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  • 01 Dec 2021

Travel Guides is back for a new season - and there's a new cast member in the mix!

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Fans adore the show's hilarious cast as they travel beyond their comfort zones to explore random holiday destinations around the world. 

Now, Travel Guides is back for its latest season and will  return to Channel 9 on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30pm .

While fans are very keen to see the friendly faces on our screens once more, there have been some changes to the traditional  Travel Guides cast.

Cowgirl Mel - who appears on the show with her identical twin sister, Stack - is taking some time off from this season to be with her one-year-old daughter, Savannah. 

However, Stack's new partner remains in the family, with brother Josh joining the team in Mel's place.

With that in mind, meet the Travel Guides cast for 2023...

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Meet Josh! He'll join sister Stack in place of Mel this season.

Stack and Josh

There will be a switch-up to the traditional pairing of identical twins and country cowgirls, Stack and Mel. This year, you'll see Stack and Josh. While not an identical twin, Josh is the sisters' younger brother.

As was the case with his older siblings, Josh is a little wary about travelling beyond the family's home in outback Queensland. In fact, he's never been out of Australia (until now).

While Stack and Mel were more comfortable at a local rodeo, they felt like fish out of water on their Travel Guides adventures. And Josh will be just the same! 

Will he be as game as his sisters? We're sure this construction worker will do just fine.

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Matt and Brett

Bona fide travel addicts Matt and Brett joined the show in season four, hailing from Newcastle in New South Wales.

The married couple, who have been together for 19 years now, describe themselves as ‘high end travellers’ who also love a bargain.

While Matt is organised, and packs his outfits into plastic bags via the suitcase, Brett is much happier going along for the ride, leading to a delightful Bert-and-Ernie energy that makes for great TV.

They’re also hilarious, giving biting commentary, and always making the audience laugh.

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The Fren Family

The Fren family

The delightful Fren family have been regulars since season one, bringing immediate joy to the show with their upbeat nature.

Dad Mark is upbeat and forthright, with a knack for negotiating room upgrades. He’s been married to wife Cathy for over 30 years, and their two kids, Victoria and Jonathan, are always along for the journey.

Their family grew earlier this year, with Jonathan marrying his long-term partner, Danielle Clarke .

Other members of the Travel Guides cast Matt, Brett, Kevin, Janetta, Mel, and Stack were all in attendance – too cute!

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Kevin and Janetta

‘Holiday snobs’ Kevin and Janetta always bring the laughs.

The pair, who are in their 60s, are passionate wine enthusiasts and seasoned travellers. They’re also avid researchers when it comes to their holidays, making sure they have the best possible experience, so being thrown into strange situations on the show always makes for a good laugh.

They also won’t hesitate to ask for the manager, which has earned them the catchphrase “we don’t suffer in silence”.

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Kev, Dorian and Teng

Besties Kev, Dorian and Teng love food, computer games, movies, and music.

Kev is a pop-culture expert, Dorian studies teaching, and Teng is the risk-taker, who keeps deferring university in the hopes of finding a good time.

Their combined heritage spans China, Greece and Vietnam, giving them a unique take on the world when it comes to the show.

Travel Guides Season 6 starts on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30pm on Channel 9 and 9 Now .

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The Travel Guides Cast: Everything About Salary and Living Conditions

The Travel Guides is a popular Australian reality TV series. It first aired in 2017 and was met with positive feedback from viewers. Australians were eager to watch a different type of reality TV series. They found this show to be a refreshing change from the regular selection of reality TV programs.

This series follows groups of travellers from Australia. All of the travellers are ordinary Australians, but each group is different from the next. Their job is to review the accommodations, cuisine, and tourist attractions.

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However, this isn’t your ordinary travel series. The contestants on this show are put in unpredictable situations. It’s part of what makes this show unpredictable and humorous. Each group of travellers will have a different take on the situations at hand.

What Does the Cast Do on Travel Guides?

The cast of this hit reality series gets to go on exclusive vacations around the world. While they travel, they will experience different activities, try dishes custom to other cultures, and stay at local hotels and resorts. In exchange for this, they will leave brutally honest reviews.

In each episode of the series, the travellers will go on a week-long vacation (all expenses paid). The groups each consist of family members or close friends. They will leave their comfortable nest in Australia and venture to big cities worldwide.

Viewers are introduced to new groups of travellers each season, and some fan favourites have returned to the show. One of the most popular groups on the show is the Fren family, who has appeared in all five seasons.

These groups have gotten to travel to places all over the world. Some of the places they’ve visited include:

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Does the Cast of Travel Guides Get Paid?

It hasn’t been released to the public how much the castmates of Travel Guides get paid. However, the Fren family had openly commented on how the show saved them when they were experiencing financial hardship with the restaurant they own.

Many reality TV shows made in Australia will provide contestants with weekly pay while filming. Travel Guides is a different scenario. Ordinary Australians get to travel to tourist destinations in Australia and internationally for free. All fees are covered, including accommodations, transportation, meals, shopping, and other activities they participate in. Since everything is free for travellers, they don’t have to worry about any expenses.

