Nepal Travel Professional Website Template
Trek is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Nepal tour operators. It uses a gallery-walk layout to present Himalayan treks and jungle safaris as scrollable exhibit rooms. A scrapbook hero, scroll-driven transitions, and a vermillion click-through call to action guide visitors toward an itinerary builder, no form required.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Trek is a single-page, click-through landing page template designed for Nepal adventure tour operators. It blends a Neo-Retro journal aesthetic with a Gallery Walk structure, moving visitors through immersive exhibit rooms, Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Upper Mustang, and Chitwan, before landing them on a final call to action that links to an itinerary builder.
Who this template is for
This template is built for adventure travel businesses that lead with storytelling rather than booking forms. It suits operators who want their page to feel like an experience before the trip even begins.
- Nepal tour operators offering multi-trek or safari packages
- Adventure travel brands targeting gap-year travelers, bucket-list couples, and small guided groups
- Tour businesses that direct visitors to a separate itinerary builder or booking page
What problem this template solves
Most travel landing pages feel like catalogues. They list prices, pile on bullet points, and ask visitors to fill out a form before they feel any desire to go. Trek solves the opposite problem, it builds that desire first.
- Visitors leave before committing because the page never makes the destination feel real
- Generic layouts can not communicate the texture, pace, and atmosphere of a specific place like Nepal
- Operators lose conversions because trust is not earned before the call to action appears
What you get with this template
You get a complete, production-ready landing page structured around four full-viewport exhibit rooms, a scrapbook hero section, a sirdar guides section, and a final call-to-action block. Every section is designed to carry a visitor forward emotionally before asking them to click.
- A scrapbook collage hero with polaroid-style images, handwritten headline, and stamp overlays
- Four gallery-walk exhibit rooms covering Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Upper Mustang, and Chitwan canoe safari
- Per-exhibit social proof: guest quotes in handwritten italic, passport-stamp dates, and a Nepal Tourism Board license badge
- A sirdar guides section with guide portraits and expertise credentials
- Scroll-linked transitions, polaroid tilt reveals, and word reveals powered by IntersectionObserver
- Repeating vermillion call-to-action buttons that grow more prominent as the visitor scrolls deeper
- A minimal horizontal footer
Feature list
Scrapbook Collage Hero
The header presents overlapping polaroid-style photographs pinned at slight angles on a khaki parchment texture. Handwritten-style headline copy sits off-center and slightly rotated, as if scrawled with a felt-tip pen. Stamp and visa-mark overlays bleed behind the images to reinforce the journal aesthetic.
Gallery Walk Exhibit Rooms
Each of the four trek experiences fills the full viewport as its own exhibit. A short poetic caption sits on the left, while practical details such as duration, difficulty, and altitude appear on the right in a typewriter serif. The background tint shifts slightly deeper into the canopy palette with each exhibit, so scrolling feels like descending from snowline into jungle.
Per-Exhibit Trust Signals
Every exhibit closes with a single guest quote in handwritten italic, a passport-stamp date, and a small Nepal Tourism Board license badge. These signals build credibility gradually, so visitors feel informed and reassured before the final call to action appears.
Scroll-Driven Transitions
The template uses scroll-linked gallery transitions, polaroid tilt reveals, and word reveals throughout. Interactivity is handled with CSS scroll-behavior and IntersectionObserver, keeping the animation feel rich without relying on heavy external libraries.
Progressive Call-to-Action Pattern
The primary call to action, "Choose Your Trail," first appears as a subtle text link beneath the hero collage. It then resurfaces as a full-width vermillion button after every third exhibit. The final block reads "Start Planning Your Trek," reinforcing urgency after the visitor has moved through the full gallery.
Sirdar Guides Credibility Section
A dedicated section presents guide portraits alongside expertise credentials. This section anchors the operator's authority and gives visitors a human face behind the expeditions before they click through to the itinerary builder.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Scrapbook Collage | Establishes atmosphere and introduces the headline |
| Everest Base Camp Exhibit | Presents EBC trek with caption, stats, and quote |
| Annapurna Circuit Exhibit | Showcases Annapurna with poetic copy and details |
| Upper Mustang Exhibit | Highlights the Upper Mustang route and social proof |
| Chitwan Safari Exhibit | Features jungle canoe safari with trust signals |
| Sirdar Guides Section | Builds credibility through guide portraits and expertise |
| Final Call to Action | Drives click-through to the itinerary builder |
| Minimal Horizontal Footer | Closes page with clean, low-distraction navigation |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro journal theme. The Rainforest color palette feels like a hand-dyed trekking map left in the rain and dried beside a lodge fire. Colors deepen toward the footer, and the single vermillion accent pulls the eye like a prayer flag snapping on a high pass.
- Color palette: deep jungle canopy (#1B3A2D), sun-bleached khaki (#C8B88A), monsoon mist (#D6DDD3), and prayer-flag vermillion (#D94F30) for buttons and hover states
- Typography: Fraunces for display headings, DM Sans for body copy, and JetBrains Mono for trek stats and practical details
- Texture and decorative detail: khaki parchment backgrounds, stamp and visa overlays, pressed-botanical motifs, and polaroid frames at slight angles
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first to deliver the full gallery-walk experience on large screens. A responsive mobile fallback is included so the page remains navigable and readable on smaller devices.
- Desktop-first layout with a responsive mobile fallback for all exhibit rooms and the hero section
- Animation handled via CSS scroll-behavior and IntersectionObserver to avoid heavy JavaScript dependencies
- Scroll-driven transitions and reveal effects built for smooth performance without external animation libraries
How this template helps you convert
The page earns trust through the gallery itself rather than through a form or a hard sell. By the time the visitor reaches the final call to action, the destination has already been experienced in full.
- The progressive call-to-action pattern introduces "Choose Your Trail" softly beneath the hero, then escalates to a full-width vermillion button after every third exhibit, so urgency builds naturally with desire.
- Per-exhibit social proof, guest quotes, passport-stamp dates, and a Nepal Tourism Board badge, gives each section independent credibility, reducing hesitation before the final click.
- The click-through structure removes friction entirely. There is no form on the page. One click carries the visitor to the itinerary builder, keeping the conversion path short and the experience uninterrupted.
Other information about this template
Trek is category-matched to Travel and Hospitality, specifically the Nepal tour operator niche. The template's intersection score and design system were developed for this precise use case: experiential adventure tourism with a strong sense of place and a gallery-style narrative flow.
- Template style: Full-Width Immersive, single landing page
- Theme: Neo-Retro, drawing on journal, scrapbook, and gallery-walk visual conventions
- Creative direction: Gallery Walk with scroll-driven exhibit progression
- Header concept: Collage and Scrapbook with polaroid overlays and stamp motifs
- Landing page direction: Click-Through, linking to a separate itinerary builder
- Color system: Rainforest palette with earthy greens, warm neutrals, and vermillion accent
- Localization context: English language, Nepal geography, dual NPR and USD pricing implied




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Scrapbook Collage Hero
Gallery Walk Exhibit Rooms
Per-exhibit Trust Signals
Scroll-driven Reveal Animations
Progressive Call-to-action Pattern
Sirdar Guides Credibility Section
Related questions
Does this template include a booking form?
How many trek experiences does the gallery section cover?
Can I replace the exhibit rooms with my own trek routes?
How does this template build visitor trust without a form?
Is this template designed for desktop or mobile use?