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Savanna - Electric Safari Landing Page Template
Savanna is a full-page safari park landing page template built for direct ticket sales. It combines a glowing countdown timer header, a scrolling community photo gallery, and a pinned booking panel into one cinematic, dark-themed experience. The result feels electric and urgent, designed to turn a curious visitor into a confirmed booking before they reach the bottom of the page.
by Rocket studio
Savanna is a storybook landing page template for safari parks and wildlife attractions. It opens with a full-viewport countdown timer, drops visitors into a live-feel community photo gallery, and closes every scroll moment with a pinned booking call to action. The design runs on a Cinematic Dark palette, ink-black, neon cyan, and magenta, so every section feels like a wildlife encounter after dark.
This template is built for safari parks and outdoor wildlife attractions that sell tickets directly to the public. It works especially well for venues that run recurring events, like night safaris, where urgency and timing matter.
Most attraction websites feel flat. They list ticket types and hope visitors convert. Savanna solves the emotional gap between "I'm curious" and "I'm booking now" by making visitors feel the experience before they ever arrive.
Savanna delivers a complete, single-page booking experience built around three powerful conversion layers: a countdown that creates urgency, a gallery that creates desire, and a booking panel that captures the sale. Every section is designed to move visitors forward.




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-viewport Countdown Timer
Scrolling Community Photo Gallery
Gallery-interrupting Call to Action Tiles
Pinned Booking Panel
Gift Experience Secondary Link
Cinematic Dark Visual System
What types of safari parks is this template designed for?
Can I customize the ticket types in the booking panel?
How does the countdown timer work?
Is the community gallery meant to hold real guest photos?
Does the pinned booking button come included in the template?
This template is built around features that work together to create a sense of electric anticipation. Each component is designed with a specific conversion role.
The header fills the entire screen with a glowing countdown to the park's next Night Safari event. Monospaced cyan numerals pulse gently against slow-motion drone footage of the park at dusk. A single tagline, "The gates open after dark", sits below the timer for mood and message.
Below the header, the page becomes a full-tile mosaic of guest-submitted photos and short video clips. Each tile is tagged with the animal spotted, the visitor's first name, and the date of their visit. The gallery builds social proof through real encounters, making every scroll feel personal and aspirational.
Every few photo tiles, a neon-outlined call-to-action tile breaks the gallery flow. These interruptions are visually distinct and timed to appear when emotional engagement peaks, keeping booking intent visible throughout the scroll.
A "Book Your Safari" button in magenta is fixed to the bottom of the viewport. It activates with a gentle pulse after three seconds on the page. Clicking opens a streamlined ticket selector: a date picker, three ticket types (Day Safari, Night Safari, and VIP Jeep Experience), adult and child quantity steppers, and a direct path to checkout.
Beneath the primary booking button, a "Gift This Experience" link gives gifters a clear, separate entry point. This secondary action captures an additional buyer segment without cluttering the primary conversion flow.
The entire page runs on a four-color palette: deep savanna black, dusk-bruised indigo, electric watering-hole cyan, and predator-warning magenta. Typography is enormous and monospaced in the header, shifting to clean, readable body type in lower sections. The overall effect is a nature documentary re-scored for a neon-lit world.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Countdown Timer Header | Creates urgency with a live timer counting down to the next Night Safari event |
| Community Photo Gallery | Builds emotional desire through scrollable guest photos and video tiles |
| Gallery call to action Interrupts | Keeps booking intent visible with neon-framed call-to-action breaks inside the gallery |
| Pinned Booking Panel | Captures the sale with a fixed, always-visible ticket selector and checkout path |
| Gift Experience Link | Offers a secondary gifting path beneath the primary booking button |
The design language of this template is rooted in contrast: dark wilderness backgrounds against bioluminescent neon accents. Every silhouette, every button, and every headline is rimmed with light as though the savanna itself is glowing.
The storybook layout is built to perform on the devices your visitors are actually using. Families checking dates on a phone, couples bookmarking a page mid-commute, and school coordinators previewing from a tablet all get the same cinematic first impression.
Savanna is not a passive information page. It is a sequenced conversion journey. Each section applies a different psychological lever to move visitors closer to a confirmed booking.
Savanna is designed for the Media and Entertainment category, specifically within the Theme Park and Attraction space. It is built as a Storybook and full-page single template with a Futuristic Neon visual theme, using the Cinematic Dark color system throughout.