Whether or not the contestants get paid per episode and how much they earn hasn’t been revealed. Each group of family and friends do have the job of leaving a red hot honest review. Even if they don’t get paid, the free travelling and TV exposure are worth it.

A lot of Australian reality TV contestants are able to earn money because of the exposure they have gotten. Once the TV series airs, fans of the show begin following the castmates on social media and subscribing to their content. Well-known castmates have been able to use their exposure to get further opportunities, such as appearances on other TV series. It’s also common for them to get paid endorsement deals where brands pay them to post content on Instagram and other social media platforms.

Another way that these contestants use their exposure to earn money is through paid online gigs, like Cameo and similar platforms. This is when they record personal messages for fans for a cost. The more popular a castmate is, the more they can charge for a video. It’s also common for castmates to use paid subscription platforms, like Patreon and OnlyFans, to earn an income. Also, a lot of contestants may like to relax by gambling and choose a new Australian online casino .

What Are the Living Conditions Like on Travel Guides?

Every country these travellers visit will have different accommodations. The accommodations will be based on the culture of the country they visit. This is why the reviews from the Fren family, cowgirl twins, and other favourite castmates are always red hot.

For the most part, they get to experience good quality living conditions. However, since the accommodations are often different from what they are used to, it leads to some hilarious reviews. This is one of the main reasons why this reality TV series has been such a hit with Australians and other viewers around the world.

Every episode is a different experience for the castmates and the viewers. Travellers could be enjoying the lux life on a cruise, visiting a casino in the city, or going on an off-road adventure. They must be up for anything to get the full travel experience.

Will Travel Guides Return for Season 6?

Do you want to see the Fren family and other fan favourites back on your TV screen? Currently, there is no word on when season 6 will be released. This is because the 6th season hasn’t been renewed yet.

Fans of this beloved reality TV show shouldn’t have reason to worry about the series’ fate. It has been confirmed that the series hasn’t been cancelled and is just on a break.

Does the idea of temporarily leaving your job and travelling the world for free sound like a dream? That’s exactly what the castmates of this popular reality TV series get to experience. While there currently isn’t any information released on what contestants earn from filming the series, the experience they get is well worth it.

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What to do in Moscow

Ballet at the bolshoy, cathedral of christ the saviour, drinking & nightlife, entertainment, house-museums, the museum of modern history, the new tretyakov gallery, novodevichiy convent, patriarch’s ponds, the pushkin museum of fine arts, sandunovsky baths, the tretyakov gallery.

Travel in Moscow is easier than you might think: the city’s general layout is a series of concentric circles and radial lines emanating from Red Square and the Kremlin, and the centre is compact enough to explore on foot. Moscow’s sights can also be mapped as strata of its history: the old Muscovy that Russians are eager to show; the now retro-chic Soviet-era sites such as VDNK and Lenin’s Mausoleum; and the exclusive restaurants and shopping malls that mark out the new Russia. A CityPass is a good bet if you plan on seeing several of the city's heavyweight attractions.

Despite its size, Moscow's concentric layout is easier to grasp than you'd imagine, and the city's famous metro ensures that almost everywhere of interest is within fifteen minutes' walk of a station. Red Square and the Kremlin are the historic nucleus of the city, a magnificent stage for political drama, signifying a great sweep of history that includes Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, Stalin and Gorbachev. Here you'll find Lenin's Mausoleum and St Basil's Cathedral, the famous GUM department store, and the Kremlin itself, whose splendid cathedrals and Armoury Museum head the list of attractions. Immediately east of Red Square lies the Kitay-gorod, traditionally the commercial district, and originally fortified like the Kremlin. Stretches of the ramparts remain behind the Metropol and Rossiya hotels, and the medieval churches of Zaryade and the shops along Nikolskaya ulitsa may tempt you further into the quarter, where you'll find the former headquarters of the Communist Party. Take a private Kremlin tour to skip the lines for the Kremlin grounds and cathedrals.

The Kremlin and Kitay-gorod are surrounded by two quarters defined by rings of boulevards built over the original ramparts of medieval times, when Moscow's residential areas were divided into the "White Town" or Beliy Gorod, and the humbler "Earth Town" or Zemlyanoy Gorod. Situated within the leafy Boulevard Ring that encloses the Beliy Gorod are such landmarks as the Bolshoy Theatre and the Lubyanka headquarters of the secret police – with its "KGB Museum" – while the Zemlyanoy Gorod that extends to the eight-lane Garden Ring is enlivened by the trendy old and new Arbat streets, with three Stalin skyscrapers dominating the Ring itself.

Beyond this historic core Moscow is too sprawling to explore on foot. Krasnaya Presnya, Fili and the southwest describes a swathe which includes the former Russian Parliament building (known as the White House); Tolstoy's house and the Novodeviche Convent and Cemetery; Victory Park, with its war memorials and Jewish museum; and Moscow State University in the Sparrow Hills – the largest of the Stalin skyscrapers.

