Our NomadicBoys have found the perfect way to frolic around the Philippines while getting exercise and looking fabulous: As Mermaids!
Category Archives: Correspondents
Gayography: Gay Travel News You Can Use
This gay travel news column is brought to you by Ashton Giese, gay travel magazine ManAboutWorld correspondent and editor of the GAYography newsbrief. On your way to P-town? Pray to Jesus — since he apparently was gay — that your United flight won’t be grounded. Plus find the 200 greatest gay bars in the world, (in?)edible eatsContinue reading “Gayography: Gay Travel News You Can Use”
Gay Vietnam: Video with the NomadicBoys. Hilarity Ensues
We spent a month travelling in Vietnam during April and May 2015. We started in the South in motorbike crazy Ho Chi Minh City (still called Saigon by locals). We discovered a few gay bars in Saigonwith our friend Quan.
GAYography: Gay Travel News You Can Use
This column is brought to you by Ashton Giese, gay travel magazine ManAboutWorld correspondent and editor of the GAYography newsbrief. We celebrate the Supreme Court decision on marriage here in the U.S. — but meanwhile Kyrgyzstan moved forward implementing the most stringent “anti-propaganda” law! Thankfully here in the U.S. our President held his annual LGBT Pride celebration at theContinue reading “GAYography: Gay Travel News You Can Use”
Gay Cambodia. NomadicBoys. Video. Need We Say More?
This blog post on gay Cambodia was originally published by the peripatetic NomadicBoys on their blog; it’s reproduced in part here. Click here to read the entire blog post on their site. We spent 2 weeks travelling in Cambodia in April 2015 with our friends Jess from the UK and Johan from France. We started in theContinue reading “Gay Cambodia. NomadicBoys. Video. Need We Say More?”
ManAboutWorld Correspondent Tom Goss Visits Death Valley
ManAboutWorld’s newest correspondent Tom Goss hit the road with a visit to the ominously named Death Valley. It’s not necessarily deadly (be sure to pack water!) but it can be super windy, hot and salty. But it’s also one of the most starkly beautiful spots in the U.S.; it features the lowest point in ourContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Correspondent Tom Goss Visits Death Valley”
Gay Vietnam: Discovering Gay Saigon With the NomadicBoys
This blog post on Gay Vietnam was originally published by the peripateticNomadicBoys on their blog; it’s reproduced in part here. Click here to read the entire blog post on their site. Vietnam was one of the gay friendlier countries we visited in Asia: it has never had any anti gay laws (unlike the US andContinue reading “Gay Vietnam: Discovering Gay Saigon With the NomadicBoys”
Gayography Brief: Your Global LGBT Travel News Update
This column is brought to you by Ashton Giese, ManAboutWorld correspondent and editor of the GAYography newsbrief. Crazy news from Lithuania where the military is alleged to be (gay) testing conscripts by asking if they “like picking flowers” or “worked in the floral industry” to determine grounds for military dismissal! Maybe next year EuroPride willContinue reading “Gayography Brief: Your Global LGBT Travel News Update”
Welcome To The Newest ManAboutWorld Correspondent: Tom Goss
A warm welcome to our newest ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Tom Goss. There he is above with a lobster and below without. Check back here for his contributions which will include some fun travel videos. Tom Goss is a singer, songwriter and storyteller based in Los Angeles, CA. Tom has spent the last decade aggressively touring.Continue reading “Welcome To The Newest ManAboutWorld Correspondent: Tom Goss”
ManAboutWorld’s Points Whisperer: Stay Ahead of Changing Mileage Programs
This occasional column is penned by ManAboutWorld publisher and writer Billy Kolber who’s also a very frequent traveler and one of the world’s experts on maximizing miles and other frequent traveler programs. Mileage is no longer a proxy for loyalty. We’re hearing about it from our friends at the airlines, in industry publications and theContinue reading “ManAboutWorld’s Points Whisperer: Stay Ahead of Changing Mileage Programs”