Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have expressed their desire for I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! to return to Australia.
The ITV show was filmed at Gwrych Castle in Wales for a second year in 2021, due to ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions, instead of its usual location in the Australian jungle.
Emmerdale star Danny Miller was crowned the winner during an eventful series which saw intruders removed on two separate occasions and the contestants evacuated from camp for a few days as a precaution as Storm Arwen damaged the site.
Speaking on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, Dec said of filming in Wales for a second year: "We weren't saddened but we were surprised. With Covid there was no getting around it."
Ant added: "If it has to be Wales for another series, we will do it in Wales, but we want to go back to Australia."
The pair have presented I'm A Celebrity since 2002, but in 2018 Holly Willoughby stepped in to host alongside Dec while Ant took a break away from his TV roles.
Dec told Norton: "Australia is the spiritual home of I'm A Celebrity and where it's been for 20 years, and four weeks there in the sun in October and November is great. We love it and we want to go back."
This may come as no surprise as just last year, Gwrych Castle was hit not once, but twice by storms Arwen and Barra, which resulted in the show being cancelled for the first time in 19 years.
During the storm, the production marquees at the castle in Abergele sustained "significant damage".

The base experienced severe technical issues due to the damage, and ITV was forced to also cancel the scheduled programming for the entire weekend of November 26.
As a result, all but a skeleton crew of "essential staff" were evacuated from the site.
The presenting duo also spoke about ITV's Limitless Win, their new TV show created by Hello Dolly in which contestants answer questions to climb a never-ending money ladder for the chance to pocket an unlimited jackpot.
Talking about it being their first new show format in many years, Dec said: "It is exciting but then you realise you are putting something new out there to be criticised and there are so many more ways for people to criticise these days than there were 10 years ago."
Other guests appearing on The Graham Norton Show include Ricky Gervais, Hollywood star Cate Blanchett and musician Elvis Costello.
Gervais said the success of his hit show After Life, which returned to Netflix on Friday, January 14, with a third series, was "overwhelming".
The Office star said: "I never thought it would be this big and (the) best part has been the emotional response."
The Graham Norton Show airs on BBC One on Friday at 10.35pm.
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