At what they can expect. Man screams. From the australian jungle to a supposedly haunted castle in wales. This years im a celebrity has relocated lock, stock and hammocks to the uk. But will the show, now in its 20th year, live up to expectations . A host of im a celebs sister show thinks so. Its going to be freezing. I mean, in australia, yes, there are a lot of creepy crawlies, yes, there are snakes, yes, theyre hungry, yes, theyre tired, but at least theyve got the sunshine, whereas this time round, it is going to be so glacial. These are the sleeping quarters, and, in case youre wondering, there is at least a bit of a roof. First time we saw this castle, it immediately felt like the right place to go. It has an incredible feel to it. We love the way in which the outside is a sort of coming inside, that you have nature overrunning this place. It felt like a natural home for im a celebrity. Producers have adapted the format. Aussie kiosk kev has been replaced by kiosk cledwyn, but the key question is, will the welsh critters be as horrifying as their australian counterparts . They are bringing in so many critters and all sorts and i dont know if im allowed to say, im going to say it anyway, so one of the new creatures is the bald rat. Now, ive never heard of a bald rat before rehearsals yesterday and i would be petrified. There are ten contestants going into the castle and one of them should have an advantage. Hes already a knight. Bbc presenter Victoria Derbyshire is another bracing herself for a less than luxury experience, this is the camp shower and toilet. Im not risk averse and i want to immerse myself in adventures like this. Other contestants include Shane Ritchie who says hes taking part because he needs the cash. Former strictly professional dancer aj prichard, pa ralympian Hollie Arnold and giovanna fletcher, a podcaster, presenter and actress. Producers are keeping contestants and crew safe with regular covid tests. The crew will also carry proximity buzzers which will alert them if they get too close. The contestants will become a bubble as theyll be living together, and the hosts ant and dec can stand nice and close as theyre also in a type of bubble. The show launches on sunday evening, hoping to provide some much needed lighthearted lockdown relief. Olivia richwald, bbc news. Now on bbc news, the travel show coming up on the show the lockdown elopers heading for vegas. Laughs. I think im ready for my big day now. Lets go this week, we are in oklahoma, meeting some of its legendary cowboys of colour. And the uphill task facing these Mountain Guides in a remote and stunning corner of east africa. This is africas botanical big game. Because it has got lots of things that you cant find anywhere in africa. Theme music plays. Hello and welcome to the show, once again in lockdown at travel show ho. It is getting a bit like groundhog day, isnt it . But i know from looking on our media feeds just how many of you, like us, are desperate to get back out there on the road again, and i suppose all we can do in the meantime is plan and dream, and weve got plenty of great inspiration coming your way. First, though, for those of us who are looking forward to a time when we can travel again, what does that look like . And how can we safely book a trip when things are still so uncertain . Well, normally at this time of year, lots of us would be thinking about booking our usual summer trip to the beach, or maybe an easter city break. And there is, of course, one holiday coming up very soon that many travellers may still have their eye on. But coronavirus has meant that this Festive Season will look a little different. Travel website skyscanner has found that despite this, many brits are still searching for some of the more traditionally popular christmas destinations. They have also been surveying thousands of people a week since march to try and understand how peoples views on travel are shifting. The searches we see people doing are short term booking horizons, so thats either seven days oi seven weeks at most. And generally that could be, you know, getting home if a restriction has come into place. It could be getting away to work away. But actually, you know, ultimately we see huge spikes. So when portugal, for example, came onto the list of countries that you could go visit, we saw a spike of about 2000 . It is one thing to look at concrete bookings and searches, but when youre speaking to people about their feelings about travel, really, whats the shift for you . So they want to be sure that their money is safe and actually, again, that they can move things around, make sure they can get a refund and then, second to that or alongside it, i should say is the health factor. People are really saying that, you know, not only is it their responsibility to take care of themselves, its their responsibility to take care of the community that they are visiting and that they live around. People will continually need to adapt, and so will the industry. People are carrying over a significant amount of their holiday allowance from work into next year, so there is more need and more opportunity to use it and get away. Meet the hickman family. For them, a year is not complete without a trip to disney world. They have booked for next year. Can i get a round of applause . Applause. Orlando, with its range of theme parks and resorts like universal and disney, has topped skyscanners searches for