Although it is 2015 and most
gay and lesbian tourists encounter no problems whilst travelling it still helps
to research as much as possible on your destination before your trip. There are still places around the world where
homosexuality is not tolerated and even outlawed.
Homosexuality is still illegal in Iran, Iraq,
Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen,
Bahrain and Palestine. In some countries same-sex relationships might be legal
in some regions but not others. Other countries may not declare homosexuality
illegal outright but consider it taboo and not socially acceptable. While you
don’t have to necessarily avoid these countries it’s best to research the laws,
customs and attitudes of your destination with regard to gay and lesbian issues
before you arrive.
Even places like the United States or some
parts in Western Europe where gay marriage is legal gay hate crimes still
occur. In an ideal world members of the gay and lesbian community wouldn’t have
to worry about being discriminated against, however there are still members of
society who are intolerant to people because of their sexual preference. In
some countries this attitude is more prevalent than others.
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Always be a responsible tourist no matter where you’re
travelling to. Try to avoid looking “touristy” and do not leave your luggage
and personal effects unattended.
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Avoid walking alone at night especially in streets without
adequate street lighting. This goes for
any person in any country.
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Whether you like it or not you should always remember that
you are subject to the laws in the country that you are visiting and adhere to
them. No exceptions.
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If you are travelling with your partner it’s best to keep the
public displays of affection to a minimum in countries less tolerant than
others. In countries where homosexuality is illegal avoid them all together.
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If you don’t have a specific destination in mind consider
destinations like Las Vegas USA, Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Copenhagen Denmark or
Oahu in Hawaii that are known to welcome and celebrate the gay community.
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Dress appropriately for the country you are heading too. If
you are heading to a conservative country ensure you cover up and be aware that
things such as outlandish jewellery can bring unwanted attention to yourself.
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If you are on the unfortunate end of unwelcome attention then
the best thing to do is ignore it. Reacting to it can make a situation escalate
into something more serious.
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As a general rule of thumb you are more likely to experience
difficulties in rural areas. Some places in these areas will not accept
bookings from same-sex couples. Phone ahead and check before arriving.
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