Baraat is a storybook landing page template built for ghodi and baraat service providers. It uses a scrapbook header, atmospheric scroll sections, and a stepped booking form to guide families from first impression to reservation. The parchment and rust color palette gives every screen the warmth of a hand-dyed dupatta, making the procession feel real before the booking even begins.
by Rocket studio
Baraat is a single-page booking template designed for Indian and South Asian wedding procession services. It opens with a collage header, unfolds through sensory scroll sections, and closes with a clear reservation flow. The result is a page that feels less like a vendor site and more like the first page of a family's most treasured wedding album.
This template speaks directly to families and service providers involved in planning a traditional baraat procession. Whether you operate a ghodi service or coordinate full baraat packages, this layout gives your offer the presentation it deserves.
Baraat services are deeply emotional, but most vendor pages describe them the way a catalog lists inventory. Families planning a diaspora wedding want to feel the experience before they commit to a vendor. This template closes that gap.
This template gives you a fully designed, atmosphere-first landing page with every section mapped to the baraat booking journey. The visual and functional pieces work together to move a hesitant visitor toward a confident reservation.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Scrapbook Collage Header
Atmosphere Scroll Sections
Stepped Booking Form
Availability Check Path
Persistent Mobile Booking Bar
Watercolor Testimonial Section
What type of business is this template built for?
Can I customize the booking form add-ons?
Does the template support visitors who are not ready to book yet?
How does the audio section work?
Is this template suitable for service providers operating across multiple cities?
This template ships with purpose-built components matched to the baraat booking experience. Each feature serves a specific step in the visitor's journey from curiosity to confirmed booking.
The header arranges overlapping photographs as if scattered across a table, each image tilted slightly and pinned with small marigold illustrations. Images include the ghodi mid-stride, a close-up of ankle bells, a dusk procession lit by string lights, and a candid of the groom laughing atop the mare. A handwritten-style headline reads across the collage.
Each full-page scroll section captures one sensory moment. The sound section features a looping ambient clip of dhol and shehnai with a rust-ink waveform visualizer. The sight section displays slow-dissolving ghodi portraits filling the full viewport. The feel section lays family testimonials over watercolor-wash backgrounds.
The primary call to action, "Reserve Your Ghodi," opens a multi-step form. Steps collect the wedding date, ceremony city and venue address, estimated baraat start time, and optional add-ons including dhol players, flower garlands for the mare, and an LED lighting package.
A secondary call to action, "Check Availability," lets hesitant visitors enter only a date and zip code. This lighter path reduces friction for families who are still deciding and keeps them engaged before they commit to the full form.
On mobile, the "Reserve Your Ghodi" call to action reappears as a fixed bottom bar that stays visible as the visitor scrolls. This ensures the booking path is never lost, no matter how deep into the page the visitor travels.
Family testimonials are displayed over soft watercolor-wash backgrounds, styled to read like personal letters rather than review snippets. This section follows the ghodi gallery and directly precedes the first booking call to action, placing social proof at the moment of highest intent.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scrapbook Collage Header | Introduce the service with layered photographs and a handwritten headline |
| Sound Atmosphere Section | Immerse visitors with a dhol and shehnai audio moment and waveform visual |
| Ghodi Portrait Gallery | Showcase decorated mares through slow full-viewport dissolving images |
| Testimonial Watercolor Section | Build trust with family stories displayed over soft painted backgrounds |
| Reserve Your Ghodi Form | Capture bookings through a stepped form with date, venue, and add-ons |
| Check Availability Path | Offer a low-commitment entry using only a date and zip code |
| Persistent Mobile Bar | Keep the booking call to action visible at the bottom of every mobile screen |
The visual identity follows a Soft Gradient theme built on a Parchment and Rust color system. Every color choice evokes a hand-dyed dupatta softened by sunlight, giving the page the texture of something lived-in and loved.
The template is designed with mobile visitors in mind, reflecting that many families coordinate wedding details from a phone between other tasks. The layout adapts its atmospheric sections and booking flow for smaller screens without losing the warmth of the design.
The template is built around a single conviction: families who feel the baraat before they book it are far more likely to reserve a spot. Every section earns the call to action that follows it.
This template is part of a broader set of Indian wedding service templates designed for the South Asian diaspora market. It sits within the Wedding and Events category, under the Indian Wedding Services subcategory, and is purpose-built for the Baraat and Ghodi Service niche.