this easter time. I have been to disney about 11 times now. I think this was the 11th time this year. Bippety bopperty boo. My dads been 25 times oh, so 2a 25th was this year and itjust takes you away from reality. The children probably get as much enjoyment out of it as me, but i think im a little bit higher than them. 2019 i expected it to be a lot different. The queueing for the rides, i imagine, would be a lot different. The children, they are very excited but they are very excited every year, to an extent. Even more so, i think. We have been locked in this year. It gives us something to look forward to. Well, fingers crossed they are back with mickey and the gang next year. But for the rest of us still making up our minds, how can you book a trip away with confidence . Consumer magazine which . Has that said since march, over 9 Million People have had a holiday cancelled but that £1 billion are still outstanding in refunds. Hello, rory hello whats your advice for people who want to book a holiday now, even if it is not going to happen for a little while . What i would say to travellers who are booking is book a package holiday that offers you protection against Companies Going bust and unfortunately, we are going to see Holiday Companies and potentially airlines going bust. It also protects you against the government changing travel corridor advice as well. Please book with a good tour operator. So unfortunately, there are lots of tour operators, lots of Holiday Companies, who have done a really poorjob of refunding customers. Beyond that, i would say take out a travel insurance policy that protects you against disruption so you need to look for that specifically and includes good medical insurance because in 2021, if we travel to europe, the European Health insurance card will no longer be valid, so you are going to need that health insurance. Finally, if you can, book with a credit card. What happens if somebody decides to bite the bullet, book a holiday for christmas, and then it turns out the lockdown is extended . A real risk, and each of the Different Countries in the uk are applying different lockdown rules, different lengths of lockdowns, so very possible that that may happen. The best advice i can give you, if lockdown is extended, is to make sure that you are booking with a trusted accommodation provider, holiday provider one that will give you a refund. The law is broadly on your side. If you book with a package holiday operator a good one you book with an accommodation provider a good one you should be able to get a refund if lockdown is extended. Remember destination weddings . Theyve always been big business for places like the seychelles or maldives. Lovely sun kissed, glamorous islands suitable for the very best day of your life. Or what about enormous indian wedding bonanzas with hundreds of guests that went on for days . As with so many things, we just cannot do that anymore. But instead, an older and more furtive tradition has been revived, as alana yzola found out. Im here in the city of las vegas, where up to 120,000 weddings are performed each year. Do you have anything to make me feel like an actual bride . How about a bouquet . 0k. And a veil. I want to find out how the wedding industry has been affected by the pandemic. Laughs. I think im ready for my big day now lets go nowadays, people cant or dont want to meet in large numbers, so a lot of weddings look a lot like this. Wedding march plays on organ. Now, im not actually getting married today, but ive come to vegas for that authentic chapel experience. Never in my life did i consider getting married by elvis presley, but here we are well, hi there, friends. Names elvis. Im alive and well and here today, at the World Famous Little Church of the west, in the heart of las vegas, nevada, do you both promise to adopt each others hound dogs. And never wear your blue suede shoes in the rain. To always be each others teddy bear and never go to bed without giving each other. A hunk a hunk of burning love. Well, that was slightly unhinged despite the fact the demand for small ceremonies like this are increasing, the wedding industry has been badly impacted, with a potential loss of 23 billion over the next two years. But there is now a growing trend for eloping, with around a third of people deciding to stick with their original wedding dates. We are seeing a lot of coronavirus brides that are either coming here because their wedding was cancelled in their home state and they want to keep the original date, so they come in to vegas, and also, you know, it has really affected people financially so, you know, a less expensive wedding in las vegas is making a lot more sense for couples. Dan runs the Little Church of the west, one of the oldest chapels in vegas. It opened 119112 and really started the wedding industry as we know it in las vegas. What do you think it is about vegas that makes this, like, the capital of weddings . In nevada, we make it very simple theyjust gotta produce their photo id. Theres a few questions but it is pretty straightforward. And in las vegas, the marriage bureau, where you get that license, is open from eight oclock in the morning until midnight every day of the year, so we make it easy thats why everyone comes here. Plus, its las vegas they can have a great time while theyre here. Eloping became very common during the Great Depression as couples struggled to pay for big ceremonies