If you’ve ever typed “Where is it safe for a trans person to live?” into Google and felt unsatisfied with the search results – this is for you. Because places that are marked gay-friendly aren't always trans friendly. And big blue cities in red states still mean passing through red state roads and airports. While no one has all the answers, and nobody can tell you where you'll be safe no matter one (because no one is a mind reader), there are places that are better than others. This p...| QUEER ADVENTURERS
Warnings against US travel are headline news. Discover how many foreign tourists are staying away and how much the travel boycott could cost the United States.| QUEER ADVENTURERS | LGBTQ Travel + Outdoor Adventures
While it’s always been a good idea to share your travel plans with a trusted person, recent policy changes in the U.S. mean that taking steps to protect your safety isn't just the smart thing to do for LGBTQ travelers. It's necessary. I’ve been traveling as a gender-nonconforming person for years. I've learned what amount of preparation and planning makes me anxious, and what sets me at ease. Whether you’re traveling within the U.S. or heading abroad, this transgender travel guide will ...| QUEER ADVENTURERS | LGBTQ Travel + Outdoor Adventures
Learn how proposed laws including new trans bathroom bills will make Texas less safe for LGBTQ Texans – and all travelers flying through Texas airports| QUEER ADVENTURERS | LGBTQ Travel + Outdoor Adventures