To get your good karma, all you have to do is book online here or here by 15 March, and stay between April 1- June 30. Then sit back and prepare to feel saintly.
[Photo: Spyros2004]
The view from the Banyan Tree Bangkok. Wouldn’t be a trial to work out our karma there.
Karma. We like ours good, and sometimes we wonder how ours is doing when we fritter away money on nice hotel stays.
But what do we know? Very little, by the looks of it. Because it turns out that booking a posh hotel can give you good karma.
Stay two nights at a Banyan Tree or Angsana hotel, and they’ll hand you back a resort credit that’s the same price as a night’s stay. For real. Up to $1,860 worth of credit, that you can use for food, souvenirs important purchases and, most crucially, spa treatments. It’s called Karma. We repeat, for real.
To get your good karma, all you have to do is book online here or here by 15 March, and stay between April 1- June 30. Then sit back and prepare to feel saintly.
[Photo: Spyros2004]
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