hence their reputation for being Cost Effective and hassle free. Across the road at the little vegas chapel, newly weds nathan and barbie have some advice for people thinking about eloping. Weve been together for 17 years and its compromise. Youre hesitant. You want family there. We can have a reception at any point in time. In a time when were not putting anybody at risk. So i think it is a good option, as long as you know its what you want. Now, this is an issue that hits close to home. You see, im one of the couples whove had their weddings postponed due to lockdowns. A new study found that 71 of those planning to have a wedding have decided to postpone their original plans. But what about eloping instead . I decided to call my fiance kendrick to get his thoughts. I wasjust thinking it might sound a little bit crazy, but what do you think about eloping . I dont know if my family is going to go for that. I definitely know your mom is not going to have that. Yeah, my mum will probably throw a fit. Just the thought of it. But, like, what are we going to do . We could have two ceremonies. You never know, that might be something. Just do like us just us, get eloped, get it on paper and then celebrate with the family when everyone can actually celebrate. That is thats an option. All right. Well, either way, im still going to marry you. Yeah i love you. All right. See you when i get home. Before i head home to washington, ive got one more couple to meet. On the dusty plains on red rock canyon, katie and her partner sean are eloping just a stones throw away from the city. Wedding rings are an outward presentation, a symbol of the vows you will share, and represent a promise of eternal and everlasting love. I do pronounce you, and present for the first time, mrand mrs stooks so congratulations to you both. This is such a beautiful place to have a ceremony. What kind of inspired this location for you guys . We really knew that we wanted to elope, and we wanted to elope in a beautiful place. My mother wasnt too happy and im sure her mother wasnt either. Yeah, our moms were definitely disappointed but i think in the end, they you know, they understood that this is what we wanted. So ive definitely opened my mind to the option of eloping, but it is hard not to have my big day as i planned. Guess welljust have to wait and see what happens next. But for now at least, to see my fiance and husband to be. Still to come on the travel show after the lockdown, the landslides. Were back with the Mountain Guides desperate to get us back trekking in uganda. Lets stay in the usa for a moment as we catch up with the latest in our untold america series, where we look at some of the people who have helped to shape the usa we know today. This week we are in oklahoma, meeting some of its legendary cowboys of colour. I started riding bareback horses when i was 15. Im 80 years old born and raised in america. I am a cowboy im a pretty good cowboy. There was a time when i was one of the top in the united states. Slide guitar plays. There were black cowboys before me. This is not really new. This is what people did years and years and years ago when they didnt do anything but herd cattle. If you worked on a ranch every day, then on the weekends when you had a day off, then they went and put the dollars and 2 up and said i can beat you riding a horse and hey, thats where we began. The people began to say hey, lets put this together. Lets make an evening out of rodeo. We started with riders from all over america. These different cities decided hey, we need an annual rodeo in our town. It is a financial boost for our city. Cowboys of colour becomes a major event and it got to be big big i have ridden in the cowboys of colour rodeo all the time. I travel with them sometimes. When i first came in the game about 22 years ago, there was a lot of black cowboys. My grandfather was a cowboy, my uncle were cowboys, all of my friends are cowboys and all of the cowboys i know are black, you know . I kind of get my strength and energy through how i was raised with those guys. My life is 24 7 work, sun up to sundown. The event that we know is bull doggin or steer wrestling was invented by a black man named bill pickett. I was going to about 130 rodeos a year. Ive been beat up. Ive had a punctured lung, cut liver, ruptured spleen. Youre gonna go through it, youre gonna get hurt itsjust a matter of when and how bad. Once its in you, its hard to get out of you. When you come to the dirty south, were covered. Theres a lot of talent here in oklahoma. You know, were here and were not goin nowhere finally this week, lockdown has been hard for most, but particularly hard for those remote communities that rely on our cash to keep going. In ugandas stunning Rwenzori Mountains national park, for instance, the crash in tourism was followed almost immediately by devastating floods and landslides. Weve been to meet some of the people now working to rebuild their villages, tourist infrastructure and their lives. This is africas botanical big game. Because it has got lots of things that you cant find anywhere in africa, like the trees, like the animals, the scenery, everything. It is really very, very unique. When most people come in and they see the vegetation, they see the scenery here, they are like they go home surprised because otherwise, it is something they dont believe that is here. Its another unique world. What makes rwenzoris, the