Campaign India Team
Aug 20, 2010

Your Weekend Reading List

BBC.com's new travel website features contributions from the Lonely Planet such as "I see dead people: Preserved bodies from around the world" and the best chill-out spots and spas in Bali. If the mind still wants to wander further, read this NY Times post about recent releases in the genre of travel books, where the author contends "this season’s most interesting travel books have gone into staycation mode."

Your Weekend Reading List

BBC.com's new travel website features contributions from the Lonely Planet such as "I see dead people: Preserved bodies from around the world" and the best chill-out spots and spas in Bali. 

If the mind still wants to wander further, read this NY Times post about recent releases in the genre of travel books, where the author contends "this season’s most interesting travel books have gone into staycation mode."

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