Tanzania Travel Booking Website Template
Safari is a horizontal scroll landing page template built for Tanzania adventure tour marketplaces. It brings together a Neo-Retro visual identity, a curated collection layout, and inline booking components to help visitors browse multi-day itineraries, lodges, and guide packages, then build and reserve a full safari trip without leaving the page.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Safari is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for Tanzania adventure tour marketplace businesses. Visitors move through five themed collection wings, browse stacked tour and lodge cards, and reserve adventures inline. The Neo-Retro Rainforest palette and field-journal aesthetic give the experience the feel of a well-traveled explorer's notebook.
Who this template is for
This template suits anyone running a curated Tanzania travel marketplace, whether that is a boutique tour operator or an independent platform aggregating lodges, guides, and multi-day routes.
- Adventure tour operators offering packages across the Ngorongoro Crater, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and the Great Migration corridor
- Travel platforms targeting honeymooners, gap-year travelers, and seasoned safari-goers who want to compare and book in one place
- Safari businesses that sell multiple product types, such as lodge stays, guided day tours, and full multi-day itineraries, from a single page
What problem this template solves
Most Tanzania travel pages force visitors to jump between tabs, PDFs, and booking forms before they can commit to anything. That friction kills intent. This template keeps the entire discovery-to-reservation journey on one scrollable page.
- Visitors lose interest when browsing and booking require separate experiences
- Tour operators struggle to present diverse product types, from crater drives to coastal stays, in a single coherent flow
- Generic travel templates lack the immersive, destination-specific atmosphere that converts curious browsers into paying travelers
What you get with this template
You get a fully styled, horizontally scrolling landing page with five distinct collection wings, each containing its own stacked tour and lodge cards. Every component is built around the Neo-Retro Rainforest visual identity described in the brief.
- A macro close-up hero header, five named collection wings, inline booking cards with date pickers and traveler-count steppers, a persistent bottom cart bar, and a gated email lead-capture panel
- A complete color and typography system using deep canopy green, sun-faded khaki, volcanic soil brown, flamingo lake pink, and warm white
- Ready-to-use section layouts that alternate full-bleed landscape photography with tight product cards showing pricing, duration, and star ratings
Feature list
This template bundles every visual and functional element needed to run a Tanzania adventure tour marketplace from a single landing page.
Horizontal Scroll Collection Wings
Five named wings, The Migration, The Summit, The Coast, The Crater, and The Culture, organize the marketplace like museum galleries. Each wing holds three to five stacked cards so visitors can browse depth within a category before moving to the next.
Inline Booking Cards with Date Picker
Every tour and lodge card carries its own Reserve This Adventure call to action. Tapping it expands an inline date picker and traveler-count stepper without navigating the visitor away from the page.
Persistent Bottom Cart Bar
A fixed bottom bar tracks every selection the visitor makes. It displays running total trip days and combined cost, and it holds the primary Build My Safari checkout button so the path to purchase stays visible at all times.
Gated PDF Lead Capture Panel
A free downloadable packing list sits between the third and fourth collection wings. Visitors unlock it with an email address, creating a low-commitment entry point for high-intent leads at exactly the right moment in the scroll.
Macro Close-Up Hero Header
The full-viewport opening shot fills the screen with elephant hide in golden-hour sidelight. A hand-lettered headline, Closer than you imagined, scratches into frame after a brief pause, setting the immersive field-journal tone immediately.
Neo-Retro Rainforest Design System
The palette of deep canopy green, sun-faded khaki, volcanic soil brown, flamingo lake pink, and warm white is applied consistently across backgrounds, cards, buttons, and badges. The result feels like a 1970s National Geographic spread printed on heavy matte stock.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Full-viewport elephant hide close-up with animated hand-lettered headline |
| The Migration Wing | Stacked tour cards for Great Migration itineraries and lodge options |
| The Summit Wing | Kilimanjaro route packages and guide booking cards |
| The Coast Wing | Zanzibar and coastal stay cards with pricing and duration |
| The Crater Wing | Ngorongoro Crater drives and lodge packages |
| The Culture Wing | Maasai cultural experiences and community guide packages |
| PDF Lead Capture | Email-gated packing list panel between third and fourth wings |
| Persistent Cart Bar | Fixed bottom bar tracking selections, trip days, cost, and checkout |
Design & branding system
The visual language draws from analog travel culture. Every color, texture, and typographic choice references the worn field journals and saturated photography of classic expedition literature.
- Color palette: deep canopy green (#1B3A2D) and sun-faded khaki (#C9B97A) alternate as section backgrounds; volcanic soil brown (#3E2723) carries body text; flamingo lake pink (#E8566D) marks price tags, booking buttons, and availability badges; warm off-white (#FAF7F2) lifts card components
- Typography and texture: hand-lettered headline style, sun-bleached page aesthetics, and sketched-animal margin details give the page the feel of a pressed-leaf field journal
- Photography rhythm: full-bleed landscape shots alternate with tight product cards to balance inspiration and practical decision-making throughout the scroll
Mobile & speed optimization
The horizontal scroll layout is structured to adapt across screen sizes, keeping the browsing and booking experience clear on smaller viewports without losing the editorial feel.
- Card stacking within each wing scales to the available screen width so content remains readable and browsable on mobile devices
- Inline booking components, the date picker and traveler-count stepper, expand within the card footprint rather than triggering full-page navigation, reducing friction on touch screens
- The persistent bottom cart bar remains anchored during horizontal and vertical scrolling so the Build My Safari button is always reachable
How this template helps you convert
The layout is designed to move visitors from discovery to reservation within a single scroll, using trust signals and commitment mechanics placed at the right moments.
- The hero header creates immediate emotional investment before a single product is shown, so visitors arrive at the first collection wing already primed to explore rather than just browse
- The inline booking flow removes the moment of hesitation that comes with leaving a page; visitors reserve directly on the card they are already reading, with the persistent cart bar reinforcing their growing commitment
- The gated PDF panel between wings three and four captures email addresses at peak engagement, turning undecided visitors into a warm lead list even if they do not complete a booking on that visit
Other information about this template
This template is built specifically around the Tanzania adventure tour niche and the intersection of a Marketplace and Multi-product landing page direction. It is a strong fit for operators who need to present a wide range of Tanzania travel experiences in one place.
- Template style: Horizontal Scroll with a Curated Collection creative direction
- Header concept: Macro Close-Up using golden-hour wildlife photography
- Theme: Neo-Retro with a Rainforest color system
- Ideal for Tanzania travel businesses selling across multiple destination zones within a single page experience
- The PDF lead-capture panel supports list building for follow-up safari planning conversations




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Horizontal Scroll Collection Wings
Inline Booking Cards
Persistent Bottom Cart Bar
Gated PDF Lead Capture
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Neo-retro Rainforest Design System
Related questions
Can I customize the five collection wings for my own tour categories?
How does the inline booking card work?
Is the persistent cart bar always visible while scrolling?
Who is the PDF lead-capture panel designed for?
Can this template show both lodge stays and guided day tours on the same page?