Alpha Zeta Puerto Rico Chapter: Tour Guides in Tropical Island
Originally posted by Rafael Sierra Curbelo
Author: Alpha Zeta/Thursday, March 28, 2013/Categories: Chapter Activity Report Blog
The Puerto Rico Chapter is very active in helping and organizing activities. This time we were still guides some exchange students from countries such as Germany, Mexico and Dominican Republic. These students knew little of Puerto Rico and our duty was to visit places of interest and learn a little about the culture of Puerto Rico. Tourists visited some farms that propagate fruit trees and ornamental plants. Then we went to a lake, fished and traveled on this boat. After that, we were on our way to one of the highest mountains of the island, Guilarte hill in the town of Adjuntas. This peak is over 3,950 feet (1210 meters). It was impressive as from a mountain looks almost the entire island and only seen green forests and beautiful beaches for tourists students this was pretty amazing. Finally we went to a restaurant Mexico-Puerto Rican, and to climb the mountain we got hungry.