Rang is a full-width immersive landing page template built for a curated Holi festival tour through Mathura and Vrindavan. It uses a gallery walk scroll experience, a Neo-Retro Dark Emerald color system, and a click-through structure designed to carry experience-hungry travelers straight to a booking page with conviction already built.
by Rocket studio
Rang is a single-page, full-width immersive landing page template for a curated Holi festival tour. It drops visitors into the sights and sounds of Mathura and Vrindavan through a gallery walk scroll, a portrait-orientation hero image, and itinerary narration that reads like a personal journal. The page ends on a full-width call-to-action button pointing directly to a booking checkout.
This template is designed for tour operators and experience curators running immersive festival travel itineraries. It speaks directly to travelers who want a story, not just a schedule, and to photographers who need a portfolio-worthy trip.
Most tour landing pages rely on bullet-point itineraries and stock photography. They describe a trip without making the visitor feel it. Rang solves the gap between information and desire.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that guides visitors from first impression to booking click without a single form on the page. Every section is designed to deepen desire before the call-to-action appears.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Portrait Hero with Delayed Headline Reveal
Four-frame Gallery Walk Scroll
Escalating Call-to-action Design
Personal Social Proof Band
Click-through Page Architecture
Neo-retro Dark Emerald Palette
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This template packages immersive storytelling mechanics with a focused click-through structure. Each feature below comes directly from the template brief.
The header opens on a full-viewport portrait photograph shot at golden hour. The tour name rises from the bottom after a breath-length pause, rendered in a hand-lettered Devanagari-inspired English typeface in gold on deep temple green. No headline competes with the image on load.
Scrolling moves visitors through four full-bleed photographic frames, each one representing a distinct stage of the Holi festival journey. Every frame fills the viewport completely before the next slides in, accompanied by a single line of itinerary narration in parchment-colored type that voices the traveler's inner monologue.
The primary call-to-action, labeled "Join the Next Rang," appears first as a subtle brass-colored text link beneath the header. Its visual weight grows with each gallery frame until it becomes a full-width vermillion button in the final section, paired with a seat-remaining count and next departure date.
A thin horizontal band midway through the page shows three traveler portraits alongside one-sentence quotes rendered in a handwriting-style font. The format makes social proof feel personal and earned rather than templated or generic.
The entire palette is built around deep temple green, burnished brass, aged parchment, and sacred vermillion. Vermillion is reserved exclusively for calls-to-action and hover states, giving every interactive element immediate visual priority without breaking the vintage editorial atmosphere.
There is no form on this page. Every design decision, from gallery sequencing to itinerary narration to the escalating call-to-action, is structured to deliver a visitor to the booking checkout with purchase conviction already formed.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero Header | Opens the page with a full-viewport golden-hour image and a delayed gold-on-green headline reveal |
| Brass Text Link call to action | Introduces the primary call-to-action as a low-pressure brass text link directly beneath the hero |
| Gallery Frame One | Shows the quiet morning puja with marigolds in brass bowls and an itinerary narration line |
| Gallery Frame Two | Captures the first color burst in a Vrindavan alley with a traveler inner-monologue line |
| Gallery Frame Three | Presents the chaotic festival peak, bodies and pigment blending, with narrative parchment text |
| Gallery Frame Four | Depicts the calm aftermath, painted faces laughing over chai, with a closing narration line |
| Social Proof Band | Features three traveler portraits with handwriting-font one-sentence quotes |
| Final call to action Section | Full-width vermillion button with seat-count countdown and next departure date |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme that feels like a vintage postcard from Rajasthan, faded at the edges but still vivid at the center. Old Bollywood typography meets contemporary editorial spacing, and every color choice carries ritual weight rather than decoration.
The template is built around a portrait-orientation layout, which means the hero image and gallery frames are naturally suited to vertical mobile screens. The full-bleed scroll sequence translates cleanly from desktop to phone without cropping critical visual content.
Rang is structured to build emotional conviction progressively, so that by the time the full-width call-to-action appears, the visitor is already imagining themselves in the alley. The page does not ask for a decision before the desire is formed.
This template sits at the intersection of festival and event tourism, immersive travel storytelling, and editorial photography presentation. It is built for operators who understand that the right visual narrative sells a niche experience faster than any feature list.