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Gay Bangkok Guide GAY BARS & CLUBS IN GAY BANGKOK Balcony Pub Address: 84-88 Silom 4 Alley, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 Phone: +66 2 235 5891 Open: 5.30 pm to 2 am daily On both sides of the Balcony, there is indoor and outdoor seating, as well as an upstairs bar and karaoke. It hosts a variety of events and international themed dining evenings. Banana Bar On 4 Address: 114/17 Silom…
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Gay Siem Reap Guide GAY BARS & CLUBS IN GAY SIEM REAP Barcode Address: Mondul 1 Village, New Street A, Siem Reap Phone: +855 11 596 480 Open: Tuesday – Friday: 9pm – 2am and Saturday – Sunday: 8pm – 2am The main gay bar on Pub Street and the most centrally located gay hangout in Siem Reap, making it the most popular by default. Luuma Bar-Tapas-Siem Reap Address: Olive St, Krong Siem…
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Travel Secrets of Cape Town South Africa Cape Town is South Africa’s crown gem. It’s impossible to overstate the value of a trip to Cape Town! The first is the stunning splendor of a jagged mountain range that drops abruptly into a dazzling sea, its slopes covered with greens and delicate blossoms. Then there are the exquisite white beaches lapped by a cool Atlantic, their contours delineated by massive granite boulders to bake on and…
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Gay Kathmandu Guide COFFEE BARS & RESTAURANTS Cafe Mitra Address: Thamel Marg, Kathmandu 44600 A gay friendly place with a terrace. Frequented mostly by ex-pats. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Inclusive Galaxy Address: Suman Marg-2, Kathmandu Phone: +977 981 398 9853 open: 9 am to 9 pm daily Invites all LGBTQ people from around the world to eat, live and love. Ran by a former Mr.Gay Handsome Nepal Couple. BARS & CLUBS…
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The Orangutan Experience of Borneo The goal of any traveller who visits Borneo is to spot and explore the life of Orangutans. The specialty of Borneo is, not only you can see them in the wild but also in semi-wild environments. The Orangutang population decreased from 66,000 (in 2006) to 45,000 or less at present. So, if you want to visit Borneo just to see them you have made the right choice. In the next…
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