How can I tansfer data from old ipad to new ipad

My daughter is taking my iPad 2 with her out of the country and wants to wipe it and start clean.  I have a new iPad coming but it may not be here before she leaves.  Can I put a backup of my current iPad on the new one?  How do I go about that?
Thanks for your help.
Paula

Many thanks to you all.  I do currently have my iPad on iCloud but signing in to it is not as easy as they'd like us to think.  I couldn't even get into these discussion groups from my iPad because Apple insisted I had to make a new user name.  When I did that just to satisfy them, tho I"ve had this one for years, it then told me my login address already had a user name associated with it and I could not create a new one.  But, it would not let me in without creating a new user name.  Vicious circle.  I signed in from my desk Mac because it isn't on iCloud and no problem with my old sign in.
Anyway, I will restore from back up.  I appreciate the help from all of you.
Paula

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