Rwenzori Mountains so special is all of the surroundings, especially the water bodies. The place being very green with all different types of trees, which most of them are medicine. In the Rwenzori Mountains, we have five different zones which includes the savannah grassland. We go to the the tropical rainforest zone, then to the bamboo zone, then afro alpine zone, then the moorland, which isjust bare rocks, and then the glaciers. Right now, we are in nyamambwa valley, one of the areas that was badly hit by the floods. And like you can see, these are just where the floods passed going down the valley and here is some of the area where the trail was really destroyed by the floods. All of a sudden, we heard this almighty roar. It was about a 30 or 40 foot wall of water coming down the river. Of course, it just smashed everything that was on its way. It just was up over the top of the banks, everywhere. Huge boulders, like the size of a car or even as big as a lounge room, just being taken down with the water. I rang and started shouting at people down in the village to run, run, run the flood actually happened that night when all of us were in our beds, so we just heard some sounds and people had to i had a friend of mine had to communicate to me through the phone. He said you wake up the water is coming and also when i waked up, i heard sounds of people and the sound of the river. When i came back, this was still there i had two rooms. This was still there this was the dining room, and this is this was my bedroom. So all the things that was in the bedroom, i was not able to pick them. Ijust picked these ones in here, in the dining room. It destroyed some of the paths in the mountain. Can you believe these guys here . They had no money in their pocket, i had no money in my pocket. They come up here and started working for free, started trying to rebuild the trails, trying to get a way across the river, exploring where we could pass. Actually, i have been coming here, helping, digging the trail, sometimes cooking for the team, sometimes slashing, yeah, just doing different kinds, as long as you are on the move. Everybodys getting involved, porters and guides. Its hard. The work is hard. To me, it is important because nowadays, there is no plans, no visitors, so coming here in the mountains, coming for work parties is helping together for my family. As much as we have been affected by the floods, also we have been making a New Discovery of other places where to could put the trail. But it also has it has also come as an advantage that all this new places to put trails, weve got some other new discoveries, like we have got a series of waterfalls along this valley. Weve managed to beat our way through and we found a fantastic trail down alongside all of these waterfalls. Theres nine in total, just one after the other, and it is really incredible i do not think there is anything like this in east africa. Its a fantastic section of trail. So in a way the corona and the floods have also brought opportunity, where we have been able to develop and realise more potential of the Rwenzori Mountains. And good luck to those guys as they carry on finding new trails. And by the way, didnt uganda look amazing in those pictures . Right, thats all weve got time for this week. Coming up next week lucys here to look back at some of our favourite sporting trips from over the years. Including the whooping ade took at the working wounded games in maryland. And my brisk encounter with scotlands freezing lochs. Do you know what . Its actually not i mean, no, im lying its really cold until then, if you want to catch up with our recent episodes, you can find us on the bbc iplayer, or all of usual the places on social media. And until next time, from me and all of the travel show team, standing a safe and sensible distance here from me in london, it is goodbye. Hello. Boring to come monday, windier in southern england. They will starve torrential rain in south east england with the risk of flooding. Many of us was see rain in the morning as it pushes east, brightening up behind with a few heavy showers and persistent rain continuing in south west scotland in the afternoon, and another zone of heavy rain in southern england. Along the south coast air, gusts around 60 65 mph for a time, nearer 70 gusts around 60 65 mph for a time, nearer70 in the gusts around 60 65 mph for a time, nearer 70 in the channel islands. Further coastal flooding at times and west as we see high tides combined with the strong winds and big waves. Ever showers as we go on through the night and into monday morning, particularly into the north west. A cooler start on monday is in fact, sunday will be a cooler day. We will be dry and sunny for time on monday before we see the next weather system coming in from the atlantic with clouds and outbreaks of rain heading into what western england, wales and Northern Ireland as the day goes on. Getting milder again by tuesday. Welcome to bbc news im james reynolds. Our top stories supporters ofjoe biden gather near the white house, to counter a rally by thousands of supporters of donald trump. Growing conflict in ethiopia, with rocket attacks on two cities and reports of fighting across the eritrean border. A new Tropical Storm is threatening nicaragua and honduras, as the People Struggle to recover from the destruction caused by hurricane eta. 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