Thailand shines in Lonely Planet’s Global LGBTQ+ Travel Guide

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Bangkok earns praise for inclusivity and vibrant culture in Lonely Planet’s LGBTQ+ Travel Guide, joining top destinations like Amsterdam and Melbourne.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand has been featured in Lonely Planet’s newly released The LGBTQ+ Travel Guide, a publication highlighting 50 global destinations that offer safe and inclusive experiences for LGBTQ+ travelers. Authored by travel writer Alicia Valenski, the guide offers practical advice, local insights, and safety information specifically tailored for travelers in this group.

Bangkok is presented as a standout destination in Southeast Asia, supported by Thailand’s 2024 legal recognition of marriage equality and a cultural landscape that has long embraced gender diversity. The guide describes the capital as a dynamic mix of luxury, nightlife, and community spaces, known for its drag performances, welcoming venues, and vibrant culinary offerings.



Thailand’s inclusion aligns with broader efforts to position the country as a safe, inclusive destination for all tourists. Same-sex sexual relations were decriminalized in 2003, and recent legislative reforms have further elevated Thailand’s status as a regional leader in LGBTQ+ rights. With its tropical beaches, colorful festivals, and reputation for warm hospitality, the country remains a year-round draw for travelers.


The guide also addresses challenges that LGBTQ+ travelers may encounter, providing cultural context and safety tips for each location. Its content indicates a growing demand for travel resources informed by lived experience and community voices.

The 240-page book includes recommendations for accommodation, dining, and itineraries across five continents. Bangkok joins cities such as Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Melbourne in this curated list. (NNT)