10 interesting facts about Ecuador you didn’t know
Ecuador is a country in South America that is completely underestimated. Most come here to visit the Galapagos Islands, but quickly discover so much more, whether in the Amazon, the Andes or the coast....
View ArticleTravel to Japan Twitter Chat with Kanetix #TravelShare
Japan is awesome. Let’s face it, they’ve pretty much nailed it when it comes to, well, everything! The Japanese cuisine is so delicious it’s UNESCO listed and they’ve got some of the most incredible...
View ArticleGay apps for travelling: using Hornet to make local friends abroad
…and a chance to win a free iPad…read on: We pride ourselves on our Gay Travel Stories: interviews with locals we meet in each new place we visit to gain their perspective of what it’s like growing up...
View ArticleWatch our Galapagos Islands travel video
The Galapagos Islands is incredible: a once in a lifetime opportunity for most people and for good reason. This is our Galapagos Islands travel video, which we hope inspires and captivates you. The...
View ArticleGay Quito: our guide to the best bars, clubs and hotels in the capital of...
The average length is 7 inches! Surely a reason alone to book your flight over… Quito itself is a beautiful city to explore, perched up high in the mountains, almost 3,000m/9,840ft high. Once you’ve...
View ArticleRecipe for Peruvian Pisco Sour cocktail
Pisco Sour is the national drink of Peru and one of our all time favourite cocktails. It’s a mix of Pisco (a grape brandy), lime juice, egg whites and sweetened with syrup. The famous Peruvian Pisco...
View ArticleGay life in Peru: interview with our friend Aaron from Lima
“A man who rides Peruvian paso horses is referred to as a “chalan” – not to be confused with a “chalon” – that’s Peruvian gay slang for a guy with a huge dick!” Our Peruvian buddy Aaron from Lima is...
View ArticleAmazon cruise versus jungle lodge?
Seby took one look at the dark green colour of the Amazon River, turned to Stefan and declared: “I am NOT swimming in there Stefan. I will NOT become piranha fish food!” Stefan got his way in the end...
View Article6 Awesome Things To Do In Ecuador
The guys let go of Stefan’s swing and out he went, flying into the Andes SHOUTING at the top of his lungs, half terrified, half blown away by the adrenaline… Throughout our 8 years relationship,...
View ArticleGay Lima: guide to best gay bars, clubs, saunas and hotels
Foodies love Lima and we sure love her back. Just as Penang is the foodie capital of Asia, Peru’s capital city is famous throughout Latin America as the melting point of many different cuisines. Lima...
View ArticleGay travel guide to Cusco and the Sacred Valley
“Stefan look: it’s Cusco gay pride – rainbow flags everywhere!!!” Seby wasn’t wrong. One of the first things you notice arriving in Cusco are all the Inca rainbow-like flags flying proudly all across...
View ArticleOur experience trekking the Inca Trail with Journeyou
We made it! A magical memory from our Nomadic Boys journey we will share forever. This was what was going through our minds, whilst sat atop Wayna Picchu mountain, peering down at the Inca world wonder...
View ArticlePepo app: the latest social media app you need to join!
Pepo is the latest cool app we’ve been using during our travels and loving it. It enables us to get more intimate with our followers, offering tips, advice, discuss the latest foodie discoveries and of...
View ArticleGay Arequipa: our guide to the best gay bars, clubs and hotels
Arequipa is Peru’s second city with just under 1 million inhabitants. It is nicknamed the White City because it is almost completely built out of a white volcano stone called sillar. Most come to...
View ArticleWhy you should not do the Inca Trail in January
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous treks in the world. We did it in early January 2017, during the rainy season. Whilst we loved our experience a great deal, we think you should...
View ArticleGay friendly travel itinerary to Peru
Peru is a destination which is sure to captivate you in many ways, from foodie paradise Lima to the Inca heartland around Cusco. Although Peru has traditionally been quite a conservative country, it is...
View Article5 Romantic Things To Do in Sicily
Did you also grow up watching those scenes in The Godfather when Michael Corleone woos the drop dead gorgeous Apollonia set in the stunning Savoca village of Sicily? The surroundings of the hillside...
View ArticleIs it worth going to Lake Titicaca?
When we were planning our trip to Peru, we were close to skipping Lake Titicaca altogether, mainly because of all the bad press it receives about being so touristy. But if you avoid the tourist traps,...
View ArticleRecipe for Chilean machas a la parmesana: baked razor clams with cheese
Machas a la parmesana is a classic starter dish in Chile. It is razor clams baked in their shell, mixed with cheese, wine and more, depending on the recipe. It was created in the 1950s in Viña del Mar...
View Article5 unique gay friendly hotels in Peru
Peru has historically been a very conservative society and quite hostile to its LGBT community. However, very slowly, more and more politicians are coming out in support of legislation favourable to...
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