Travel Manager Project
Day Two — Group 4. Into the wild north.
Tenerife — raw, green, untamed.
Group 4 stepped into the ancient heart of the island at Parque Rural de Anaga.
Mist between the trees. Silence. Narrow paths that demand attention.
They walked the Sendero de los Sentidos, listening, observing, guiding each other not only with maps — but with awareness.
Then the climb.
The Mirador de Jardina.
The rhythm of breath.
And the challenge of the “500 steps” — legs burning, spirits rising.
They reached Taganana, where the ocean meets the cliffs, and continued to Playa Roque de Las Bodegas — wind, salt, vast horizons.
But leadership is not only poetry.
It is logistics.
It is responsibility.
It is carrying heavy luggage across rough dirt roads during the transfer south — tired, dusty, but determined.
The Travel Manager methodology is alive here.
They are not just visiting places.
They are managing complexity.
They are adapting.
They are becoming professionals in real time.
Day Two closes with sore shoulders and stronger minds.
More stories are coming.
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