Wayra - Immersive Peru Landing Page Template
Wayra is a gallery-style landing page built for a boutique Peru luxury travel agency. It combines a portrait-led hero, an exhibition-style scroll structure, and a three-step booking flow to convert curious visitors into booked clients. Deep Andean night blues, glacial teal, aurora violet, and ceremonial gold give the page a distinctive, immersive visual identity rooted in Peru's landscapes.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Wayra is a single-page landing page for a boutique Peru luxury travel agency. The design follows a Gallery Walk creative direction with an Organic Flow theme. Visitors scroll through exhibition-style rooms, each dedicated to one journey. A three-step scheduling flow drives bookings, and a lookbook download captures early-stage leads.
Who this template is for
This template is built for high-end travel agencies and boutique tour operators who sell curated, experience-led journeys. It works particularly well when your offer is personal, narrative-driven, and impossible to reduce to a checklist.
- Boutique Peru travel agencies offering concierge-level trip design
- Luxury tour operators targeting anniversary couples, solo travelers, and multigenerational families
- Travel brands where visual storytelling and emotional resonance drive conversions
What problem this template solves
Generic travel templates present destinations as commodity packages. Wayra solves the harder challenge: communicating a deeply personal, high-trust service to discerning travelers who need to feel something before they book.
- Standard templates flatten rich experiences into bullet-pointed itineraries, which undersell premium offers
- Visitors leave without booking because no clear, low-friction next step is offered
- Agencies lose warm leads who want more information but are not yet ready to commit
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that blends immersive visual storytelling with a structured conversion path. Every section serves a distinct purpose in the buyer journey.
- A full-viewport portrait header with a delayed gold tagline reveal
- Gallery rooms for Sacred Valley, Amazon, and Lima sections, each with a sliding detail panel
- A three-step booking flow and a secondary lookbook download path for early-stage visitors
Feature list
This template is built around six core capabilities drawn directly from the design brief. Each one serves a specific role in guiding visitors from arrival to action.
Full-Viewport Portrait Hero
The header fills the entire screen with a single vertical portrait image. No headline competes for the first three seconds. Then a single line of thin gold type appears at the bottom: "Your Peru. Designed from the ground up." The effect is immediate and unhurried.
Gallery Walk Scroll Structure
Scrolling through the page feels like moving through exhibition rooms. Each room is dedicated to a single journey: Sacred Valley, Amazon, or Lima's culinary scene. Full-width landscape photographs with teal statistics separate each gallery, giving the scroll a breathing rhythm.
Sliding Detail Panel
Each gallery contains a grid of six square images. Clicking any image opens a detail panel that slides in from the right. The panel displays day-by-day narrative copy rather than bullet points, keeping the premium, story-led tone intact throughout.
Three-Step Booking Flow
The primary call to action, "Design My Journey," opens a three-step scheduling flow. Step one presents a visual calendar for travel window selection. Step two shows an illustrated map of Peru with clickable regions. Step three captures group size, occasion, and a free-text field for personal context.
Persistent Booking Bar
After the second gallery section, a persistent bottom bar appears carrying the "Design My Journey" call to action in ceremonial gold. This keeps the primary conversion path visible throughout the rest of the scroll without interrupting the gallery experience.
Lookbook Download Path
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF lookbook of sample itineraries with photography. Visitors exchange their email address for the file. This captures leads who are interested but not yet ready to start a booking conversation.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero | Opens with a full-viewport image and delayed gold tagline |
| Sacred Valley Gallery | Six-image grid with sliding day-by-day detail panel |
| Landscape Divider | Full-width photograph with a layered teal statistic |
| Amazon Gallery | Dedicated gallery room for jungle journey storytelling |
| Culinary Lima Gallery | Exhibition room for Lima's food and culture narrative |
| Booking Flow | Three-step scheduling: calendar, map, and group details |
| Lookbook Download | Email capture in exchange for a sample itinerary PDF |
| Persistent Booking Bar | Fixed bottom bar with primary call to action after second gallery |
Design & branding system
The color system is called Northern Lights and is built around four specific values that mirror Peru's own extremes of darkness and luminosity. Each color has a defined role rather than appearing freely across the layout.
- Deep Andean night (#0B1026) dominates backgrounds, giving the page its sense of vast, open darkness
- Glacial teal (#3EDFD7) traces section dividers and map lines; aurora violet (#6B3FA0) washes behind testimonial cards
- Ceremonial gold (#D4A843) is reserved exclusively for calls to action and hover states, making every invitation to act visually distinct
Mobile & speed optimization
The Organic Flow theme and Gallery Walk structure are designed with responsive behavior in mind. The vertical portrait format translates naturally to mobile screens, and the gallery grid adapts to narrower viewports without losing its exhibition quality.
- The portrait hero is inherently tall and narrow, making it well-suited to mobile display from the start
- Gallery grids and the sliding detail panel are built to reflow cleanly across screen sizes
- The persistent booking bar remains accessible at the bottom of the screen on mobile, keeping the conversion path within reach
How this template helps you convert
Every structural decision in Wayra is oriented toward one outcome: moving the right visitor toward a booking conversation, and holding the attention of everyone else with a secondary path.
- The "Design My Journey" call to action appears beneath the hero and again as a persistent bottom bar, reducing the distance between interest and action at every point in the scroll.
- The three-step booking flow breaks the commitment into small, visual steps, making it easier for visitors to start rather than delay.
- The lookbook download gives hesitant visitors a low-commitment way to stay connected, capturing their email address in exchange for tangible sample content.
Other information about this template
Wayra is part of a growing category of high-intent travel landing pages designed for operators who compete on experience quality rather than price. A few additional points worth knowing:
- The template style is Gallery + Detail, a format well-suited to agencies whose offer requires narrative depth rather than a simple service list
- The Organic Flow theme supports a layout that feels hand-curated rather than grid-rigid, which reinforces the boutique positioning
- The illustrated Peru map in step two of the booking flow doubles as a visual orientation tool, helping visitors connect geographically with the regions on offer
- Color values are fully documented in the design system: #0B1026, #6B3FA0, #3EDFD7, and #D4A843
- The lookbook PDF path is particularly useful for multigenerational or group travelers who need to share the offer with other decision-makers before committing




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-viewport Portrait Hero
Gallery Walk Scroll Structure
Sliding Detail Panel
Three-step Booking Flow
Persistent Bottom Booking Bar
Lookbook Email Capture
Related questions
Can I use this template for a travel agency that covers destinations beyond Peru?
How does the three-step booking flow work for visitors?
Is the lookbook download section included in the template?
What makes the gallery sections different from a standard image grid?
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