As part of the project, Baatyr and Ambassadors groups took water from the sacred Suu-Bashi spring in Batken region using a specially made kookor jug. The caravan then proceeded to the main square of the regional center, accompanied by a cultural program.

The event was attended by Mamyrzhan Rakhimov, the Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in Batken region, who congratulated the participants on the launch of the project. In his speech, he noted that the Caravan of Unity is an important spiritual initiative uniting all regions of the country and emphasized the importance of national harmony and unity.

Additionally, as part of the project, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) organized a special children’s caravan, and demonstrations of national games were held for teenagers.

The Suu-Bashi spring, from which the water was taken, is a sacred site and is located at the foot of a mountain above the village of Kara-Bulak in Batken district.

The main goal of the Caravan of Unity project is to collect and unite water from sacred springs across all regions of Kyrgyzstan and deliver it to the World Nomad Games. The collected water will serve as a symbol of friendship, harmony, and unity among peoples and will be used in special ceremonies during the Games.