Gay Bogota – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more
The ultimate gay guide to Bogota. Find the best gay hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, saunas, tours & more!
The ultimate gay guide to Bogota. Find the best gay hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, saunas, tours & more!
Buenos Aires is one of the most popular destinations to visit in Latin American. LGBT+ rights in Argentina are quite evolved compared to the rest of the continent and Buenos Aires is a leader in Latin American.
Looking for a unique and challenging gay hike and travel experience? Here are 5 incredible gay hiking options for LGBT+ adventure seekers.
Visiting Patagonia is a life-changing experience and El Calafate is perfectly situated to ease you into the wonder of Southern Argentina. Here’s our list of the top things to do in this unique destination.
If you’ve never considered a visit to Colombia, now just might be the right time. As Colombia gay rights have progressed in recent years, the destination offers more than ever for the LGBT+ community.
The past 2 years we’ve been celebrating New Years Eve outside the United States. See what fun New Years Eve traditions we’ve picked up from around the globe.
When we began our round the world trip planning, we knew we wanted to do some work with volunteer organizations which is why we worked at a school and orphanage at Casa Guatemala in Rio Dulce and at a children’s center and a farm for Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa in Ghana, but we’ve always […]
During our round-the-world backpacking trip, we stayed mostly in hostels. However, we also made sure to treat ourselves every once in a while with a hotel – about once a month. You can only stand to not have a private room for so long! Our other common lodging option was of course CouchSurfing which we […]
Check out how we spent a week celebrating Carnival 2013 in Rio de Janeiro. We made time for Rio’s best including street parties, food, drinks, and sightseeing.
Iguazu Falls was the perfect way to cross the border from Argentina into Brazil and from there we continued our journey to Rio for Carnival, but we had one more stop on the way. Parati is a former Portugese colonial town with well preserved cobblestone streets (or as Auston calls them: cobbleystone) and historic buildings […]