Today, 200 children participating in the first phase of the "Tugan Elge Sayakhat" train are swimming in Almaty and getting acquainted with the beautiful places of the southern city at the foot of the Alatau mountains. Especially, the children were impressed by their acquaintance with the rich traditions of the Kazakh people in the ethnovillage.
In general, children aged 10 to 15, who departed from the capital on June 27 and have already visited Burabay, are still awaiting cultural and historical sites in Taraz, Turkistan, and Baikonur. Throughout the trip, the children will also participate in the national "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, promoting an ecological lifestyle.
In the second phase, another 200 children will travel the same route for 12 days.
In 2024, half of the children will be from regions affected by floods, and the other half will be from the Fund's industrial enterprises.
The project is being implemented on behalf of the Samruk-Kazyna JSC group of companies with financial support from the Samruk-Kazyna Trust fund and with the participation of the National Commission on Women’s Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
In general, children aged 10 to 15, who departed from the capital on June 27 and have already visited Burabay, are still awaiting cultural and historical sites in Taraz, Turkistan, and Baikonur. Throughout the trip, the children will also participate in the national "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign, promoting an ecological lifestyle.
In the second phase, another 200 children will travel the same route for 12 days.
In 2024, half of the children will be from regions affected by floods, and the other half will be from the Fund's industrial enterprises.
The project is being implemented on behalf of the Samruk-Kazyna JSC group of companies with financial support from the Samruk-Kazyna Trust fund and with the participation of the National Commission on Women’s Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.