Kubu Island is a striking granite outcrop located in the Makgadikgadi Pan, one of the largest salt flats in the world, in Botswana. This remote and mystical island is known for its ancient baobab trees, stunning rock formations, and spiritual significance to local communities. The island offers a surreal landscape, particularly at sunrise and sunset, with the vast salt flats stretching out to the horizon. Kubu Island is a popular destination for adventurous travelers and photographers who are drawn to its otherworldly beauty and sense of isolation. It’s also a site of archaeological interest, with evidence of early human habitation