Across the river from the Kremlin, Zamoskvorechye and the south are the site of the old and new Tretyakov Gallery's superlative collection of Russian art. Private guided tours are recommended for art enthusiasts. Here too you'll find Gorky Park, the Donskoy and Danilov monasteries that once stood guard against the Tartars, and the romantic ex-royal estates of Tsaritsyno and Kolomenskoe – the latter known for staging folklore festivals and historical pageants.

Taganka and Zayauze, east of the centre, likewise harbour fortified monasteries – the Andronikov, Novospasskiy and Simonov – and the erstwhile noble estates of Kuskovo and Kuzminki, but the main lure for tourists is the Izmaylovo art market. Inside the Izmaylovo Kremlin, a cultural centre, there are also a range of attractions, from the Bread Museum and the Vodka History Museum to the fascinating Museum of Russian Toys.

Moscow's Northern Suburbs cover a vast area with a sprinkling of sights. Foremost is the Memorial and Museum of Cosmonautics and VDNK. For anyone interested in the glory days of the space race, and its monumental landmarks and propaganda, a visit is a must, like on this guided tour . In the vicinity are the Ostankino Palace, Moscow's Botanical Gardens and TV Tower. West from here, the Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines will appeal to visitors with an interest in Soviet social history, too.

Outside Moscow there's scope for day-excursions to the Trinity Monastery of St Sergei, the Abramtsevo artists' colony, Tchaikovsky's house in Kiln, Lenin's estate at Gorki Leninskie, and the battlefield of Borodino, where the battle is re-enacted every September. You can also head out to the village of Aksakovo for a beautiful two-hour troika ride. Further afield, the historic towns of Vladimir and Suzdal are graced by splendid cathedrals and monasteries attesting that they were the seat of a principality when Moscow was merely an encampment. Suzdal is one of the loveliest towns in Russia, and definitely merits an overnight stay. It's also possible to visit the Aviation Museum at Monino air base, en route to Vladimir, if you take the trouble to get permission ahead of time.

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While Moscow's Bolshoy Ballet (also spelt "Bolshoi") is going through uncertain times, plagued by infighting and rivalries (not least the recent acid attack on Artistic Director Sergei Filin), few would deny themselves the chance to see this legendary company. During the season, evening performances start at 7pm, and Saturday and Sunday matinees at noon; there are no shows on Monday.

You can see what’s on currently and for a few months ahead on the Bolshoy’s website – although the English version sometimes lags behind the Russian one. The ballet company is usually abroad over summer and sometimes also in the autumn, leaving the junior corps de ballet to entertain visitors – although star dancers are certain to be in Moscow for the opening of the new season in September. For more on Russian ballet visit www.for-ballet-lovers-only.com . For those not interested in ballet but more in the historical aspect of the Bolshoy theatre, take a guided historic tour of the grounds.

If you're more interest in Folk Dances, visit the Kostroma Folk Dance show , the most authentic one in Moscow.

Built as a symbol of gratitude to divinity for having aided the Russians’ defeat of Napoleon in 1812, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (daily 10am–6pm), opposite the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts at Volkhonka ul. 15, was demolished in 1931 in favour of a monument to socialism. The project was soon abandoned and years later, under Krushev’s rule, the site was turned into the world’s largest public swimming pool. In 1994 the Cathedral was rebuilt and is now a symbol of Moscow’s (and Russia’s) post-Communist religious revival.

Moscow isn’t a city that goes to bed early. Many venues act as a café by day, restaurant in the early evening, and both bar and club at night. This can cover anything from an arthouse café with a spot of live music to a dance warehouse, or a fancy nightclub with a restaurant and casino. Most cater to a certain crowd, whether it’s creative professionals, students, shell-suited "flatheads" or designer-draped models. While formal dress codes are rare, face control (feys kontrol) is widespread. Russians distinguish between “democratic” face control (aimed at keeping out hooligans and bandits), and the kind that favours the rich (never mind how they behave). It’s unwise to rile club security staff, however rude they might be.

There are scores of trendy bars and clubs on Krasny Oktyabr, a former chocolate factory building located across the river from Kropotkinskaya and now home to some of Moscow’s hippest nightlife.

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Moscow's gastronomic scene has improved enormously over the last five years, with hundreds of new cafés and restaurants offering all kinds of cuisine and surroundings, aimed at anyone with a disposable income – from mega-rich New Russians and expense-account expatriates to fashion-conscious wealthy teenagers.

For cheap eats head to a canteen, where you can compile a tray of dishes smorgasbord-style. Take advantage of the great-value business lunches offered by cafés and restaurants during the week between noon and 4pm.

For well over a century, Moscow has been one of the world’s great centres of classical music, opera and ballet, most famously represented by the Bolshoy Theatre but also by its orchestras and choirs. Theatre can be tricky for non-Russian speakers though circus and puppetry surpass the language barrier. Moscow’s film industry and annual international film festival dwarf St Petersburg’s, but at other times most cinemas screen Hollywood blockbusters.

