Out-of-this-world beautiful, these burnt-sienna desert-scapes will make you feel like you’ve landed on Mars, and the vast, desolate landscape will bring your soul rest like nothing else on earth.
In Namibia, discrimination based on sexual orientation is not illegal. However, the general public is very accepting when compared to other African countries. Various local LGBTQ+ groups are fighting for more rights. However, if you travel to the right destinations with gay-friendly service providers, you will have an experience of a lifetime.
Although homosexuality is illegal in Namibia, it is not actively enforced, especially not for tourists. Namibia has been a very gay-friendly destination for years now, and the local LGBTQ+ communities are growing.
Absolutely. It has been and still is a popular destination for gay tourists. That being said, you should always respect local laws and limit public displays of affection until you've reached your gay-friendly destination Out2Africa booked for you.
You have to visit Africa's Gay Capital, South Africa. You can also easily hop on a plane to the Kruger National Park for a Big 5 safari, an adrenaline-fueled getaway in Victoria Falls, and a beach getaway on one of the many islands in the area.
Take your pick! From traditional safaris to hot air balloon rides for a bird's-eye-vew of the dreamlike landscapes, hiking up the famous Sossusvlei dunes, quad biking or stargazing, you'll always have something to see and do. However, if you simply want to drink in the peace and do as little as possible, you can do that too!
It all comes down to where you want to be based and whatever tickles your fancy! Whether Luxury Tented accommodation for a glamping experience is your style, a chic hotel, or farm-style Lodge, we've got the place for you.
Although homosexuality is illegal in Namibia, it is not actively enforced, especially not for tourists. Namibia has been a very gay-friendly destination for years now, and the local LGBTQ+ communities are growing.
Absolutely. It has been and still is a popular destination for gay tourists. That being said, you should always respect local laws and limit public displays of affection until you've reached your gay-friendly destination Out2Africa booked for you.
You have to visit Africa's Gay Capital, South Africa. You can also easily hop on a plane to the Kruger National Park for a Big 5 safari, an adrenaline-fueled getaway in Victoria Falls, and a beach getaway on one of the many islands in the area.
Take your pick! From traditional safaris to hot air balloon rides for a bird's-eye-vew of the dreamlike landscapes, hiking up the famous Sossusvlei dunes, quad biking or stargazing, you'll always have something to see and do. However, if you simply want to drink in the peace and do as little as possible, you can do that too!
It all comes down to where you want to be based and whatever tickles your fancy! Whether Luxury Tented accommodation for a glamping experience is your style, a chic hotel, or farm-style Lodge, we've got the place for you.
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