Hamish and Zoe Foster Blake in the Northern Territory for Tourism Australia’s travel ad

Hamish and Zoë Foster Blake get up close and personal with crocodiles while filming a new Australian tourism advert

They’re ambassadors for Tourism Australia’s new Holiday Here This Year campaign to encourage Australians to travel domestically.

And Hamish and Zoë Foster Blake have travelled to the Top End, joining forces with Matt Wright, the star of National Geographic’s hit show Outback Wrangler.

Zoë, 40, shared several photos on Instagram on Thursday of her family getting up close and personal with crocodiles in the Northern Territory.

Campaign: Hamish and Zoë Foster Blake got up close and personal with crocodiles while filming a new Australian tourism advert on Thursday. Pictured with their children, Sonny, six, and Rudy, three, and Outback Wrangler host Matt Wright

‘And here we are at Top End Safari Camp with Mr Outback Wrangler himself, @mattwright. Let’s croc ‘n roll,’ the multi-millionaire skincare mogul wrote.

‘Matt took us in the air boat to soak in the beauty of these NT rivers and lagoons, which are gloriously full after a solid wet season.

‘Ripping afternoon. Kids can’t believe what they saw (or the heat). Thanks Matt!’

Hamish, 39, also shared a glimpse of how the couple’s children, Sonny, six, and Rudy, three, were enjoying the experience. 

Familiar face: The Blakes joined forces with Matt Wright, the star of National Geographic's hit show Outback Wrangler

Familiar face: The Blakes joined forces with Matt Wright, the star of National Geographic’s hit show Outback Wrangler 

Sightseeing: 'Matt took us in the air boat to soak in the beauty of these NT rivers and lagoons, which are gloriously full after a solid wet season,' Zoë wrote on Instagram

Sightseeing: ‘Matt took us in the air boat to soak in the beauty of these NT rivers and lagoons, which are gloriously full after a solid wet season,’ Zoë wrote on Instagram

How cute is this! One of the Blakes' children looked a little frightened by the crocodiles

How cute is this! One of the Blakes’ children looked a little frightened by the crocodiles

The Lego Masters host uploaded a picture of Sonny standing just metres from a four-metre crocodile, with Matt standing nearby.

‘4m croc. Open gate, Interested child. [Matt] says it’s fine. Not pictured: Dad trying to play it cool,’ he captioned the post.

Earlier this week, the Blakes were spotted filming a TV spot for Tourism Australia in Port Douglas, the Cairns Post reported.

'Never hath a beer tasted better': The couple enjoyed a cool beer after a day of croc watching

‘Never hath a beer tasted better’: The couple enjoyed a cool beer after a day of croc watching

Travelling: Earlier this week, the Blakes were spotted filming a TV spot for Tourism Australia in Port Douglas, the Cairns Post reported

Travelling: Earlier this week, the Blakes were spotted filming a TV spot for Tourism Australia in Port Douglas, the Cairns Post reported

They met with Tourism Port Douglas and Daintree chief executive officer Tara Bennett, TPDD chairman Cam Charlton and Leanne Coddington, as well as Tourism and Events Queensland’s Martina Neidig-Quinlan, on Wednesday.

‘Dinner in Port Douglas with the kids to top off a 100/10 day,’ Zoë told her 779,000 Instagram followers.

‘My main thought as I took a quiet moment to really take in this view today was: this place exists. And we get to see it,’ she added, referring to the Great Barrier Reef.

Promo: They're ambassadors for Tourism Australia's new Holiday Here This Year campaign to encourage Australians to travel domestically

Promo: They’re ambassadors for Tourism Australia’s new Holiday Here This Year campaign to encourage Australians to travel domestically