Get ready for parades, parties and a whole lot of pizzazz.
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“I think it makes a positive difference to some travellers having me as their leader.”
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Why I can be myself on group tours, according to one gay traveller
by Carl Hiehnby Carl HiehnThe type of individual who travels with tour operators or signs up to sleep in a hostel built for 60 must have a level of flexibility. They’re there to meet new people, make new friends and test their own comfort levels.
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This is a reminder to all Australian travellers, wherever you are in the world, that you don’t have to be waiting at home for your chance to vote.
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While much of Europe is welcoming and safe for LGBTQI travellers, here’s a list of 5 cities that are not only welcoming and safe, but certain to make you swoon.
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For years, LGBTQ travellers have flocked to the usual suspects of queer-friendly destinations: Barcelona, San Francisco, Sydney. But our world exploration shouldn’t have to stop there.
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One guy’s experience of the biggest, proudest party in the Middle East.