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Exotic India

Few destinations evoke a feeling of exotic romance travel, fairytale palaces and mysticism like India.

Discover a journey to a land which will please all of your senses and have you asking for more. From the hustle and bustle of New Delhi and Mumbai

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Canada

One of the world's gay-friendliest countries (it's even one of the few that has legalized same-sex marriage), it's big, sprawling, and increasingly diverse. From sophisticated, gay-friendly urbs like Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver to backwoods camp

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Britain

London's one of the world's quintessential queer capitals, of course, but there are plenty of other town and country GLBT offerings throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, from urban scenes of Brighton, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinb

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Spain

One of the world's most progressive and gay-friendly countries also has a huge amount to offer, from beaches to historic sites stretching back into prehistory. Plenty of cities (Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, etc.) and beach resorts (Sitges, I

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Mexico

¡Ay, papi! This huge, touristically rich country is a mixed bag when it comes to gay-friendliness, but it offers offers plenty of resorts and cities that are gay-popular and gay-friendly. First and foremost is of course Puerto Vallarta, but you can f

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Central America

With some grade-A ecoutourism and archeological/historic sites, overall this is one of the Americas' more backward and least gay-friendly regions. Nonetheless, these seven countries (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Pa

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California

A recent referendum notwithstanding, the Golden State is still by and large a gay-friendly one, home to vibrant GLBT communities and welcoming tourism industries in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Berkeley, San Diego, Palm Springs, Laguna Beach, Russian

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