Adventure travel is about more than simply visiting a destination. It is about experiencing the world actively, immersively, and in ways that create unforgettable memories. For LGBTQ travelers, gay adventure travel can mean rafting through the Grand Canyon, exploring ancient temples in Egypt, hiking through dramatic landscapes, spotting wildlife on safari, or discovering remote destinations […]
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Zachary’s January 2025 Notes: Weddings, Holidays, and Customer Appreciation
This January has been a month of celebration, reflection, and gratitude. Here’s a glimpse into my personal and professional highlights as we kick off 2025, and Customer Appreciation Month! A Special Wedding Ceremony I had the honor of officiating the wedding of my dear friends and neighbors, Nancy and Dave. Nancy requested a short and […]
Zachary’s Notes – May 2023 – Indonesia, India and Saipan
Greetings fellow HE Traveler’s I hope this note finds you well. It’s been an exciting and eventful month for me, full of adventure and new experiences. Firstly, I’m thrilled to report that we’ve finally launched our Indonesia tour! Our inaugural launch of the long delayed (pandemic) Gay Indonesia-Island Hop tour was a resounding success! As […]
Shared Humanity in Central Europe
HE Travel delivers amazing tours around the world through our rich network of partners. These local companies and guides know their home region well, and together we create our unique tour itineraries. Fellow National Tour Association member Discover Slovakia Tours is the long-time partner for our Capitals of Central Europe tour to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, […]
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Magical Gay Safari Experience
There’s something magical and mystical about a gay safari in Southern Africa. It offers one of those rare experiences where we humans are guests of nature, on their scale. The animals run free, following instincts honed by their species over the millennia. We humble visitors are dwarfed by the grandeur of the surroundings while in our protective vehicle or safari lodge. We can learn a lot about living in harmony with nature by observing the people whose ancestors have long co-existed with the animals.