All this can be surprisingly good value, provided you ask for the cheapest ticket available ( samiy deshoviy bilyet ).

Gorky Park on ul. Krymskiy Val 9 (R100; Park Kultury) is a large park occupying an area of over 700 acres along the river. In the winter the frozen-over paths become one of the city’s largest ice rinks, while in the summer Muscovites stroll the area savouring an ice cream.

Admirers of Bulgakov, Chekhov, Gorky and Tolstoy will find their former homes preserved as museums. Anton Chekhov lived at Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya ul. 6, in what is now the Chekhov House-Museum (Tues, Thurs & Sat 11am–6pm, Wed & Fri 2–8pm; R100, student R60; Barrikadnaya), containing humble personal effects, while the Gorky House-Museum (Wed–Sun 11am–6pm, closed last Thurs of the month; free; Arbatskaya) on the corner of Povarskaya ulitsa and ulitsa Spiridonovka is worth seeing purely for its raspberry-pink Art Nouveau decor. Leo Tolstoy admirers should head to the wonderfully preserved Tolstoy Memorial Estate on ul. Lva Tolstogo 21 (Tues, Wed & Fri 10am–6pm, Thurs 1–9pm, Sat & Sun 11am–6pm; R200, student R60; Park Kultury) where the Tolstoy family lived after moving to Moscow from their country estate in 1881, and where the novelist wrote War and Peace . The Bulgakov Museum at Bolshaya Sadovaya ul. 10 (Sun–Thurs 1–11pm, Fri & Sat until 1am; free; t 495/970-0619; Mayakovskaya), is the house where the novelist lived from 1921 to 1924. There are nightly tours (1–6am; R550; phone a week in advance for tour in English).

The Museum of Modern History at Tverskaya ul. 21 (Tues, Wed, Fri 10am–6pm, Thurs & Sat 11am–7pm, Sun 10am–5pm, closed last Fri of the month; R100; Tverskaya) brings the Communist past alive with striking displays of Soviet propaganda posters, photographs and state gifts, although there’s a frustrating lack of English translation.

Opposite the entrance to Gorky Park at Krymskiy Val 10, the New Tretyakov Gallery (Tues–Sun 10am–7.30pm; R360, student R220; Park Kultury) takes a breakneck gallop through twentieth-century Russian art, from the avant-garde of the 1910–1920s to contemporary artists. Full and illuminating commentary in English is a bonus.

A cluster of shining domes above a fortified rampart belongs to the lovely Novodevichiy Convent (daily 10am–5pm; closed Tues & last Mon of month; R150; Sportivnaya), founded by Ivan the Terrible in 1524. At its heart stands the white Cathedral of the Virgin of Smolensk. In its cemetery lie numerous famous writers, musicians and artists, including Gogol, Chekhov, Stanislavsky, Bulgakov and Shostakovich.

One of Moscow’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, Patriarch’s Ponds is a pleasant spot (there’s actually just one pond) for a summer stroll or an ice-skate on its frozen waters in the depths of winter. The area is also known for being the location of the opening scene of Mikhail Bulgakov’s magical realist novel The Master and Margarita .

Founded in 1898 in honour of the famous Russian poet, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts at Volkhonka ul. 12 (Tues–Sun 10am–7pm; R150–300, separate fee for Impressionist wing; Kropotkinskaya) holds a hefty collection of European paintings , from Italian High Renaissance works to Rembrandt, and an outstanding display of Impressionist works.

Get the city grit out of your skin at the exquisitely elaborate Sandunovsky baths (Neglinnaya ul. 14 bldg 3–7 w www.sanduny.ru ; Teatralnaya), patronized by Muscovites since 1896. Join Russian businessmen and socialites in the banya , a wooden hut heated with a furnace, where you are invited to sweat out impurities, get beaten energetically with birch twigs, and finally plunge into ice-cold water. Men’s and women’s baths are separate, with the women’s section more like a modern spa. A three-hour session costs R1000. Daily 8am–10pm.

Founded in 1892 by the financier Pavel Tretyakov, the Tretyakov Gallery at Lavrushinskiy per. 10 (Tues–Sun 10am–7.30pm; R360, student R220; Tretyakovskaya) displays an outstanding collection of pre-Revolutionary Russian art. Russian icons are magnificently displayed, and the exhibition continues through to the late nineteenth century, with the politically charged canvases of the iconic realist Ilya Repin and the Impressionist portraits of Valentin Serov, including The Girl with Peaches , one of the gallery’s masterpieces.

