7 live collabsHotels, tour operators and brands across Peru — every brand running a creator program right now.
Peru is a top-tier destination for building your portfolio, but you need to know where the actual opportunities sit. Most active partnerships here revolve around high-adventure tours and budget-friendly social stays. You’re looking at a mix of trade-based collabs—usually spots on multi-day treks or guided excursions—rather than big-budget cash retainers.
Brands like Bamba Travel and Exodus are constantly looking for creators who can capture the grit of the Andes or the reality of a group tour, while Wild Rover Hostels is your go-to for high-energy social content. If you have a solid niche in adventure, backpacking, or luxury trekking, these brands are willing to swap product for content. Just be prepared to show them exactly how your audience aligns with their specific tour dates.
Most of the current opportunities in Peru are exchange-based. You’re trading high-quality content or social media coverage for complimentary tours, accommodation, or guided experiences.
They want creators who can tell a story. Whether it's the social party vibe of Wild Rover or the rugged, expedition-style content for Exodus, they value engagement and visual storytelling over sheer follower count.
Yes, but have a pitch ready. Don't just ask for a free trip. Map out the content you'll deliver, provide a clear timeline, and explain how their tour fits into your specific content pillar.
At least 2-3 months out. Tour operators like Bamba Travel and Exodus operate on tight seasonal schedules, and they need time to approve your content plan before your arrival.
Not necessarily. Micro-influencers with high engagement rates are often preferred because their audiences trust their recommendations when it comes to booking expensive bucket-list trips.