Druk is a gallery-and-detail landing page built for Bhutan group tour operators. It guides visitors on an immersive visual journey from high-altitude passes down through fortress valleys, with region-based gallery clusters, a pinned booking bar, and a lead-capture route-map download. The Neo-Retro Dark Emerald palette gives the page the warmth of a vintage travel journal.
by Rocket studio
Druk is a single-page gallery-and-detail landing page for a Bhutan group tour operator. It opens with a location input over a dawn aerial of Paro Valley and descends visually through altitude bands, each one packed with full-bleed photography, narrative panels, and detail cards. A pinned booking bar and a route-map lead magnet handle two distinct conversion paths.
This template is built for operators who sell Bhutan as a premium, small-group experience. It speaks directly to the buyers and sellers who make those trips happen.
Standard tour pages list itineraries in tables and push visitors to a form before they've fallen in love with the destination. That approach kills the dream before the sale begins.
You get a fully designed landing page that lets the destination do the selling. Every section is built to guide, inspire, and then convert.
This template covers both visual storytelling and practical conversion in one cohesive layout. Each component is purpose-built for the Bhutan travel context.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Location Input Header with Regional Scroll
Altitude-band Gallery Clusters
Lightbox Story Cards
Pinned Three-step Booking Bar
Route Map Lead Magnet
Neo-retro Dark Emerald Visual System
Can I use this template without replacing all the photography?
Does the route map download require a separate email tool?
Can I adjust the departure dates and availability indicators?
Is this template suitable for a single tour or multiple regional tours?
Who is the ideal operator for this template?
The header centers a location input field over a slowly panning aerial photograph of Paro Valley at dawn. Visitors type or select a region, such as Paro, Punakha, or Bumthang, and the page scrolls them directly into that region's gallery cluster.
Content is organized as a geographic descent from high-altitude passes to subtropical lowlands. Each altitude band holds a cluster of full-bleed images, a short narrative paragraph on a parchment panel, and a detail card showing trek difficulty, cultural highlights, and seasonal timing.
Clicking any gallery image opens a lightbox with expanded context. The lightbox surfaces the festival calendar relevant to that region, the name of a farmhouse-stay host, and the elevation gain for a specific day's hike.
A soft gold bar stays pinned at the bottom of the viewport throughout the scroll. Expanding it reveals a three-step form: a departure month selector with availability dots, a group-size and rooming-preference step, then a name and email capture.
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Download the Route Map" exchanges a beautifully illustrated PDF itinerary for an email address. It captures visitors who are inspired but not yet ready to reserve dates.
The full color palette, typography treatment, film-grain image overlays, and rounded-corner slide-mount image frames are all baked into the template. No external style setup is needed to match the 1970s National Geographic aesthetic.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Paro Valley Header | Anchors arrival with location input and regional scroll trigger |
| High-Altitude Gallery | Showcases passes and peaks with trek detail cards |
| Fortress Valley Band | Presents dzong culture, monasteries, and cultural highlights |
| Lowland Terrace Band | Covers rice terraces and subtropical valley scenery |
| Lightbox Story Cards | Expands any image into festival, host, and elevation detail |
| Narrative Parchment Panels | Delivers short regional storytelling between gallery clusters |
| Pinned Booking Bar | Persists at viewport bottom for date reservation flow |
| Route Map Download | Captures early-stage leads with illustrated PDF exchange |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme with a Dark Emerald color system. Every color, font, and texture choice reinforces the feeling of a well-traveled guidebook.
The layout is built to deliver its full visual impact on any screen size. Scroll-driven storytelling and pinned elements are structured to work cleanly on mobile viewports.
The page is structured so that commitment feels like the natural end of an enjoyable journey, not an interruption. It earns contact details before asking for them.
Druk is designed for operators whose audience has already traveled widely and needs to feel the difference before filling in a form. A few additional details worth knowing: