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Travel Guides Begin Their Epic World Tour in Northern India and Nepal

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The Travel Guides have embarked on their much-anticipated world tour, starting in northern India and Nepal, known for its rich culture and spiritual heritage. Despite not being particularly spiritual themselves, the Guides landed in Deli with eager minds ready to explore.

Accompanied by holiday snobs, best mates, and newbie travelers, the group’s first stop was the majestic Taj Mahal, considered the ultimate symbol of love.

Upon arrival, Karly and Kevin were left speechless by the beauty of the Taj Mahal, describing it as a breathtaking sight that truly captivates.

For Matt and Brett, their main interest lay in the ‘Diana chair’ at the Taj Mahal, a reference to Princess Diana’s famous photo at the site in 1992 that sparked global speculation about her marriage.

Guided by their mentor, Matt and Brett recreated their own iconic photoshoot at the Taj Mahal, with humorous results that elicited both emotion and laughter.

The new travelers, a duo who met on the show Beauty and the Geek, expressed their excitement for the adventure ahead, ready to immerse themselves in unique experiences like laughter yoga.

During their visit, the Guides also experimented with unconventional therapies like green leaf treatment, applying olive oil and grass clippings to their bodies for relaxation and healing.

As they continue their journey, the Guides are set to explore sunny Florida, adding another exotic destination to their unforgettable travels.

Travel Guides airs weekly on Channel 9 and 9Now, promising more laughter-filled moments and awe-inspiring adventures for viewers to enjoy.

Rachel Adams

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