To see Soviet triumphalism at its most prolific, visit the Exhibition of Economic Achievements, or VDNKh (Prospekt Mira; VDNK/Prospekt Mira), with its statue upon statue of ordinary workers in heroic poses. Adding to the scene is the permanent trade-fair-cum-shopping-centre housed in the grandiose Stalinist architecture of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition of 1939, and the People’s Friendship Fountain, flanked by Soviet maidens, each symbolizing a Soviet republic. One of the most hubristic Soviet monuments ever built is the Space Obelisk , which bears witness to Soviet designs on the stratosphere. Unveiled in 1964 – three years after Gagarin orbited the earth – it’s a sculpture of a rocket blasting nearly 100m into the sky on a plume of energy clad in shining titanium. Moscow’s giant Ferris wheel, small amusement park and numerous food vendors help to create a fairground-like atmosphere. For a fantastic view over the VDNK, take the lift to the 25th floor of Hotel Cosmos across Prospekt Mira.

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Why visit Moscow?

Majestic churches, impressive historic fortresses, and palatial buildings: Moscow is a fascinating city whose emblematic architecture reflects the turbulent history that has defined Russia throughout the centuries.

The traces of the USSR can be found around every corner of the city , side by side with the iconic relics of Imperial Russia , like the mythical Red Square , the imposing Kremlin , and the beautiful  St Basil's Cathedral . 

Discover a fascinating world of Cold War bunkers, golden-domed basilicas, world-class art museums, and the legendary "palace of the people,"  as the Moscow Metro has been nicknamed. Whether you fancy watching a classical Russian ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre , perusing the fine arts at the Pushkin Museum , or marveling at the sheer size of the monuments to the Soviet state's achievements at the  All-Russia Exhibition Centre , this travel guide will help you on your way!

Where to start?

If you're going to travel to Moscow and you don't know much about the city yet, the first thing to do is to dive into its legendary history - understanding the past will help you understand the present. Next, check out our practical hints and tips on traveling to the city before discovering which of its most important museums , monuments , and attractions pique your interest.

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Booking your accommodation in advance is the best way to get great discounts. Our detailed guide on where to stay in Moscow  will help you decide which neighborhood you'd like to look for hotels or apartments in, and our hotel search engine will find you the best deals!

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Everything you need to know about Travel Guides 2023

Pack your bags and don't forget your passport this time, because Travel Guides is returning for a world tour.

The sixth season of the Logie Award-winning show will feature all-new overseas adventures when it premieres on Wednesday April 19 at 7:30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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While you can expect spectacular international destinations and the same hilarious antics there is one change coming to the Aussie favourite...

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In 2023 we're welcoming a new Guide and he's sure to bring a lot of fun to the show.

Who are the Travel Guides cast?

The all-new season of Travel Guides sees the return of our favourite travel critics: the budget-hunting Fren family from Newcastle, fun-loving Matt and Brett , jetsetters Kevin and Janetta , and best mates Kev, Dorian and Teng .

But there is one beloved duo that's getting a bit of a shakeup.

While cowgirl Mel takes time off to be with her gorgeous new baby, twin sister Stack is joined by their younger brother, Josh.

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Josh has never been overseas before, and he has packed an extra pair of jocks along with his passport.

Like his sisters, Josh is a true-blue country boy who will no doubt struggle with the lingo, the customs and the crowds in foreign lands. But lucky for him, he is just as game as the girls and will give anything a crack.

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How can I watch Travel Guides ?

Season 6 of Travel Guides will premiere on Wednesday April 19, at 7:30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

To make sure you don't miss out on a minute of all the fun, you can catch up on every episode for free on  9Now .

What can we expect from this season of Travel Guides ?

The new Travel Guides sneak peek gives us a little glimpse of what's in store for the new season.

The trailer promises a lineup of "spectacular new places" including Vanuatu, Malaysia, Morocco, Great Britain, Finland, South Africa – just to name a few. With such a jam-packed itinerary, there'll be no time to slow down.

And the Guides are back with their 'all or nothing' attitude, throwing themselves into the most outrageous situations.

Teng can be seen dangling over the edge of a mammoth waterfall while Matt and Brett tumble over dogsledding in the snow – and that's just the start of it.

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Top 10 Things To Do in Moscow

Published June 23, 2021 · Updated June 23, 2021

The capital of Russia, Moscow is one of the historical places in Russian History. It is not only the political center of Russia but also an industrial, cultural, scientific, and popular tourist spot. It is renowned for its spirituality of the Orthodox church, cultural hot spots, tricky and gigantic restaurants and What NOT?! Let us explore the famous places that would take us to a different world altogether . Whether you are looking for free things to do in Moscow Idaho or fun things to do in Moscow with kids, the following travel guide covers everything. Ready to tour with us?

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  • Explore the Breathtaking view at Moscow KREMLIN

This is one of the first sources of attraction when one sets their first step into Russia. Situated along the banks of the river Moskva, this is the official residence of the Russian Federation. There is an interior garden present which is famous for architectural monuments (Example: Flowerbeds) and an eternal flame glows in front of the Kremlin tower. It is also said to be the symbol of both Russian power authority. The Kremlin walls are a pretty combination of churches and palaces that are mostly open to the public. The Cathedral of Assumption is the oldest and has beautifully proportioned five domes. In 1990, the Kremlin and Red Square were awarded a UNESCO world heritage culture. Ready to witness the spectacular view of the marvelous architecture? Pack your bags and Get Set Go!

