Nepal Travel Booking Website Template
Trek is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Nepal group tour operators. It opens with a cinematic search experience, walks visitors through a full trekking day via parallax storytelling, then moves them toward booking through trip cards, social proof, and a fixed-departure calendar. Groups cap at twelve. Every design choice serves one goal: earn the sale before the visitor scrolls away.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Trek is a single-page, full-width immersive landing page template designed for Nepal group trekking operators. It leads with a drone-video search header, guides visitors through a Day-in-the-Life narrative sequence, and closes with trip cards, social proof, and a fixed-departure calendar. The goal is simple: let the visitor live the trek before they book it.
Who this template is for
This template is built for small-group Nepal trekking companies that sell fixed-departure trips with limited seats. It speaks directly to operators who guide real people through real terrain and need a page that reflects that honestly.
- Tour operators running curated Nepal treks with local Sherpa guides and capped group sizes
- Adventure travel brands targeting friend groups, retired couples, and solo travelers who want a genuine small-group experience
- Nepal travel businesses that sell on atmosphere and authenticity, not catalogue volume
What problem this template solves
Generic travel landing pages lose the sale because they look like every other tour listing. A Nepal trekking operator needs visitors to feel the altitude before they see the price. This template solves the gap between interest and commitment.
- Visitors arrive curious but unconvinced; the Day-in-the-Life sequence keeps them engaged long enough to want in
- Complex booking decisions are simplified through a trek-recommendation quiz and an inline booking drawer
- Real seat scarcity is surfaced clearly, so urgency comes from honest inventory rather than fake timers
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customise landing page that handles discovery, storytelling, and direct booking in a single scrollable flow. Every section has a clear job, and the design system is consistent from header to footer.
- A full-viewport drone-video header with a region, difficulty, and month search filter
- A parallax Day-in-the-Life narrative section with full-width photography and first-person overlay copy
- Trip cards with route, duration, difficulty, price, and a live remaining-seats counter, plus a fixed-departure calendar, social proof section, inline booking drawer, and trek-recommendation quiz
Feature list
This template packs every key conversion and storytelling element into one coherent page. The features below come directly from the design brief and reflect what the template actually delivers.
Full-Viewport Video Search Header
A slow-moving aerial drone shot of the Langtang Valley at golden hour fills every pixel of the screen. A centred search box floats over the footage with the prompt "Where in Nepal will you go?" Dropdown filters let visitors narrow by region, difficulty, and travel month before they scroll any further.
Parallax Day-in-the-Life Narrative
The page unfolds a complete trekking day from pre-dawn lodge kitchen to evening camp arrival. Each stage is a full-width photograph with parallax movement and short first-person narration overlaid directly on the image. The sequence escalates in altitude and rawness, pulling the visitor deeper into the experience.
Trip Cards with Live Seat Count
Each trip card shows route name, duration, difficulty rating, price per person, and remaining spots pulled from real inventory. Groups cap at twelve, so the seat count reflects genuine availability. A "Claim Your Spot" call-to-action button in saffron opens the inline booking drawer directly from the card.
Inline Booking Drawer
The booking drawer opens without leaving the page. It collects trip date, group size, dietary needs, and passport country, then routes the visitor to a deposit payment step. The flow is minimal and focused, reducing friction at the most critical moment in the conversion.
Trek Recommendation Quiz
Visitors who are unsure which route to choose can trigger a three-question quiz. It asks about fitness level, available days, and a must-see landmark, then recommends a specific departure. This secondary path keeps undecided visitors engaged rather than letting them leave.
Fixed-Departure Calendar with Open Seats
A dedicated calendar section shows all upcoming departures with available seats clearly marked. Visitors can scan the calendar to find a window that fits their schedule without needing to contact the operator.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Drone Video Header | Immerses visitors and filters by region, difficulty, and month |
| Search Filter Bar | Narrows trip options before scrolling begins |
| Pre-Dawn Lodge Scene | Opens the Day-in-the-Life narrative at first light |
| Morning Climb Sequence | Builds emotional momentum with parallax photography |
| Midday Teahouse Stop | Provides narrative breathing room at altitude |
| Afternoon Pass Crossing | Peaks the storytelling arc with raw imagery |
| Evening Camp Arrival | Closes the trekking day and transitions to booking |
| Trip Cards Grid | Displays routes, pricing, difficulty, and seat availability |
| Social Proof Strip | Shows summit photos and testimonials from past trekkers |
| Departure Calendar | Lists fixed departures with open seats per trip |
| Trek Recommendation Quiz | Guides undecided visitors to the right departure |
| Inline Booking Drawer | Collects trip details and deposit to complete the sale |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Dark Immersive theme built on a Rainforest color system. The palette feels like pushing through a high-altitude jungle trail where shadow dominates and color appears in short, deliberate bursts.
- Background tones run from deep canopy black (#0B1A12) to dark forest (#1A2E22); wet moss green (#2D5F3E) holds section dividers and secondary interface elements
- Prayer-flag saffron (#D4892B) is reserved exclusively for calls to action and hover states, making every booking prompt impossible to miss against the dark background
- Glacial mist white (#E8EDE9) is used for headlines and body copy that need to cut through the dark; typography stays clean and unadorned so the photography carries the emotional weight
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed to perform across screen sizes without sacrificing the immersive visual experience that drives engagement. Layout decisions prioritise readability and interaction on smaller devices.
- Full-width parallax sections and the video header are structured to scale responsively across mobile and tablet viewports
- The inline booking drawer and trek-recommendation quiz are touch-friendly and designed to complete in a minimal number of taps
- Trip cards reflow cleanly on narrow screens so route, price, difficulty, and seat count remain legible without horizontal scrolling
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured so that each scroll builds commitment. By the time a visitor reaches the booking section, they have already lived the day they are about to pay for.
- The Day-in-the-Life narrative sequence replaces passive browsing with an emotional experience, making the visitor an invested participant rather than a passive reader before any price is shown.
- Real scarcity through the live seat counter and capped group sizes creates honest urgency that motivates action without relying on artificial pressure tactics.
- The trek-recommendation quiz catches hesitant visitors and routes them to a specific departure, keeping them in the funnel rather than sending them to a competitor.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Full-Width Immersive style collection under the Travel and Hospitality category, with a specific focus on the Nepal travel subcategory and Nepal group tour operator niche.
- The template is built for direct sales, meaning no external booking platform redirect is required in the default flow; the deposit step happens inside the inline drawer
- The Day-in-the-Life creative direction is rare in the Nepal trekking space and gives operators a clear differentiation from standard catalogue-style tour pages
- The Dark Immersive theme and Rainforest color system work especially well for high-altitude and wilderness travel brands where darkness and raw terrain are part of the appeal
- The Search Box header concept is particularly effective for operators who run multiple routes across different Nepal regions such as Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and Mustang




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-viewport Drone Video Header
Parallax Day-in-the-life Narrative
Trip Cards with Live Seat Counter
Inline Booking Drawer
Trek Recommendation Quiz
Fixed-departure Calendar
Related questions
Can I customise the trek regions and difficulty filters in the header?
How does the live seat count work on the trip cards?
Can I add or remove stages from the Day-in-the-Life sequence?
Is the inline booking drawer the only conversion path on the page?
Does this template suit operators running multiple Nepal regions?