Trek is a single-column safari landing page template built for wildlife and nature tour operators. It uses an atmosphere-led visual flow, a rich Northern Lights color palette, and a direct-sales structure. The page moves visitors from mood to booking with full-bleed imagery, time-of-day scroll segments, and an inline reservation module anchored to a sticky call-to-action bar.
by Rocket studio
Trek is a single-column safari landing page template designed for high-end wildlife tour operators. It guides visitors through an immersive scroll journey, from a cinematic giraffe-silhouette header to a sticky booking bar, using atmosphere-first design and a restrained Northern Lights color system to earn the sale before the form ever appears.
This template is built for safari and wildlife tour operators who sell premium, emotionally resonant experiences. It works best when the product speaks for itself and the design simply needs to get out of the way.
Generic travel landing pages fail luxury safari brands. They rely on bullet-point itineraries and stock layouts that feel identical to every other tour listing. Trek solves this by replacing feature-driven copy with mood-driven immersion.
Trek delivers a complete, ready-to-adapt single-column landing page. Every section serves a deliberate purpose in moving a visitor from curiosity to commitment.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Portrait Hero Header
Time-of-day Scroll Segments
Sticky Reservation Bar
Inline Booking Module
Itinerary Email Capture
Northern Lights Color System
What type of tour operator is this template designed for?
How does the booking flow work on this landing page?
Can this template capture leads from visitors not ready to book?
What lodge tier options does the booking module include?
Is this template suited to mobile visitors?
Trek is built around a small number of carefully considered components. Each one earns its place by doing meaningful work inside the visitor journey.
The header fills the entire viewport with a vertical composition. A single giraffe silhouette occupies the left third, neck stretching beyond the frame, set against a gradient sky bleeding from deep indigo at the top to molten amber at the horizon. A thin, wide-tracked serif headline materializes after a beat: "Seven nights. Three ecosystems. One silence you'll never forget."
Five full-bleed sections each represent a different hour in the African bush. Dawn is golden and soft-focused. Morning game drives are sharp and saturated. Midday breathes white linen and shade. Golden hour runs amber and long-shadowed. Night closes in indigo with firelight. Visitors feel the temperature shift section by section rather than reading about it.
After the second scroll segment, a bottom bar locks into place. It holds a single call-to-action button, "Reserve Your Departure," set in warm lantern gold. The bar stays visible as the visitor continues scrolling, keeping the booking action always within reach without interrupting the immersive flow.
Clicking the reservation bar opens a booking form directly on the page. The form collects preferred departure month, party size, and lodge tier selection (Classic, Premier, or Private), then advances to a deposit payment step. Everything happens inline, keeping the visitor inside the experience they just moved through.
A secondary text link, "Download the Full Itinerary," sits near the booking module. It captures an email address from visitors who are interested but not yet ready to commit. The offer gives those visitors a reason to stay connected without abandoning the page.
The template uses a four-color palette applied with precision. Deep twilight indigo (#1B0A3C) anchors backgrounds. Shimmering aurora green (#5EEAD4) provides accent contrast. Pale celestial lavender (#C4B5E0) handles secondary type and supporting elements. Warm lantern gold (#E2A84B) is reserved strictly for calls-to-action and price highlights, keeping visual hierarchy sharp and intention clear.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero Header | Sets atmosphere and reveals the brand promise |
| Dawn Scroll Segment | Opens the sensory journey with soft golden mood |
| Morning Game Drive | Delivers sharp, saturated wildlife energy |
| Midday Rest Segment | Provides pacing contrast with calm and shade |
| Golden Hour Segment | Builds emotional peak with amber and long light |
| Night Camp Segment | Closes immersion with indigo firelight and stillness |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Keeps reservation action persistently visible |
| Inline Booking Module | Captures departure details and lodge preference |
| Itinerary Email Capture | Retains visitors not yet ready to reserve |
Trek uses a Luxe Minimal theme. The visual system is deliberately restrained, letting photography and palette carry the emotional weight while type and layout stay quietly out of the way.
The single-column flow is inherently well-suited to mobile viewports. The portrait-oriented header and vertical scroll segments translate naturally to phone and tablet screens without layout rearrangement.
Trek is not a passive brochure. The page is structured to move a visitor from emotional engagement to a booking decision through deliberate sequencing.
Trek is part of a broader template library covering the Travel and Hospitality category, with particular depth in Adventure and Eco Tourism. The template is positioned for operators running safari and wildlife tours where the booking decision is high-consideration and emotionally driven.