  • Witness the famous Russian Culture at Bolshoi Theatre

It is the symbol of Russia’s wealth I would say. It had got its honor due to the major art contribution and this history still ongoing and the theatre artists continue to always perform their best. The area is spread in a vast stretch where it has all kinds of theatre performances that traces its history. A new stage was initiated in the year 2002 to go ahead with the reconstruction part of the theatre. The Russian Ballet can get us a feel of the imperial culture and only the lucky ones get a chance to experience such events. Ready to tap your feet to the slow beats? Don’t forget to enjoy this one fo the fun things to do in Moscow Russia.

  • Experience the different view of Russia’s capital at the Red Square

It is one of the centres of attraction in Moscow which is situated east of the Kremlin building with a series of parades, speeches executions and various industrial exhibitions all the time. It is said that Prince Evan III had renamed it the Red Square as it has got a touch of Italian architecture as well. These are the formal meeting places for all the Muscovite masses. Though the fall of the Soviet Union had occurred, it remains an important place in Russia’s life. As far as the recent statistics are considered, few people can be seen loitering outside the tomb and the rest during the festive days.  Red square has also been a place for demonstrations, riots, and speeches. All through history,  this place was affected many times by wrong influences and at last, conquered by the right emperor. Under the right protection act, this place was framed as Moscow’s love and much more. Why wait to take a visit to this ancient sculpture?

  • Feel Blessed at Saint Basil’s Cathedral church

Situated at the Southern end of the red square, this is the combination of colours patterns and shapes which is unique to Russia’s culture. The main attraction of this place is off the FOUR domes which are OCTAGONAL and has four chapels in between them as well. This place is dedicated to protecting the Virgin early known as Vasily after Basil who got buried himself during the year 1548 – 98. Stories and history tell us that Ivan Prince II had bribed the Russian Architect for replicating the design of other famous churches elsewhere. The church original colour initially was white, and it is also said that the other colours were not added for over 200 years. The entrance costs are 700 rubbles for an adult and free for children. A bronze statue stands in honour of Minin and Dmitry who fought for the volunteers during the war and this place can be visited in the night lightning. In some of the chapels, we can see a choir singing carols for the visitors to grab attention to earn a penny or two. Once we are done checking this place, we can chill ourselves by relaxing in Zaryadye park behind this church which also has got a floating river over the Moskva River. This is a free entrance visit too that makes it one of the free things to do in Moscow. Ready with your pack bag guys?!!

  • Learn and have fun at the Moskvarium

Crazy about the sea animals and their aquatic life? This place will fulfil your desire to a great extent. It has got an excellent collection of sharks, octopus and dolphins which are a treat to our eyes. Both adults and kids will love the infrastructure and the way the animals are maintained. It is mainly described as the centre of oceanography and study of sea animals as this place is not adequate for just whales, sharks, sea fish and dolphins but seals, walruses, and other flora/fauna. The colour temperature is an important feature as it directly impacts the health of corals and must be maintained accurately. Get ready for a photoshoot?

  • Get an awestruck skyline view at Sparrow Hills

Previously known as Mount Lenin and located in the southwest part of Moscow, it is one of the high points and a famous one too where all the university pass outs have a joyful graduation day photoshoot here.It also gives us a panoramic view of Moscow and has a subway station bit far from the top. We can find plenty of outdoor activities like skating/bungee jumping and cycling. It is also an inspiration part for most of the Russian poets and artisans. The view is awesome during the day and night when the whole of the MOSCOW glitters with lights. It will maximum take 20 minutes to reach the hill and we can also opt to drive in my car. The famous Moscow university looks spectacular from this view. COME, Lets PICNIC together and enjoy these top things to do in Moscow Russia.

  • Enjoy an enthralling experience at Victory Park

This Park is famously known as “Russia’s victory”. As per history, travellers Who used to visit this place from the west would climb onto this park hill toget an awe somatic panoramic view of the city. It has got open weapon architecture spots for the tourists to view its age-old history and a collection of monuments, rides, boats, catamaran rides and much more. Even the winter rides are joyful such as cross-country skiing. It has got a huge row of fountains, a large forest, a mosque, and an orthodox church. For elderly people, there is an option to hire a roller or group rider vehicle to experience a comfy ride. If we have hired a guide, we can request them to show the park at night. This Park is also dedicated o to the heroes of the war with their victory symbol. We can also have a relaxed stroll / walk with your loved ones to the victory museum and have great photoshoots too. We can also enjoy thriller rides packed with fun and fear.  Pack your bags and choose a camera for yourself to capture the great moments. If you are searching for some of the fun things to do in Moscow this weekend with kids then come to this amazing park.

