Travel collabs in Thailand

26 live collabsHotels, tour operators and resorts across Thailand — every brand running a creator program right now.

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Creator collaborations in Thailand

Thailand is one of the most creator-friendly markets in Southeast Asia, and the current list of 26 active opportunities proves it. You’ll find a solid mix of high-end hotel partnerships—like Banyan Group, Angsana, and Grande Centre Point—and niche tour operators like Bangkok Island and Asian Oasis. Whether you’re looking to secure a comped luxury stay or need content leads for guided adventures, the brands here are actively scouting for creators who can showcase their properties to an international audience.

Most of these programs operate on a value-exchange basis, where you’re trading high-quality social content or blog features for accommodation, dining credits, or curated tour experiences. Since these brands are looking for specific travel aesthetics, your pitch should highlight your engagement rates in the travel sector and your ability to capture premium lifestyle content. If you're planning a trip to Bangkok, Phuket, or Pattaya, apply early; these spots move fast as seasonal tourism picks up.

Frequently asked questions

Are these collaborations strictly paid, or is it mostly trade?

Most opportunities listed here are value-exchange, meaning you trade content for stays, meals, or experiences. Some brands do offer paid campaigns, but those are typically reserved for creators with high engagement or specific niche authority.

Do I need a massive following to get approved by a hotel like Banyan Group?

Not necessarily. These brands value content quality and audience alignment over just follower counts. If your portfolio demonstrates professional-grade photography or video editing, you have a strong chance regardless of your exact reach.

Can I pitch a collaboration if I haven't booked my flight to Thailand yet?

Yes, but be transparent. Brands prefer to work with creators who have solidified travel dates. Mention your planned itinerary, but be prepared to provide proof of travel once you're in the final stages of the application process.

How long does it usually take to hear back from these brands?

Typically, you’ll get a response within 7-14 days. If you haven't heard back after two weeks, don't be afraid to send a polite follow-up or move on to another prospect in the same city.

What should I include in my pitch to these tour operators?

Focus on the 'why.' Explain how your specific style of storytelling—whether it's high-energy reels or detailed travel guides—will help them reach their target demographic. Show them examples of previous travel content that performed well.