lgbt travel
Tips for the best LGBT-centered vacation destinations, including annual Pride festivals, gay cruises, historic landmarks and more.
Racism In Africa Towards Non-Blacks Ghana Quietly Leads In Xenophobia & Discrimination
Ghana for many seems to be on the travelers bucket list, the country has some beautiful coastline and beaches. For many staying within the country for longer notice the racism and xenophobia, especially in housing and employment. Most is towards other Black Africans. Yet many Asian and Lebanese are victims and this leads them to stay away from Ghanians.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
Ghanians Practice The Same White Supremacy & Xenophobia Seen in the United States
In every car I'm a passenger in I have to battle myself and decide if I want my Ghanian friend to be stopped and harassed by the police or immigration. Perhaps I will sit in the back and pretend to be an Uber or Bolt customer. Even when it is a Bolt or Uber ride, they'll stop the driver if they don't see thier phone mounted on the dash.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Wander
In Miami, A Feast for the Eyes and Ears this Thanksgiving
The LGBTQ+ festival weekend, URGE Miami Festival, returns to the sunny shores of South Beach this Thanksgiving weekend with three massive nighttime events and three sizzling daytime fetes including the Royal Palm Pool Party and the legendary Beach Party. Beginning November 25 and running through the 28th, the weekend events will be headlined by a who's who of the world’s most famous party DJs including Alex Lo, Dan Slater, Joe Gauthreaux, Mauro Mozart, Suri and Tom Stephan, among others.
By Ben Nelson3 years ago in Wander
Let’s make the world a more colorful place.
Find the Best Gay Friendly Holiday Destinations and Know What You’re Getting Yourself Into The LGBTQIA+ community is one of the most marginalized, and often overlooked, groups in society. This is especially true when it comes to the travel industry. The only way for these people to feel safe and accepted is if they are surrounded by other members of their community. In this section, we will review some of the best gay friendly holiday destinations for 2022. We will also look at what you should expect from each destination and how to prepare your trip accordingly. .Belize is a country located in Central America. In the early 1900s, Belize was still a region of British Honduras. It has since become independent, and it is now one of the most popular destinations for gay tourists. One of the top attractions in Belize is its diverse culture and beautiful wildlife, while other attractions include its white sand beaches and clear turquoise waters. The country’s reputation for warm weather, friendly people and beautiful beaches might draw tourists to the country, but there are many other reasons to visit as well.
By Travel Center3 years ago in Wander
Moll, Witch of the Dragons
There never used to be dragons in the Valley. There never used to be anything much in the Valley, to be fair. Although, I’m not sure that is fair because the Traders used to house their stock there, shivering and sodden creatures, half-frozen and chained to the cliffside of the Valley. The rags the Traders gave them to cover their nudity did nothing to keep the cold out of their bones.
By Danikka Taylor4 years ago in Wander
Turkish evisa online application - Express Tourism System
Do you know how to get turkey visa online? What are the different ways for getting the visa? When it comes to how to get a visa for Turkey, there are many options available. Getting a visa for visiting Turkey is easy when you know how to get it.
By Celina Johnson5 years ago in Wander
Iron Dome
It didn't take long for the world as a whole to change once the first colossal satellite grid failed. Earth was on its way to establish telecommunication and internet as a free right for every human. The project was titled “Silk Canal”; the plan was to launch a new set of noncommercial satellites licensed through the United Nations. But free just means a void in revenue across the world; sabotage quickly ensued.
By Abigail Enimula5 years ago in Wander








