2 April 2019

Laughter, mayhem and rolling down the hill as ‘Travel Guides’ visit Canberra

| Glynis Quinlan
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The Fren family roll down the hill at Parliament House during a ‘Travel Guides’ visit to Canberra. The image is a still from Nine’s ‘Travel Guides’ Canberra promotional video.

High-rating Australian television series Travel Guides comes to Canberra tonight (2 April) for its last episode of the season – shining a national spotlight on many of the bush capital’s top attractions, including Jamala Wildlife Lodge, Parliament House, Floriade, GoBoat and the Australian Institute of Sport.

The funny Nine Network reality series last week topped its time slot with 915,000 viewers and this week is out to find out if “there’s more to Canberra than pollies and public servants”.

The five different groups of ordinary Aussies turned travel critics will take in the sights of our city and indulge in a range of antics in the process.

On a visit to Parliament House, we will apparently see the popular Fren family from Newcastle uncover the mystery of the missing Prime Ministerial portraits before “rolling down the building’s grassy roof on their bellies”.

Then they will drop into the Australian Institute of Sport where viewers will have the taxing task of seeing if they can tell the difference between the Frens and the nation’s elite athletes.

Filming for the episode occurred between September 22 and 30 during Floriade last year but it has been kept under wraps until now.

VisitCanberra Director Jonathan Kobus sees the reality show’s visit to Canberra as a great way to showcase the city’s attractions.

“Being featured on Travel Guides is a great way for Canberra to show the diversity of experiences our city offers a range of audiences,” Mr Kobus said.

“And having the show screen on Budget Day shows there’s more to Canberra than politics. We’re hopeful the Travel Guides audience will see that too.”

The Fren family being filmed during a ‘Travel Guides’ visit to Canberra during Floriade last September. Photo: Supplied by VisitCanberra.

For the guides themselves, it’s all about having fun while they work out how many stars to give their Canberra holiday.

Twin sisters Stack and Mel accidentally leave their mark on Floriade in an effort to take the perfect selfie while at night they hit “terrifying heights” on the Ferris wheel at Floriade’s NightFest.

Best mates Kev, Dorian and Teng add to the action when they have an unlikely romantic encounter in the basket of a hot air balloon as they take in Canberra’s views.

The travel guides get to enjoy the views from a hot air balloon during their visit to Canberra. The image is a still from Nine’s ‘Travel Guides’ Canberra promotional video.

The guides will also discover Canberra’s ‘wild side’ as they spend the night at Jamala Wildlife Lodge and find out what it is like to sleep in close proximity to cheetahs, lions and tigers.

Deepesh gets close to a cheetah during a night at Jamala Wildlife Lodge. Photo supplied.

It seems that some of Canberra’s more infamous attractions also get a look in.

“Driving across town, the highlight for some is a glimpse of the capital’s most notorious, and phallic-shaped, outdoor sculpture,” says the program’s publicity unit.

On their final day in Canberra, the guides captain a GoBoat on Lake Burley Griffin, but, perhaps not surprisingly, the Fren family’s navigation skills leave a lot to be desired.

The Travel Guides Canberra episode screens tomorrow night (2 April) at 8:40 pm on Channel Nine.

Below is a promotional video of the episode sourced from Nine’s Travel Guides Facebook site.

Original Article published by Glynis Quinlan on The RiotACT.

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Pretty disappointing that these guys get to roll down the parliament house lawns even though the general public is now banned.

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