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Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder head off together on trip of a lifetime

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TV favourites Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder are set to embark on an exotic adventure for their new telly series. After the smashing success of 'Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour', where they traced the grand tours of British high society from the 17th to 19th centuries, the dynamic duo is gearing up for a second series that promises even more thrills.This time, after much deliberation and with destinations like Greece, Spain, and France on the cards, the showrunners have chosen to whisk Rob and Rylan away to India for a journey aptly named 'A Passage To India', tipping their hats to E.

M. Forster's classic 1924 novel. An insider spilled to The Sun newspaper, revealing: "It took a long time to decide where to send Rob and Rylan after their first series - a hard act to follow.

But series two will see them travelling across India to experience its unique culture, architecture and art." The source added that fans can expect "an action-packed" adventure that's "It's going to be as action pack as the first series, if not more, and being so far away from home will no doubt see Rob and Rylan experience plenty of firsts." The decision to greenlight a second series came swiftly, with insiders sharing: "The team behind the show didn't want to take a gap year before starting work again, and Rob and Rylan wanted to hit the road." Rylan has previously opened up about the "best thing" from the first series being the "genuine" bond he formed with Rob.

He revealed on This Morning: "Watching it back, the narrative, the arc throughout the three episodes even something as stupid as in Venice, we were in separate accommodation.

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