Travel Guides - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

India & Nepal
New guides Karly and Bri join the gang in Northern India and Nepal, where they'll stay at an Ashram, frock-up at an Indian wedding in Delhi, marvel at the Taj Mahal, before dropping into Kathmandu where they'll hopefully see Mount Everest.

L.A. & Vegas
It's lights, camera, bedlam as our Guides hit up America's two glitziest cities - LA and Las Vegas. From Hollywood to the Walk of Fame before an epic drive across the desert to Sin City. There'll even be a surprise Travel Guides wedding!

Florida
Our Guides start in Miami at the iconic South Beach. They'll explore Little Havana and Miami's art scene, before visiting an authentic gator park. From there to the Bahamas on the world's sixth largest cruise ship and a swim with pigs.

Hong Kong
Our Guides jet into buzzing Hong Kong, to see the sights and savour the city's epic food scene. They'll learn how to lion dance, compete in dragon boat racing, and learn the ancient martial art of Tai Chi.

Canada
Our Guides are on a bus tour in Canada which kicks off in Toronto where they'll learn how to play ice hockey. Niagara Falls is on the menu as is dinner and a show in quirky Ottawa. Then it's bonjour to French Canada and Quebec City.

Cook Islands
Our Guides have grabbed sun hats for a Pacific island escape to the Cook Islands. But it's not just a drop and flop kind of holiday, there's action and adventure around every corner, including the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Aitutaki Lagoon.

Peru
It's bucket-list time as our Guides pop over to Peru, one of South America's most spectacular countries. From historic Cusco, to Machu Picchu, and then out into the middle of the Amazon jungle - it's possibly their wildest adventure yet.

Newcastle
The Fren Family, and Matt & Brett show off their hometown of Newcastle, on the NSW coast. Our Guides will surf a beautiful beach and sail the harbour, and visit Maitland gaol and the Hunter Valley before dolphin spotting in Port Stephens.

Northern Tasmania
For the first time ever our Guides are going caravanning, towing their homes on a tour of Northern Tassie. They'll try caving, visit historic Beaconsfield, and drive up (and mountain bike down!) Australia's most dangerous road.

France
Our Guides are set for an Olympic-sized tour of France - starting in the host city Paris. They'll dive into the country's food and art scenes, take in the Moulin Rouge, before an emotional visit to the battlefields of WW2 at Normandy.
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