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Serengeti National Park.

The name "Serengeti" was rooted from the word siringet used by the Maasai people from the area, which means "the place where the land runs on forever" The Serengeti plains with 1.5 million hectares of savannah and with a very high biological diversity and some of the endangered animal species: black rhinoceros, elephant, wild dog, and cheetah. The park is also famous with a well-known annual migration of over 2 million wildebeests plus hundreds of thousands of gazelles and zebras in search of pasture and water and prides of predators walking around for hunting. The combination of volcanic soils combined with the ecological impact of the migration made the park to be one of the most productive ecosystems on earth, sustaining the largest number of ungulates and the highest concentration of large predators in the world. With the Savannah experience and a vast wild animal run-free on the endless untamed landscapes, Serengeti will be waiting for you.