Adventure Travel with Laura Hagler - Global Basecamps
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Area/Topic
Asia, Japan, Languages, Adventure Travel with Kids
Laura Hagler
Senior Travel Specialist
Global Basecamps
Laura grew up in Missouri counting the days till she could set off and see the world. After jumping at the chance to study abroad in the UK and travel through Europe and Africa, she returned to Florida Atlantic University to complete her Sculpture degree.
Following her interest in Asian Art and heeding her ever growing wanderlust, she moved to rural Japan to live and work for the next five years. A passion for road tripping and mountains led her to explore and hike her way through the hidden corners of Japan, obsessing over museums, temples, and dodging the occasional monkey. Living in Asia was a dream come true and allowed her to dive with sharks in Sipadan, taste the finest street food in Yangon, celebrate New Years on the banks of the Ganga, and trade recipes with the local grandmas in Japan's onsen.
She loves to help her clients soak up the unique culture of the countries they visit. Talk to Laura about travel to Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania and more.
https://www.globalbasecamps.com/
Summary
In this episode, Laura Hagler, a senior travel specialist with Global Basecamps, shares her journey to becoming a travel specialist and the joy she finds in planning and organizing trips. She emphasizes the importance of flexibility in traveling and encourages parents to continue exploring the world with their children. Laura also highlights the impact of travel on children's perspectives and shares some unexpected and memorable experiences she has had while traveling. Finally, she discusses the diverse and unique itineraries available in Japan and beyond. In this conversation, Laura Hagler shares insights and stories about traveling in Japan and the importance of learning languages. She discusses the diverse culture and hobbies in Japan, highlighting the passion and dedication of the Japanese people. Laura also addresses the topic of generational pressure and freedom in Japan, explaining that while there is some pressure to continue family traditions, younger generations have more freedom to choose their own paths. She touches on the education system in Japan and how historical events are taught, emphasizing the importance of looking forward while acknowledging the past. Laura concludes by encouraging listeners to pursue their passion for travel and to connect with others through common interests.
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