The Serengeti is a well-known national park in the north of Tanzania on the border with Kenya.
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The 1981 UNESCO World natural heritage declared national park consists mainly of tree-poor savannah and is a retreat for millions of animals. Particularly impressive is the great migration, in which hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebras and other animals from the area of the Ngorongoro-Kraters west and then north into the Serengeti. If it gets drier there in July / August, they move further north across the border with Kenya into the area of the Maasai Mara National Park. When the rain sets in again in November in large areas of the Ngorongoro National Park and the Serengeti, the animals move back south.