Travel Guides - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Italy
In the season 2 premiere episode, our guides jet off to Bologna, the foodie capital of Italy. After experiencing the best that Bologna has to offer, who will rave about this Italian gem and who will leave disappointed?

Bali
Our guides escape to one of Australia's favourite destinations, Bali. More than one million Aussies escape to this Indonesian island each year. But will our guides be able to avoid the bogans and Bintang to discover a real island paradise?

New Zealand
It's time for our guides to hit the snow as they fly off to Wanaka, New Zealand. For many of them, this will be their first ski holiday, but after experiencing the ultimate winter adventure, will Wanaka meet our Travel Guides' expectations?

South Africa
Our Travel Guides head to South Africa, kicking off their week-long journey in Cape Town. Abseiling & penguin spotting will be some of the activities that await. Will they agree that the rainbow nation is your next "must see" destination?

Vietnam
Our Travel Guides are in Vietnam. In Hanoi they'll live like the locals, navigating through busy streets, sampling cuisine, shopping and joining a motorbike tour. They'll also visit a Pearl farm in Halong Bay. Will our guides be impressed?

Tropical North Queensland
This week the Travel Guides head to Tropical North QLD. In Cairns they'll try white water rafting and aqua aerobics before exploring the marvels of the Great Barrier Reef. What will our guides rate this Aussie destination out of 5 stars?

Sri Lanka
Our Travel Guides jet off to Sri Lanka. In Nuwara Eliya they'll travel in a tuk tuk, sample the local cuisine and head to Ramboda Falls. After a stint in Habarana Village it's off to an elephant safari. Will our guides love it or loath it?

Western Australia
This week the Travel Guides are in Western Australia. They'll have adventures in Bridgetown and Hamelin Bay, then it's off to Busselton for a unique mermaid experience. What will our guides rate this Aussie destination out of 5 stars?
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