Resources are out there for LGBTQ+ travelers looking to stay safe

This 2024 photos shows Stefan Arestis, left, and Sebastien Chaneac at the Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan. The two have written a guide for LGBTQ+ Travelers, “Out in the World.†(The Nomadic Boys via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Do LGBTQ+ tourists have a green book-like system for staying safe while traveling in these politically precarious times? They don't have one. They have many.

In recent years, there's been an outpouring of specialized blogs, and . There are organizations that of transport operators, destinations and special events. And there are with eyes on the laws and customs of the world.

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