The Serengeti National Park is Africa's most famous, renowned for its incredible concentrations of predators and the great wildebeest migration, of more that two million herbivorous. The Serengeti has endless grassy plains (Serengeti in Maasai), forming the richest grazing grounds on the continent, and therefore becoming home to the largest herds and the highest concentrations of different predators.
The Serengeti park is a world heritage site, with a varied eco-system. It is not just the animals which makes a Serengeti safari remarkable. It is rightly the most celebrated wildlife reserves in the world, due to the rich tourist attractions that can be found in a single park.
The park's main attraction is the Great Migration, consisting of wildebeest, zebras and thompson, impala and grant's gazelles, and preying predators including lions and huge numbers of cheetahs, leopards and hyenas. Other animals commonly found in the park include topi, eland, hartebeest, buffalo, elephant, caracal, serval, bat-eared fox, hyrax, genet, hares, porcupine, aardvark, giraffe, jackal, mongoose, crocodile, monitor lizard, aardwolf, many kinds of primates including baboons, vervet and colobus monkeys, and over vast species of bird.