Description
Trizzy and Maui (@yourbasictraveler) get deep in today's episode on LGBTQIA+ travel: what countries to visit, how to prepare for travel, what research to do, feelings traveling as lesbians, what kinds of questions they were asked, and how to deal with certain situations on the road.
We hear stories and tips from their past travels to Egypt, the Philippines, USA National Parks, and Europe.
This episode is sponsored by Rhino, a social app that focuses on diversity in travel, and enables people from every background to share and discover travel experiences through photo and video. Download Rhino for free today in the Apple App Store or in Google Play.
Connect with Maui & Trizzy:
• Youtube @mauiandtrizzy
• TikTok @mauiandtrizzy
• Maui IG @yourbasictraveler
Articles mentioned:
• Countries that criminalizes same-sex activities via https://BBC.com
• Maldives and LGBTQIA+ via https://outofoffice.com
Resources:
• ILGA (International Lesbian Gay Association) website
• Roam Rhino App (for Apple users)
• Roam Rhino App (for Android users)
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