Dear Fellow Travelers, We often get asked “what’s the difference between your tours and ones offered by your competitors?” This is really a question of selecting a trusted “Name Brand” tour company instead of the other choices available. HE Travel is the original gay tour operator. In fact, the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association named […]
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Amazon Woman: Adventure in the Jungle of Peru (Part 3)
This is Part 3 in a series. Click to read Part 1 and Part 2. Day 4: Birding, Fishing, Hiking, and Daring each other to eat things we found in the Amazon Rainforest We met at 4am and went down to the dock for a birding expedition. The morning was misty and cool and the […]
Amazon Woman: Adventure in the Jungle of Peru (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of a three-part series. Click HERE to read Part 1. Day 3: Entering the Rainforest This morning we gathered our belongings and set out for the port, where we had a bit of time to kill before our boat arrived. We saw more grilled and roasted meats for sale, and a […]
Amazon Woman: Creation of a New Adventure in the Jungle of Peru (Part 1)
by Sara Moses Back in April, my colleague Scott and I were sent to Peru to work on developing two new tours in the Amazon Rainforest. I was chosen for this expedition in order to create our new Amazon Woman tour for lesbians, and Scott was sent to get perspective on a new Amazon cruise […]
Designing a Gay Patagonia Tour (Part 2)
By Zachary Moses This is the second in a a three-part series about developing HE Travel’s Adventurous Gay Patagonia Tour. Click to read Part 1. Day 4: Enter the Estancias After waking up to a beautiful Patagonian dawn we got up and had breakfast in our hotel. I ordered carrot juice that was mixed with […]
Designing a Gay Patagonia Tour (Part 1)
By Zachary Moses Last January I left on one of my most ambitious expeditions to date. A gay Patagonia tour; a tour at the bottom of the world. The last touch of greenery before the vast frozen white and deep blue landscapes of Antarctica. I flew on New Year’s Eve and practically had the airports […]






