Brazil is huge, so plan service stops by state and route rather than expecting a dense motorhome service network everywhere.
Camper Rules Assistant
Build a country route and get compact allowed/do-not-assume/check cards for overnight rules, LEZ, tolls, documents and winter requirements.
Brazil
Brazil motorhome travel needs careful planning for temporary vehicle admission, foreign-driver documents, toll categories, protected-area rules, heat, rain and very long service gaps.
Do not assume wild camping is accepted nationwide. Use campings, private permission, pousadas with parking, authorised beach areas or park-approved sites.
Budget for toll roads, axle or vehicle-category charging, parking, ferries and Receita Federal temporary-admission rules for foreign-plated vehicles. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city restrictions, beach access, protected areas, private roads and height limits matter.
Peru
Peru motorhome trips need border and altitude planning: temporary vehicle entry, SOAT insurance, foreign-driver rules, protected-area tickets, rainy-season roads and steep Andean routes all matter.
Plan reliable water, waste, parking security and altitude acclimatisation before moving between the coast, Andes and jungle approaches.
Use campings, hospedajes with secure parking, private permission or authorised protected-area sites rather than assuming roadside camping is allowed.
Route budgets should include SOAT insurance, protected-area tickets, paid parking, tolls where present and SUNAT temporary-vehicle paperwork. There is no simple national low-emission sticker for touring motorhomes, but city traffic, parking security, archaeological zones and protected landscapes create access limits.
Documents and insurance
Carry passport, valid foreign licence, IDP where required, proof of entry date, vehicle registration, insurance and temporary-admission evidence.
- Senatran guidance allows eligible foreign drivers to drive for a limited period when covered by conventions or agreements, with required documents carried in the vehicle.
- Rental vehicles need written permission for interstate restrictions, unpaved roads, ferries and international borders.
Carry passport, valid foreign licence or Peruvian licence if required after your permitted period, vehicle registration, ownership or rental permission, SOAT and SUNAT paperwork.
- MTC guidance says foreign drivers can use a valid home licence only during the initial allowed period when an applicable international agreement exists.
- If you are not the owner, your possession or rental document can limit the authorised vehicle-stay period.