The festival is looking to bring in speakers, actors, and experts from the fields of music, art, and literature. According to news reports, the festival will be graced by Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna Pathak and Usha Uthup.
This year due to the bilateral relationship’s 50th anniversary, you will be able to witness an interesting conversation wherein General V. Namgyel (Bhutan’s Ambassador to India) and Jaideep Sarkar (India’s Ambassador to Bhutan), will speak with Dasho Chewang Rinzin (Deputy Chamberlain to the Bhutanese king).
"Mountain Echoes has become a key event in the Bhutanese calendar bringing both the curious and the intellectual minds together for three days of fun. The niche festival will spark the imagination of both local and global audiences through a diverse range of electrifying conversations," said eminent Bhutanese writer and festival co-director Tshering Tashi.
The festival is a good chance for Bhutan to allow foreign tourists to explore its culture and heritage. It will also combine travel, history, and poetry. Music lovers would be happy to know that there will be a tribute to the Beatles’ India visit, which completes 50 years this year.