As LGBT travellers look for safe and welcoming destinations, parts of Asia are emerging as hotspots for inclusive tourism. Cities like Taipei, Bangkok, and Tokyo are investing in Pride events, LGBT-friendly hotels, and nightlife that caters to queer visitors.
Taiwan stands out as the first country in Asia to legalise same-sex marriage. Its capital, Taipei, hosts one of the largest Pride parades in the region, drawing visitors from around the world.
Bangkok, long known for its nightlife, is now branding itself as an inclusive city, with tourism boards actively promoting LGBT-friendly experiences. From rooftop bars to drag cabarets, the city offers a mix of culture and entertainment.
Tokyo is also making strides, with Shinjuku’s Ni-chome district gaining global recognition as a must-visit destination for queer nightlife. Local organisations provide travel resources to help visitors navigate safely.
These cities show that Asia’s LGBT travel scene is not just about entertainment, but also about building communities and fostering acceptance through tourism.
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