Is their any way around the icloud activation lock - once the iPad is wiped?

I have an iPad that I bought second hand, i wiped the iPad and it is asking for the old apple id and password, i have searched if their are ways around it but to no avail!
I cannot get in touch with the previous owner as they have gone travelling!
Any help would be appreciated.

No, there is no way around this security feature. If there was, it would not be any use as a security feature.
Unfortunately, you have wasted your money until you can get the previous owner to remove the device from their iCloud account (something they should have done before selling it to you).
I'm suspicious of the fact they have "gone travelling" immediately after selling you the iPad. My guess is it is probably stolen, they found they couldn't use it, and decided to try to palm it off on another unsuspecting person, namely you.

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