The tourism magazine's adventure travel insert was officially launched recently at the prestigious Tower Club in Makati City. Action Asia Editor-in-chief Steve White, CEO and publisher of Adkom Media Group Olivier Burlot, and DOT Assistant Secretary for Planning and Promotions Eduardo Jarque. Jr. graced the occasion.
Also present during the presentation were representatives of the Department of Tourism and Adkom, Action Asia, adventure and sports organizations and members of the media.
With Action Asia's circulation all over Asia plus Australia and the other Pacific Islands, the said publication has a wide subscription and readership among tourists, businessmen and entrepreneurs, adventure seekers and professionals. It is an effective instrument in promoting the Philippines within DOT's top markets, especially China, Japan and Korea.
Tourism Secretary Ace Durano announced. "The Department of Tourism (DOT) is presently actively promoting through several high-impact advertisements in our priority markets and Action Asia is such a formidable channel that will assist us attain our goal of making the Philippines known to travelers around the globe as a must-go and must-see destination."
"Considering the distribution and readership of Action Asia," the Tourism Chief continued, "the exposure that we will gain from our partnership with Adkom is truly significant and far reaching. We are positive that through our 24-page supplement, we would be able to encourage more thrill adventure seekers in travelers to experience a bit the brand of our natural excitement."
Included in the supplement are feature articles about diversity of the country's natural beauty, write-up on the entertainment that the islands have to offer, a calendar of events and important contact information of offices that would be valuable to visitors.
The comprehensive stories include activities such as trekking in Batanes, rafting in Cagayan Valley, diving in Anilao, Cebu, Palawan and Puerto Galera, kayaking and surfing in Boracay and Siargao and eco-touring in Bohol.