The Serengeti, located in northern Tanzania and extending into southern Kenya, is one of the most famous ecosystems in the world. Known for its vast, endless plains, the name „Serengeti“ comes from the Maasai word „esirinket,“ meaning „endless plains“. The Serengeti National Park, established in 1951, covers nearly 15,000 square kilometers and is renowned for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, Gnus and other animals move in search of fresh grazing. This natural spectacle, along with the park’s diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and cheetahs, makes the Serengeti a vital conservation area and a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.