Ludovic Hubler is a French traveller, most famous for his 5 year tour of the world completed entirely by hitchhiking.
Background
Born on September 11, 1977, Ludovic Hubler is the son of Monique and Jacques Hubler and the brother of the consultant Eric Hubler and the photograph Marc Hubler. Passionate about football and geography, he grew up in Wasselonne and Obernai in the Alsace region in eastern France.
Education
In June 2002, he graduated from EM Strasbourg Business School with a Master of Science in Management.
Career
He wrote the travelbook Le Monde en stop, rewarded by the 2010 Pierre Loti award. Childhood
= Press (French) Article in the magazine oopartir.com
(French) Article A/R Magazine
(French) monde en stop|Article Instinct Voyageur
(French) Article Louisiana Depêche
(French) RTL
(French) Article Sud Ouest
(English) Article Bangkok Magazine, Thaïlande
(English) Article Road Junky
(English) Article The Hindu
(English) Article Tuoi Tre, Viêt-nam
(English) Article Vietbao, Viêt-nam
(English) Article The Star Malaisie
(English) Article Tribune India, Inde
(English) Livre Homo-travel
(English) Article Geht Hitchhiking
= television (English) Reportage Columbia Broadcasting System Texas, United States of America
(English) Reportage Floride, United States of America
(English) Reportage television Sohu, Chine
(English) Reportage Dragon television, Chine
(English) Reportage One television, Nouvelle-Zélande
(English) Reportage Televisa, Mexique
(English) Reportage One television, Nouvelle-Zélande
After the tour
Ludovic Hubler now lives in Menton and works as Head of Programmes and Field Operations for Peace and Sport, L"organisation pour la paix par le sport placed under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco. He continues to regularly give lectures sharing his journey and what he learned on the road.
Ludovic Hubler is now married to Panamanian native Marisol Richards Espinosa, whom he met during the trip in September 2005, as he hitchhiked through Panama.
Peace and Sport
(English) Article ITTF aux championnats du monde de Tennis de Table, présentation du programme Peace and Sport-ITTF "Table Tennis for Peace"
(English) 2012 World championships in Dortmund.