Safari - Breathtaking Kenya Landing Page Template
Safari is a horizontal scroll landing page built for Kenya group tour operators. It pairs a bold Adventure Terrain visual identity with a field-journal editorial layout, guiding visitors through curated itineraries via swipeable tour cards. A pinned booking drawer and real seat-count scarcity drive departures without pressure tactics.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Safari is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for Kenya group tour operators. It presents each itinerary as a swipeable editorial card, anchors a persistent booking drawer at the bottom rail, and uses a deep indigo and teal color palette to make every screen feel like the Kenyan savannah at dawn.
Who this template is for
This template is built for operators who sell group departures to East Africa and need a page that earns trust visually before asking for a booking. It suits both established safari companies and boutique outfitters launching their first dedicated landing page.
- Friend groups, retired couples, and corporate teams looking for guided Kenya itineraries
- Tour operators running fixed-departure group tours with limited seat availability
- Safari businesses wanting a design that matches the quality of their on-the-ground experience
What problem this template solves
Most travel pages bury the experience in walls of text and generic stock photography. Visitors leave before they feel the trip. This template solves the gap between a great product and a page that actually sells it.
- Itinerary cards stay buried or hard to compare on standard vertical-scroll pages
- Scarcity signals like remaining group seats are missing, so urgency never builds
- Booking paths are often too long or too vague, losing the traveler before they commit
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured horizontal scroll landing page with every section mapped to a specific conversion step. The layout flows from emotional hook to itinerary detail to booking action without friction.
- A full-viewport portrait header with a delayed headline reveal on first scroll
- Swipeable tour cards showing itinerary highlights, camp photos, and real remaining seat counts
- A stepped booking drawer with tour selection, departure calendar, and lead traveler form
- A secondary inquiry path for groups wanting custom private departure dates
Feature list
A paragraph introduces this section: each feature below is built directly from the template brief and delivers a specific, tangible benefit to the operator and their visitors.
Horizontal Scroll Editorial Layout
The page moves left to right like flipping through a field journal. Each tour card fills the viewport and alternates between wide landscape photography and intimate camp-life details, building emotional momentum with every swipe.
Stepped Booking Drawer
A three-step booking drawer is pinned to the bottom rail throughout the entire scroll. Visitors pick a tour, select an open departure month from a visual calendar, then enter group size and contact details including name, email, and WhatsApp number.
Real-Time Seat Scarcity Labels
Every tour card displays a live-style remaining seat count such as "4 of 12 spots left." This creates genuine urgency grounded in real group size limits rather than fabricated countdown timers.
Private Departure Inquiry Path
After the third tour card, a secondary call-to-action labeled "Build a Private Departure" routes interested groups to a short inquiry form. This captures high-value custom bookings without cluttering the main conversion flow.
Hover-Expand Tour Cards
Cards grow on hover to reveal day-by-day itinerary breakdowns, additional camp photography, and group size limits. The interaction rewards curiosity and gives detail-oriented travelers the depth they need to commit.
Adventure Terrain Visual Identity
The full color system uses deep Kenyan night sky indigo as the base, teal text that glows like bioluminescence, aurora violet section transitions, and sunbaked dust ochre reserved for calls-to-action and price displays.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Introduces the brand with a portrait Maasai guide image and stacked dawn sky |
| Delayed Headline Reveal | Surfaces the tagline "Seven Days. Six Landscapes. One Crew." on first scroll tick |
| Horizontal Tour Cards | Presents each group itinerary as an editorial swipeable card |
| Seat Scarcity Labels | Shows remaining spots per departure to build real booking urgency |
| Camp Life Interstitials | Alternates landscape shots with intimate camp detail photography |
| Private Departure call to action | Offers a custom inquiry path after the third tour card |
| Pinned Booking Drawer | Stays fixed at the bottom rail with the "Lock In Your Dates" action |
| Departure Calendar View | Visual monthly calendar showing open slots and remaining group spots |
| Lead Traveler Form | Collects group size, name, email, and WhatsApp contact in one step |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme built around an equatorial night-sky palette. Every color decision is intentional: dark backgrounds push photography forward, teal text stays legible without softening the drama, and ochre anchors every action point.
- Deep Kenyan night sky indigo (#0B0E2D) as the primary background across all sections
- Aurora teal (#2DE2C1) for body text and headline type, creating a bioluminescent glow effect
- Aurora violet (#6B3FA0) used as section transition washes between tour collections
- Sunbaked dust ochre (#D4A056) reserved exclusively for calls-to-action and price tags
Mobile & speed optimization
The horizontal scroll layout is structured to translate cleanly across screen sizes. Touch-based swiping on mobile mirrors the desktop drag interaction, keeping the field-journal metaphor intact on any device.
- Touch-swipe navigation on mobile matches the desktop horizontal drag experience
- The pinned booking drawer remains accessible at the bottom of the screen throughout the scroll
- Compact card layouts on smaller screens preserve photography impact without cropping key details
How this template helps you convert
This template removes the three biggest drop-off points in group travel booking: unclear itinerary value, missing urgency, and a confusing path to commitment.
- Seat scarcity labels on every card create honest, specific urgency that motivates visitors to act on the departure they want before it fills.
- The pinned "Lock In Your Dates" drawer means a visitor never has to hunt for the booking action, no matter how far they scroll through the tour cards.
- The stepped drawer breaks the booking into three simple decisions, reducing the cognitive load that causes travelers to abandon long, single-form reservation pages.
Other information about this template
This template is purpose-built for the Kenya group tour market and reflects the specific booking behaviors of its audience. It works equally well for operators running structured fixed departures and those fielding custom group inquiries.
- The page style is classified as a horizontal scroll landing page, suited to experience-led travel niches
- The creative direction is Curated Collection, meaning itineraries are presented as editorial spreads rather than data tables
- The header concept is a Vertical Portrait composition with three-quarters negative sky and one-quarter earth
- The template theme is Adventure Terrain, designed to communicate raw, immersive travel rather than resort-style comfort
- The color system is called Northern Lights, referencing the electric quality of equatorial post-storm skies




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Horizontal Scroll Editorial Layout
Stepped Booking Drawer
Real-time Seat Scarcity Labels
Private Departure Inquiry Path
Hover-expand Tour Cards
Adventure Terrain Visual Identity
Related questions
Can I add more tour itineraries beyond the cards shown in the template?
How does the booking drawer work for visitors on mobile?
Can I use this template if I only offer private custom departures rather than fixed group dates?
Does the template support showing real remaining seat counts?
Is the horizontal scroll format suitable for all types of travel businesses?