Drift is a gallery-and-detail landing page template built for Egypt budget travel guides. It combines a scrapbook-style collage header, scrollable destination cards, and a direct-sales checkout flow into one cohesive page. The design feels like a well-worn travel journal, and every section moves a curious reader closer to buying a $12 guide.
by Rocket studio
Drift is a single-page template designed for selling Egypt budget travel guides online. It opens with a full-viewport collage header, then walks visitors through a gallery of destination cards before presenting a frictionless one-click checkout. The mango orange calls-to-action and journal-style visuals make the offer feel personal, urgent, and worth every cent.
This template suits creators who have built a practical, experience-led travel guide and need a page that sells it directly. It fits equally well whether your audience travels on a shoestring or simply loves finding hidden value on the road.
Most travel guide sales pages feel either too corporate or too bare. Neither earns trust from a reader who has been burned by generic listicles. Drift solves the credibility gap by making the page itself feel like proof of the guide's quality.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with clearly defined sections, a visual identity system, and two conversion paths baked in. Everything from the sticky bottom bar to the free sample chapter flow is included in the template design.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header
Scrollable Gallery Walk Layout
Dual Conversion Path
Live Social Proof Counter
Sticky Bottom Bar
Rainforest Color System
Can I change the guide price shown on the page?
Does the template include gallery card content or just the layout?
Can I use this template for a travel guide about a different destination?
What is the secondary conversion path and how does it work?
Is the sticky bottom bar visible on mobile devices?
This section covers the core built-in capabilities of the Drift template.
The header fills the entire viewport with overlapping polaroid-style photographs pinned at loose angles. Layered details include torn masking tape, felt-tip annotations, a crumpled boarding pass, and a stamped visa peeking from behind one of the photos. The headline reads like ballpoint pen on a postcard.
The main body of the page is structured as a curated gallery route. Each destination card represents a stop along the journey from the Mediterranean coast through the Nile Valley to the Red Sea. Clicking a card expands it into a detail panel with daily cost breakdowns and local transport tips.
The template includes two conversion routes on a single page. The primary path leads to a one-click checkout that asks only for email and payment. The secondary path offers a free Dahab sample chapter to capture email addresses from visitors who are not yet ready to buy.
A live-updating traveler count sits near the secondary call-to-action. The counter reads "14,200 travelers already wandering with this guide," reducing hesitation for readers who are on the fence about the purchase.
After the visitor scrolls past the third gallery card, a sticky bar appears at the bottom of the screen. It repeats the primary call-to-action in mango orange so the buying option stays visible throughout the rest of the scroll.
The template applies a four-color palette drawn from a Marine and Coastal visual theme. Deep Nile reed green anchors the layout, sunbaked papyrus cream provides the page background warmth, Red Sea turquoise highlights destination sections, and ripe mango orange is reserved strictly for price tags and call-to-action buttons.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport header | Sets the scrapbook mood and introduces the headline offer |
| Primary call to action block | Presents the $12 guide purchase with a one-click checkout |
| Mediterranean coast card | Opens the gallery route with the northernmost destination |
| Nile Valley card | Continues the scroll journey with river-route budget tips |
| Red Sea card | Closes the geographic arc with coastal snorkel and cost detail |
| Detail panel overlay | Expands any gallery card with cost breakdowns and hostel info |
| Sample chapter offer | Captures email via free Dahab chapter for undecided visitors |
| Social proof counter | Reinforces trust with the live traveler count display |
| Sticky bottom bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible after the third gallery card |
The visual identity draws from a Marine and Coastal theme interpreted through a Rainforest color system. The result is a palette that feels lush and warm rather than tropical in an overused resort-brochure way. Every color has a specific job on the page.
The template is structured for comfortable reading and browsing on smaller screens. Gallery cards stack cleanly in a single column on mobile, and the sticky bottom bar remains visible without overlapping key content.
Drift is not a passive showcase. Every design decision nudges the reader one step closer to a decision.
Drift was designed for a very specific kind of product: the affordable, experience-led digital travel guide. It works best when the guide itself has a strong point of view and practical detail that generic travel content cannot replicate.