Darshan is a dark immersive gallery and detail landing page built for Taj Mahal tour operators. It presents multiple curated tour packages in a leather-journal scroll format, with an inline booking module, scarcity indicators, and a Rajasthani gold call-to-action. The design uses deep blacks, Mughal garden emerald, and aged ivory to create a jewel-box atmosphere that makes every package feel rare.
by Rocket studio
Darshan is a single-page gallery and detail template for Taj Mahal heritage tour operators. It layers four curated tour packages in a scroll-driven journal format, each opening into a timeline, thumbnail gallery, and inline booking module. The dark emerald color system and collage-scrapbook header create an immersive, intimate atmosphere that earns the visitor's trust before asking for the sale.
This template is built for tour operators and independent guides who sell access to the Taj Mahal and wider Agra heritage sites. It suits businesses whose offer goes beyond a generic group bus trip and whose guests expect a curated, personal experience.
Most tour landing pages list packages in a flat table and hope the visitor reads far enough to book. That approach fails when the product is experiential and time-sensitive. Darshan solves this by making scarcity and intimacy visible at every scroll step.
Darshan ships as a fully designed single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to customize with your own tour details and photography.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header with Gold Annotations
Curated Four-package Scroll Sequence
Timestamped Tour Detail Panels
Inline Booking Module
Availability Scarcity Signals
Gift Experience Secondary Path
Can I change the tour packages shown in the template?
Does the booking module handle real payment processing?
Is this template suitable for a single-tour operator?
How does the scarcity feature work?
Can I use my own photography instead of the placeholder images?
This section covers the core functional and design capabilities built into the Darshan template.
The header uses overlapping Polaroid-style frames scattered at slight angles across a near-black field. Each frame shows a specific dawn moment: marble lattice light, a minaret reflection, calligraphy being traced, a chai glass with the dome soft-focused behind. Gold handwritten-style annotations label each frame with a time or field note, giving the page an immediate sense of personal, lived experience.
Four tour packages scroll in sequence like pages in a leather journal. Each card presents a distinct offer: Classic Sunrise, Moonlight Viewing with limited-date badges, Full-Day Agra Immersion covering the Baby Taj and Agra Fort, and a Private Historian Walk capped at four guests. The sequence builds desire by making each successive package feel rarer and more exclusive than the last.
Every package card expands into a detail panel with a timestamped itinerary, a thumbnail gallery of moments specific to that route, and a guest count selector. Visitors see exactly what their booking includes before they reach the payment field, removing the hesitation that kills conversions on vague tour pages.
The booking module sits directly inside each detail panel rather than redirecting to a separate page. It includes a date picker showing available sunrise slots with remaining-capacity indicators, a guest count input, a hotel pickup address field, and a secure payment entry area. Every element needed to complete the reservation is visible in one place.
Remaining-capacity indicators appear beside each available date in the booking module. Limited-date badges appear on the Moonlight Viewing package card. These signals are built into the layout so operators can update availability and the page communicates urgency without any additional design work.
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Gift This Experience" appears below each package. This path serves visitors who are booking on behalf of a partner, family member, or friend. It sits alongside the primary "Reserve Your Sunrise" button without competing for visual attention.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage Scrapbook Header | Sets immersive tone with Polaroid frames and gold annotations |
| Classic Sunrise Card | Introduces the entry-level package with timeline and gallery |
| Moonlight Viewing Card | Presents limited-date exclusivity with scarcity badge |
| Full-Day Agra Card | Adds Baby Taj and Agra Fort to broaden the day's value |
| Private Historian Card | Closes the scroll with the most exclusive, small-group offer |
| Inline Booking Module | Handles date selection, guest count, pickup, and payment |
| Gift Experience Path | Provides a secondary booking route for gift purchasers |
The Darshan visual identity uses the Dark Emerald color system to create a jewel-box atmosphere. Every color decision reinforces the sense that the visitor is looking at something precious and rare.
The layout is structured for responsive viewing so the journal scroll experience translates clearly from desktop to mobile without losing the immersive atmosphere.
Darshan is built around a single commercial goal: turning a visitor who arrived curious into a guest who completes a reservation before leaving the page.
Darshan is part of a broader family of heritage and cultural tourism templates designed for operators who sell experience-led travel. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.