Mandala is a dark immersive landing page template built for Nepal cultural tour operators. It opens with an interactive hand-illustrated map of the Kathmandu Valley, then guides visitors through a masonry grid structured as a single unfolding day. The design uses a warm Sunset Mesa palette, and every section builds toward one clear action: reserving a seat on the next departure.
by Rocket studio
Mandala is a single-page cultural tour landing page template designed to convert curious visitors into registered travelers. It pairs a hand-illustrated, interactive Kathmandu Valley map with a day-structured masonry grid. The Sunset Mesa color system and dark immersive theme make every scroll feel cinematic. Two conversion paths handle different buyer readiness levels.
This template is built for people who sell or promote deep cultural travel experiences in Nepal. It speaks directly to operators who want visitors to feel the journey before they commit to it.
Most cultural tour pages lead with bullet-point itineraries and stock photography. They describe the experience rather than letting visitors feel it. That gap kills trust before the first click on a registration form.
You get a fully structured, single-page template that does the storytelling work for you. Every visual and layout decision is made with the Nepal cultural traveler in mind.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Interactive Kathmandu Valley Map Header
Day-arc Masonry Grid Layout
Dual Conversion Path Design
Sunset Mesa Color System
Visual Calendar Departure Selector
Can I use this template for cultural tours outside Nepal?
What kind of photography works best with this template?
How does the PDF itinerary download capture leads?
Is the registration form suitable for group bookings?
Does the fixed registration bar stay visible throughout the scroll?
This template ships with several purpose-built features. Each one connects directly to the goal of turning a scroll into a seat reservation.
The header is a hand-illustrated map rendered on dark parchment. Pin markers pulse gently at four key heritage sites. On hover, each pin blooms into a thumbnail photograph showing a real moment from that location, such as a potter shaping clay or a masked Lakhe dancer mid-leap. The map functions as a visual itinerary before the visitor reads a single line.
The masonry grid is structured as one continuous day. Dawn tiles open with morning rituals, rice offerings, and mist over paddies. Midday tiles shift into market spices, brass workshops, and thangka painters at work. Evening tiles darken into oil lamps, a Newari feast, and rooftop silhouettes against a violet sky. The scroll itself tells the story.
A subtle fixed registration bar appears after the map header and stays visible as visitors scroll. A full-width registration section arrives again after the evening tiles, collecting name, email, preferred departure month through a visual calendar selector, and group size. A secondary path offers a PDF itinerary download gated by email alone, giving hesitant visitors a low-commitment first step.
The palette is built around four values: deep temple charcoal (#1B1510), terracotta dust (#C2703E), prayer-flag saffron (#E8A838), and Himalayan snow white (#F5F0E8). Together they create the visual feeling of late-day light on Swayambhunath's golden spire. Warm pigment blends into deep shadow across every section transition.
The primary registration form collects four fields: name, email, preferred departure month, and group size. The departure month input uses a visual calendar selector rather than a plain dropdown. This small detail reduces friction and signals that the operator takes the booking experience seriously.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Map header | Introduces heritage sites interactively |
| Fixed registration bar | Keeps primary call to action visible on scroll |
| Dawn masonry tiles | Opens the day arc with morning rituals |
| Midday masonry tiles | Shifts into markets and craft workshops |
| Evening masonry tiles | Closes the day with candlelit scenes |
| Full-width registration | Captures name, email, date, and group size |
| PDF itinerary gate | Offers low-commitment email capture |
The design language is intentionally cinematic and immersive. Every color and layout choice reinforces the feeling of being inside a living, ancient city at golden hour.
The masonry grid and interactive map are designed with a responsive layout in mind. Visitors on smaller screens can still move through the full day arc without losing the visual narrative.
The template is built around a single behavioral insight: people book experiences they can already picture themselves inside. Every layout decision supports that path.
This template sits at the intersection of cultural travel storytelling and practical event registration. A few additional details are worth noting for operators evaluating it.