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Press Media Publications Couple of Men: We are Karl and Daan, two male lover travelers by heart. Together we are exploring the planet around us starting from our dwelling city Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Europe, and the whole planet. Therefore, we are professionals in creating visual and written content. We view our travels as an ongoing teaching process for ourselves and our friends, readers, and followers finding gay-friendly and open-minded places in the world. Nothing can substitute the values of locals showing us around and guiding us to their most favorite hidden gems off the overcome track.

Starting with our blog, we were able to construct up a broad and highly engaged fan community from all over the world. Our professional skills in writing, filming, photographing, WordPress processing, and marketing are some of the reasons for our successful interactive online presence on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.

During the last months since we started our gay travel blog stories, we were able to release several

If you&#;re looking for the best gay-friendly destinations, you&#;ve certainly come to the right place! We understand Africa inside out. We know her secret hideaways, members-only locations, and hottest shows – and we&#;re ready to roll out the red carpet just for you.

Africa has many gay-friendly countries, and we know exactly where you should go when, where to stay, and all the tips and tricks to make your holiday the best it can be. Here are the best countries to attach to your itinerary!

South Africa

Africa’s gay capital, Cape Town, is a hub of all things thriving and fabulous. A delicious concoction of experiences, sights and tastes await you here in South Africa&#;s oldest city.

Explore Cape Town

Botswana is a country of mystery that will take your breath away while also making you scratch your head due to its unique nuances. With its puzzling Delta flooding in the dry winter months and seemingly endless herds of elephant, this wildlife haven is like no place on earth.

Explore Botswana

Ellen Degeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi shone the limelight on Rwanda as a popula

Tanzania is a celebrity in its own right, but it's also bordered by some of Africa's most remarkable destinations, namely Kenya, Rwanda, Zanzibar, and more. And although you'll want to notice the Big 5 and Excellent Wildebeest Migration the country is renowned for, there's plenty more to see and do. From the pink flamingos parading Lake Natron to the wildlife haven of the Ngorongoro Crater, the powdery sand of Pemba island, or the cultural Stone Town, you can spend weeks exploring Tanzania.

Although homosexuality is illegal in Tanzania and same-sex marriage is not recognised, tourists contain been and are welcomed with open arms for many years now – especially when it comes to the safari lodges and service providers we hand-pick for you! If you're looking for an authentic East African safari, you can't go false with this wildlife paradise.

Tanzania is known for many delightful things. First of all, welcome to the setting of nature's greatest show, the Great Migration! Every year, more than 2 million wildebeest are joined by gazelle and zebra as they make their way across the country

SSouth Africa has one of the most progressive constitutions in the world: homosexuality is legal; same-sex adoptions were legalised in ; and, only two years later in , homosexual civil marriages became legal.

Johannesburg epitomises this forward-thinking approach, and although it just lost out by a whisker to Cologne for the Gay Games, it hosts The Out in Africa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival held yearly, whilst its annual Joburg Pride March first hit the Joburg streets in , before the current constitution came into force.

Today, the Joburg Celebration event has grown into Africa’s oldest and biggest celebration of gay and lesbian pride and attracts thousands of people, not only from South Africa but from all over the world. It takes place in Melrose Arch and is a entertainment, vibrant day out.

Gay and lesbian communities happily exist in all of South Africa’s major cities, including Johannesburg, but what you’ll find is that Joburg is an integrated capital with little or no discrimination against gay people who frequent most restaurants, bars and clubs. You’ll be welcome most places you go