Serengeti National Park
The last beautiful historical site in this list is Serengeti National Park. The annual migration of two million wildebeests plus hundreds of thousands of gazelles and zebras – followed by their predators in their annual migration in search of pasture and water – in the vast plains of Serengeti National Park, which covers 1.5 million hectares of savannah, is one of the most impressive natural spectacles in the world. The park has a high level of biological variety, with at least four globally threatened or endangered animal species present: black rhinoceros, elephant, wild dog, and cheetah.
The Serengeti plains are home to the world's greatest unmodified animal migration, with over one million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of other ungulates taking part in a 1,000-kilometer annual cyclical trip across Kenya and Tanzania. This remarkable phenomenon occurs in a one-of-a-kind beautiful setting known as the "endless plains": 25,000km2 of treeless expanses of breathtakingly flat short grasslands punctuated with rocky outcrops (kopjes) and rivers interspersed with woodlands and rivers. The Park also features one of the world's largest and most diverse huge predator-prey interactions, delivering a visually stunning experience.
Location: northern Tanzania