The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the oldest and the best-known wildlife sanctuary in Africa. The park is famous for the annual migration of millions of wildebeests plus hundreds of thousands of gazelles and zebras, followed by their predators, providing one of the most impressive nature spectacles in the world. The Great Migration that follows a 1,000 km long annual circular trek takes place in a unique scenic setting of a vast treeless expanses of spectacularly flat short grasslands dotted with rocky outcrops interspersed with rivers and woodlands. The park also hosts one of the largest and most diverse large predator-prey interactions worldwide. The Serengeti National Park covers an area of 12,950 sq km and is considered one of the least disturbed natural ecosystem on earth.
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