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Dayat is a close friend from Lombok, Indonesia. He is currently running an educational foundation, a travel agency and a motorcycle tour company. His story so far is fascinating, despite coming from humble beginnings and dealing with continuous set backs from earthquakes to COVID, he has managed to continue the pursuit of his mission - to connect travelers with the Lombok community.
In this conversation we explore Dayat's backstory as well as his story yet to be fully written. How he dealt with social alienation in school, societal judgement through his early adult years and his more recent business setbacks. He highlights the importance of learning English in his own journey and for the local community as well - to equip them for the emerging tourism industry in Lombok. He explains the difference between travelers and tourists. How travelers have supported the foundation and expanded his perspective of the world.
His vision is to foster cultural exchange in Lombok. The local community sharing their way of life, culture and traditions with international travelers and vice versa. A mutual exchange where both the locals and the travelers learn, connect and grow. I really align with his vision and have had the privilege of seeing first hand the impact this project is having on students, locals and travelers alike!
The seeds that were planted in my garden as a result of this conversation were:
Thank you for listening, please find the links below and keep planting seeds of synergy wherever you go!
Links:
Lovin Lombok
Feel Lombok
Lombok Loop
Get in Touch:
SOS Website
SOS Instagram
SOS Linkedin
By Patrick RobinsonDayat is a close friend from Lombok, Indonesia. He is currently running an educational foundation, a travel agency and a motorcycle tour company. His story so far is fascinating, despite coming from humble beginnings and dealing with continuous set backs from earthquakes to COVID, he has managed to continue the pursuit of his mission - to connect travelers with the Lombok community.
In this conversation we explore Dayat's backstory as well as his story yet to be fully written. How he dealt with social alienation in school, societal judgement through his early adult years and his more recent business setbacks. He highlights the importance of learning English in his own journey and for the local community as well - to equip them for the emerging tourism industry in Lombok. He explains the difference between travelers and tourists. How travelers have supported the foundation and expanded his perspective of the world.
His vision is to foster cultural exchange in Lombok. The local community sharing their way of life, culture and traditions with international travelers and vice versa. A mutual exchange where both the locals and the travelers learn, connect and grow. I really align with his vision and have had the privilege of seeing first hand the impact this project is having on students, locals and travelers alike!
The seeds that were planted in my garden as a result of this conversation were:
Thank you for listening, please find the links below and keep planting seeds of synergy wherever you go!
Links:
Lovin Lombok
Feel Lombok
Lombok Loop
Get in Touch:
SOS Website
SOS Instagram
SOS Linkedin