  • Try a visit to Ostankino Television Tower

One of Moscow’s unitary panoramic enterprise and network treat from 337 metres of the capital in one glance. One can get to experience the “Moscow City” like miniature photographs entangled with a 360-degree view. Every day during the afternoons, one can take a fresh walk and sip a cup of chai too. The world’s famous cafe is situated on the seventh floor of the tower. The recent update from the Russian government is that anyone can use the option of gift certificates to visit the topmost tower for their friends, family and special ones and it costs 3000 rubles for all the age groups to avail this premium offer. Ready for a quick panoramic view trip?

  • Check out the beautiful artistry at the Hermitage Museum

One of the most prestigious museums and a must-watch list when we visit Moscow for the first time. Also known as the Winter Palace, the building is made up mostly of green, white, and gold with approximately 3 million masterpieces. According to history, it is said that Empress Catherine had commanded artisans over the world to bring out the best artistries they could ever create. Only some of the masterpieces are displayed at the specified time and one will take a minimum of three hours to check out the entire art set. It was previously a collection of private souvenirs and then grew into a cultural heritage all over the globe. Some of the famous collections are European art collections, Arts, and culture of Eastern and Central Asia, Armoury, Treasure Galleries and the rooms of heritage. Other buildings surrounding this are the general staff building, winter palace of Peter, Menshikov Palace, Staraya Derevnya Restoration and Storage centre. The ticket price is 600 roubles per head and reduces to 300/- during the winter season. The entrance fees are free during the third Thursday of every month and always free to Preschool children, school children and students. The state hermitage museum has five inter-connected buildings(winter palace, little hermitage, great hermitage, hew hermitage and the hermitage theatre is the largest of them. The pavilion hall is placed as a part of the hermitage museum which has a beautiful and ornate peacock clock.

  • Explore the fine architecture at the Tretyakov Gallery

One of the national treasuries of Russian Fine art and great museums which is listed amongst best places to visit in Moscow . It has two buildings; one is the old building of the Tretyakov gallery which consists of old Russian coins and sculptures while the other buildings have 20 th -century paintings and souvenirs. One can find all the artworks of the great artisans from the 14 th century. It also has recent Russian paintings, sculptures, statues of great people who have sacrificed their lives in World War. The main exhibit of this gallery is everyone visits the place more often as it’s just 20 – minute walk from the red square and other happening places. The famous paintings are Novogrod, Pskov, Rostov Suzdal and Tver schools. We can see unofficial artworks like Boris Orlov, Viktor pivoravov that brings back nostalgic moments of the ancient USSR. The new gallery occupies a huge pavilion on Russia’s most complete Apart from the gallery displaying, the main branches hostguest’s conferences, lectures, concerts, theatre films, workshops, and daily film screenings. The famous places nearby are Red square which is a couple of kilometres walk from the Tretyakov Gallery, Muzeon park of arts which is home to 700 sculptures and a little mile distance to the gallery and Gorky park which is just a few miles away from the gallery. It is said that this building was designed by the architect Alexander Kaminsky and Vasnetov due to their interests in arts and sculpturing. Near this gallery, there is a sculpture garden called the “graveyard of fallen monuments “that displays the status of the former union members and assembly chairpersons. Cannot wait to visit this place, right?

What’s next waiting for you?

The most ideal time to visit Moscow is during the spring season (March and April) where the snow starts to meltdown and the city gets covered with colourful flowers and bushes and it is all greenery around. Also, one can visit around September as well where northern Moscow experiences the Autumn season and it’s completely warm. Other famous attractions of Moscow are: Dazzling fashion boutiques, Mountain treks, Awesome monuments, delicious eateries, enthralling parks, enjoyable night culture, cost-effective short drive trips and the list goes on. One can avail either short trip (3 days) or long trips (10 days) as well based on our budget list. Don’t forget the famous Russian shawls, chocolates, ceramics, honey and western wear as well. You can take a walk at the Alexander Garden, attend a concert at the Conservatory and participate in the Moscow free tour for FREE. Now you know where to go and what to din Moscow, you can plan your itinerary with ultimate zeal.

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15 Awesome Travel YouTube Channel Ideas for 2024

L aunching a travel YouTube channel can be quite the task; especially, when you’re not sure what to upload. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of travel YouTube channel ideas to help you fill up your content calendar. 

Even if you’ve already started uploading videos to your channel, you may find these video ideas helpful. Also, this list might help jog your creativity to come up with even more video concepts! 

Travel YouTube Channel Ideas

1. airport vlog.

What’s the difference between an airport vlog and a travel vlog? An airport vlog is more focused on getting to a destination than the destination itself. 

For example, if you’re taking a 15 hour flight or have a 24 hour travel day you can vlog about your experience and how you survive such a long travel day. You can also talk about flying with a specific airline, what the food on the plane was like, and how the different airports were. 

This is also a good time to throw in a little airport ootd or what’s in my carry on. 

2. Pack With Me

Pack with mes are another popular video idea for travel youtube channels. Whether you’re packing for a cruise, Disneyland, or a tropical getaway, a pack with me video is a great way to share packing tips with your audience. 

