Summit is a horizontal scroll landing page template built for a Nepal luxury travel agency offering private Himalayan expeditions. It guides visitors through a cinematic day-in-the-life journey from dawn fog to a starfield night. A dark immersive palette, panoramic header, and amber timeline create an experience that earns its click-through to the full itinerary page.
by Rocket studio
Summit is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for a boutique Nepal luxury travel agency. It moves visitors through a curated day on a private Himalayan expedition, from pre-dawn fog over Phewa Lake to a dense starfield night. The dark immersive design and amber timeline make the experience feel earned, not browsed, driving curiosity toward the booking page.
This template is built for high-end travel operators whose product cannot be explained in a brochure. It suits boutique agencies where the experience itself is the selling point and the audience already has money but needs to feel something before they commit.
Most luxury travel pages look like every other luxury travel page. They list amenities, show a few wide shots, and add a form. That approach fails the client who is buying a feeling, not a feature. Summit solves the problem of communicating experiential value before the booking conversation starts.
Summit delivers a fully structured horizontal scroll landing page with distinct day-arc panels, a panoramic header, and two strategically placed calls to action. Every section is purpose-built from the source brief. Nothing is generic filler.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Panoramic Cursor-responsive Header
Horizontal Scroll Day-arc Layout
Amber Timeline Marker
Dual Call-to-action Placement
Whatsapp Secondary Contact Link
Dark Immersive Alpine Color System
Does this template include a contact form or booking form?
Can I update the timeline timestamps and panel content for a different itinerary?
Is this template only suitable for Nepal-based travel agencies?
How does the cursor-panning header behave on touch screens?
Why does the primary call to action appear twice on the page?
This section outlines the specific built-in components and design behaviors that come with the Summit template.
The header uses a single unbroken helicopter-shot photograph of the Annapurna massif. The image pans subtly as the cursor moves, giving the landscape a sense of impossible width. The headline "Your Private Himalaya" fades in letter by letter in wide-tracked thin white type after a deliberate held-breath delay.
The page scrolls horizontally through seven distinct time panels rather than vertically. Each panel represents a moment in a single curated expedition day. The sequence runs from morning fog on Phewa Lake, through a helicopter transfer and monastery visit, to an evening cliffside dinner and a final starfield panel.
A thin amber timeline bar runs along the top of the horizontal scroll. It marks the hour at each panel transition, showing timestamps such as 5:30 am, 7:00 am, and 11:00 am. This quiet detail gives visitors the feeling that the day is passing through their fingertips as they scroll.
The primary call to action, "Explore the Full Journey," appears twice. The first placement floats in after the midday helicopter panel, when visitor desire peaks. The second is anchored on the final starfield panel. There is no form on this page; curiosity drives the click.
A secondary text link, "Talk to a Sherpa Guide," sits alongside the primary calls to action. It opens a WhatsApp thread for visitors who want a human conversation before clicking through to the itinerary page. This provides a low-friction contact option without adding a form.
The palette uses expedition black for backgrounds, glacier shadow blue to separate sections, rhododendron white for body text, and prayer-flag amber on interactive elements and hover states. The contrast is calibrated to feel like looking out from a dark lodge interior at blinding Himalayan daylight.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Panoramic Header | Opens the experience with the full Annapurna vista and headline reveal |
| Dawn Fog Panel | Establishes the 5:30 am mood with Phewa Lake morning atmosphere |
| Breakfast Route Panel | Shows the Sherpa guide presenting a route map over breakfast at 7:00 am |
| Helicopter Transfer Panel | Displays midday cabin interior details and triggers first primary call to action |
| Monastery Visit Panel | Captures the private afternoon cultural moment with close-up prayer wheel detail |
| Cliffside Dining Panel | Sets the evening scene with a candlelit table for two at altitude |
| Starfield Night Panel | Closes the journey with a dense night sky and the anchored final call to action |
The Summit template follows a Dark Immersive theme built on the Alpine Fresh color system. Every color decision is intentional, referencing the physical contrast of being inside a warm Himalayan lodge while the world outside is vast and blinding.
The horizontal scroll layout is designed primarily for a wide desktop viewport, where the panoramic header and day-arc panels have full visual impact. The template is structured to adapt its layout for smaller screens without losing the day-arc narrative sequence.
Summit is a click-through landing page, not a lead-capture form. Its conversion strategy is emotional. The visitor is moved through a complete day before they are ever asked to do anything.
Summit was designed specifically for the Nepal luxury travel agency niche, where the audience is experienced, skeptical of standard marketing, and responsive to atmosphere over assertion. The template suits operators whose clients include milestone travelers, tech founders seeking hard-to-access experiences, and honeymooners choosing altitude over standard resort destinations.