
A Family Trip in Namibia
Adventure that bonds generations
Thierry led a family of five into Namibia’s wild north. Dad — a pilot and rider — trained alongside his son and brother-in-law in bush flying, while the women embraced camp life, riding bikes and joining tandem flights.
The expedition moved daily with bikes and 4x4s, covering 100–250 km of rugged terrain. Camps were set in the wild, with staff handling logistics, fireside dinners, and early-morning flight prep.
A mid-expedition break at a luxury lodge allowed the family to relax before continuing deeper into the wilderness.



Result: Two weeks of adventure, wildlife encounters, and a stronger family bond forged under Africa’s skies.

Six Friends in the Desert
Friendship in flight
Five friends from Europe, all seasoned paramotor pilots, joined Thierry to explore Namibia’s deserts. They brought their own equipment, while NKP supplied logistics: Toyota 4x4s, fuel reserves, mobile workshops, food, and water.
For 10 days, the group lived completely off-grid, flying over vast dunes, tracking wildlife, and camping under endless skies.



Result: A pure flying adventure where camaraderie and wilderness came together in perfect balance.

TV Show Shooting
Extreme TV, African skies
NKP partnered with Spanish productions like Desafío Extremo and Planeta Calleja to bring television crews into Africa’s most challenging terrains.
For one project, Thierry trained a presenter — a beginner pilot — in Spain, then finalised his training in Namibia with custom-built paramotor trikes. The mission: to track and film elusive desert elephants.
Heavy logistics, strict timeframes, local negotiations, and technical challenges made the shoot demanding — but the broadcast was a major success.



Result: Proof that NKP can deliver not just expeditions, but unforgettable footage from the wildest corners of Africa.

Two brothers in Tanzania
Brotherhood from the skies
Robert, an experienced paramotor pilot, wanted to share Africa with his brother Alan, who had never flown. Together, with a support team and two loaded Land Rovers, they explored Tanzania’s Rift Valley.
Daily flights revealed volcanic craters, flamingo-filled lakes, and Maasai villages, where locals marvelled at the “Mzungus” arriving from the sky.



Result: A private 14-day expedition that blended flight, culture, and the raw landscapes of East Africa — creating a shared memory for life.
