Useful Information
Reliable resources LGBTQ+ travelers actually use.
Practical, trusted, and selected to help you plan safer, smarter, and deeper trips around the world.
LGBTQ+ Travel & Safety Indexes
Understand rights, safety, and social climate before you explore a new city.
ILGA World
A global NGO tracking LGBTQ+ rights, legal protections, and human rights conditions worldwide.
Equaldex – LGBTQ+ Rights Index
A collaborative database showing country-by-country laws, protections, and social attitudes toward LGBTQ+ people.
Spartacus Gay Travel Index
An annual ranking comparing LGBTQ+ travel safety and legal conditions across 200+ countries and territories.
Human Rights Watch (LGBTQ+)
International reports documenting legal changes, discrimination cases, and human rights issues impacting LGBTQ+ communities.
💡 A quick rights check helps you know the ground before you explore the scene.
Global Travel & City Guides (Non-LGBTQ)
Trusted platforms for culture, city insights, and essential travel planning.
Lonely Planet
One of the world’s most established travel publishers, offering city guides, practical tips, and cultural insights.
Time Out
Local guides covering events, nightlife, restaurants, and urban culture across major global cities.
Atlas Obscura
A curated collection of hidden spots, unusual attractions, and lesser-known cultural discoveries.
Culture Trip
Travel recommendations blending culture, food, and local experiences with a modern editorial style.
Tourism Thailand
Thailand’s national travel hub for festivals, destinations, regional guides, and safety updates.
Taiwan Tourism Bureau
Official travel resource for Taiwan, offering transport guides, attractions, nature spots, and city highlights.
Numbeo
Crowdsourced data on cost of living, safety, crime, pollution, and quality of life in cities worldwide.
SafeAround
Safety ratings and risk assessments for cities and countries, designed for practical travel planning.
Wise Travel Guides
Clear, simple city guides focusing on money, transport, and essential logistics for travelers.
🤭 Culture, safety, and local vibes—checking these first helps you avoid surprises later.
Community & Lifestyle Media
Global LGBTQ+ publications covering culture, travel, and society.
Attitude Magazine
A leading UK LGBTQ+ magazine featuring culture, interviews, lifestyle stories, and community perspectives.
Out Traveler
A long-running LGBTQ+ travel publication offering destination guides and travel news.
Gay Times
A global LGBTQ+ voice covering culture, entertainment, activism, and identity.
Them (Condé Nast)
A digital platform spotlighting queer culture, fashion, politics, and community storytelling.
📚 Great for understanding what LGBTQ+ communities are talking about around the world.
Local LGBTQ+ Info Hubs
Grassroots organizations and Pride groups across Asia.
Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association
Taiwan’s leading LGBTQ+ support organization providing community programs, education, and advocacy.
Tokyo Rainbow Pride
The official organizer of Tokyo’s annual Pride parade and LGBTQ+ cultural events.
Bangkok Rainbow
A community NGO supporting LGBTQ+ rights, outreach, and local initiatives in Thailand.
Hong Kong Pink Alliance
Hong Kong’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy coalition promoting equality and community engagement.
Gay Village Amsterdam
A community-focused guide to Amsterdam’s LGBTQ+ scene, covering bars, events, parties, local culture, and neighborhood resources.
🌈 Nothing beats local knowledge when exploring a new scene.
Gayifiers Resources & Collaboration
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Unlock member-only maps, perks, updates, and insider-level community information.
Membership Benefits
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Insider Zone
A curated collection of practical advice and real travel wisdom from the Gayifiers team.
🔓 Free content gives direction. Membership unlocks the truth.
💡 These are the sources experienced LGBTQ+ travelers actually check before their next escape.
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