You can share things like what toiletries you’re bringing, how you keep things organized, what outfits you’re bringing, etc. You can also include affiliate links in your video description to help generate some income. I use RewardStyle for style and Amazon products.

Sample Ideas:

  • Pack with me for Paris – Winter Edition
  • Packing for a 10 Day Caribbean Cruise
  • What to Pack for for a Aspen Ski Vacation

3. Bucket List

Share with your audience what destinations you’re dying to visit. 

Don’t simply list them off, tell them WHY you want to visit these destinations. Is there great food? Is there a specific resort you really want to stay at or a really cool attraction? Educate while you share. 

People are always looking for suggestions on where to travel and by sharing your bucket list you may just be influencing their next vacation!

4. General Travel Tips

General travel tip videos are another great travel YouTube channel idea. Again, this is an opportunity to educate your audience. While we like to think everyone’s traveled before, there’s tons of people who may be taking their first trip ever at any given time. 

In these videos, you can share ways to save money, packing hacks, tips for a better plane ride, etc. 

  • Tips for Solo Female Travelers 
  • How to Make Traveling with Kids Easier 

5. Destination Specific Travel Tips

Piggybacking off of general travel tips, is destination specific travel tips. 

While general travel tips will serve many travelers, destination specific tips are for those visiting a particular place. You could also think of this as a “Know Before You Go” type video. For example, a Positano travel video might include things like the best time to go to avoid crowds, what airport to fly into and the transfer options, how to get around the area, and other info visitors might find helpful.

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6. Travel Vlog

If you’re starting a travel youtube channel, chances are you’ve already planned on doing travel vlogs. Depending on the trip, I will either break my travel vlogs down by destination or by day. For example, for my 10 day trip to Spain and Portugal , I did a vlog for each city we visited. However, for Disneyland I did two vlogs, one per day we were there.

Very few people will sit around and watch a 40 minute travel vlog. So, I like to break down the content into more digestible segments. 

7. Travel Essentials

Sharing Amazon Travel Must-Haves or general travel essentials is another popular video idea for travel YouTube channels. 

People are always looking for ways to be more efficient when traveling and for products that help them with this. These videos are also a good way to generate some affiliate income. I like to use LiKETOKNOW.IT to link all my products. It works with Amazon and a bunch of other brands.

Sample Video Ideas:

  • Camping Travel Essentials
  • Road Trip must-haves 
  • The Best Amazon Travel Finds 

8. What’s in your Travel Makeup Bag/Toiletry Bag

If you’re like me and like to share a mix of beauty and travel content, a “what’s in your travel makeup bag” or “what’s in your toiletry bag” video is a good way to blend the two. 

Talk about the different skincare and beauty products you bring with you when you travel and why. 

Looking for more beauty channel ideas? Read my Beauty video ideas post ! 

9. Destination Budget Breakdowns

Follow up your travel vlog with a destination budget breakdown. 

For this video you can do a mix of talking head clips with some destination footage. Walk your audience through how much each attraction cost, what you spent on meals and transportation, and any other expenses for your trip. 

You can also throw in a few tips on how to save money. 

10. Travel Makeup Routine

Another beauty/travel crossover video idea is a travel makeup routine. 

If you’re already sharing different makeup looks on your YouTube channel, this is an easy video idea to implement. 

  • Glowy Summer Vacation Look
  • Simple 5-Step travel makeup routine
  • My Go-To Beach Makeup Look

11. Luggage Unboxing

My most popular video on YouTube is my Monos Luggage Unboxing .

People are always on the hunt for the best suitcases and carry on bags. So, if you’ve recently purchased a new travel bag or have an old reliable piece, film an unboxing or luggage review sharing the ins and outs. 

12. Travel Camera Equipment

If you have a variety of cameras and accessories that you bring with you when you travel, show what’s inside your travel camera kit .

And this doesn’t just have to be cameras and lenses. Share what memory card you use, which bags and pouches you use to keep everything organized, and any other tools you use.

13. Travel Resources

For a travel resources video, share which sites and apps you use to plan, book, and execute your travels.

Think Rome2Rio, Booking, Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights), Viator, etc. 

Some people have never traveled before or have only traveled locally, which is why sharing resources is one of the more helpful travel YouTube channel ideas.

14. Lookbook

Lookbooks are an oldie but a goodie YouTube video concept. The idea is to show off all the different elements of your outfits for a particular season or event. 

For example, you could do a Hawaii Lookbook or a cruise lookbook featuring all your outfits that you wore during your vacation.

This is another good opportunity to share affiliate links and generate some extra income. 

15. Plan A Trip with Me/ How to Plan a Trip

For this video, walk your audience through your travel planning process . From picking the destination and booking flights to building an itinerary, show off how you plan your vacations.

  • Planning my Southwest Road Trip
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I hope you find these travel YouTube channel ideas helpful! I know when I was first getting started I had trouble coming up with ideas, so hopefully this list helps.

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