that still finds refuge in the wild stretches nearby. Every gathering is a reminder that celebration and conservation can coexist.
Partung began with a simple idea: to bring together artists, locals, and travelers who believe in joy with purpose. What started as a small stage now carries a much larger rhythm — one that beats for both people and the planet.
This year, the festival returns with more than performances. There will be talks and panels co-panelled by WWF and Red Lantern Analytica, creative installations, motorcross events, art, and even cosplay — each a different language of expression tied by one shared intent: leave the land better than we found it.
So, whether you come for the music, the mountains, or the message, Partung invites you to listen — not just to the artists on stage, but to the world around you.
Because here, every beat counts.
