Safari is a gallery-and-detail landing page template built for Tanzania group tour operators. It pairs a full-viewport search bar over aerial Serengeti footage with cinematic scroll sections that expand into day-by-day itinerary galleries. Live departure calendars, per-person pricing, and an inline booking drawer make it straightforward to sell small-group tours directly from the page.
by Rocket studio
Safari is a single-page template designed for small-group Tanzania tour operators who want to sell trips directly without a separate booking platform. A full-viewport hero search, immersive scroll sections, live departure calendars, and an inline booking drawer give every visitor a clear path from discovery to deposit.
This template fits operators who run curated, small-group travel experiences across Tanzania. It speaks to the kind of business that guides friend groups, milestone couples, and independent-minded solo travelers through places like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar.
Most tour pages either look like brochures or feel like booking engines. Neither builds the kind of trust that converts a curious traveler into a paying guest. This template closes that gap by letting the experience do the selling before asking for any commitment.
The template delivers a complete, single-page selling environment for Tanzania group tours. Every visual and structural choice is built around moving a visitor from first impression to confirmed reservation.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-viewport Hero Search Bar
Cinematic Itinerary Scroll Sections
Live Departure Calendar with Inline Booking
Persistent Private Trip Builder
Gallery-embedded Social Proof
Can I customize the destination dropdown in the search bar?
Does the template support both fixed departures and custom private trips?
How does social proof work inside the tour galleries?
Is the booking drawer connected to Stripe out of the box?
Can I add more itinerary sections beyond what the template includes?
This template is built around a specific set of capabilities drawn directly from the design brief. Each one serves the goal of turning a browsing visitor into a confirmed traveler.
The header covers the full browser viewport with a slowly panning aerial shot of the Serengeti wildebeest migration. A centered search bar offers three fields: a destination dropdown covering Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Multi-Park routes; a month picker for travel dates; and a group-size stepper from 2 to 12 travelers. A single line of bone white text below the bar reads "Every departure is confirmed. Every group is small."
Each tour itinerary is presented as a full-bleed landscape photograph. On click, it expands into a day-by-day gallery strip showing camp details, route maps, and wildlife likelihood. The visual rhythm moves from wide establishing shot to intimate detail and back, making each itinerary feel like a short film rather than a product card.
Every itinerary card carries a live departure calendar showing available dates, remaining spots, and per-person pricing displayed in sundowner gold. The primary call to action, "Reserve My Spot," is anchored to each departure date and opens an inline booking drawer. The drawer collects the number of travelers, lead traveler name, email address, and a deposit via Stripe.
A secondary conversion path floats as a persistent bottom bar across the entire page. Visitors who want custom dates or a fully bespoke route can tap "Build a Private Trip" to submit destination preferences, travel window, group size, and budget range. This keeps a conversion option available for visitors who are not ready to book a fixed departure.
Guest photos are mixed directly into the professional photography inside each itinerary gallery. Each image carries a first-name caption and trip date. This keeps social proof inside the experience itself rather than isolating it in a separate testimonials section.
The page is structured so the scroll builds ambition. Savannah tours appear first, followed by crater descents, then Kilimanjaro summit routes, and finally Zanzibar beach extensions. The sequence mirrors the natural arc of a Tanzania journey and rewards visitors who read deeper into the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Search Bar | Entry point with destination, date, and group-size filters over aerial migration footage |
| Savannah Tour Gallery | First itinerary tier covering Serengeti and Tarangire routes with expandable day-by-day detail |
| Crater Descent Gallery | Ngorongoro itineraries with camp details and wildlife likelihood indicators |
| Kilimanjaro Summit Routes | Summit itinerary section with route maps and progressive day-by-day gallery strip |
| Zanzibar Beach Extensions | Beach extension packages rounding out the full Tanzania journey arc |
| Departure Calendar Cards | Live dates, remaining spots, and per-person pricing per itinerary with booking drawer |
| Private Trip Bottom Bar | Persistent custom-trip builder collecting destination, window, group size, and budget |
The template uses a Dark Emerald color system built around four tones that evoke the light and landscape of Tanzania at dusk. Every color has a structural role, so the palette never feels decorative.
The template is designed so the cinematic experience translates cleanly to smaller screens. The full-bleed imagery and expanding gallery sections are structured to reflow without losing their visual weight on mobile.
The template earns the sale by showing the full value of a trip before asking for any payment. Every structural decision reduces friction and builds confidence at the moment it matters most.
This template is purpose-built for the Tanzania group tour niche and reflects the specific needs of operators selling premium, small-group experiences. It is a strong fit for any travel business looking to present curated African safari itineraries with direct-sales capability.