Pulau Ubin is an island off the northeastern
coast of Singapore, shaped like a boomerang and covered by
low hills. This offshore island is being developed into a
nature park complete with trails, shelters, camping sites,
chalets and other basic amenities.
To enjoy the natural vegetation and the laidback kampong atmosphere,
you should try leisure walking or cycling. Bicycles can be
rented at the village. The trails have been upgraded to facilitate
trekking and basic amenities like toilets and shelters are
available for the convenience of visitors.
Much of its natural environment will be preserved in the
development programme and visitors can still experience
the rustic village atmosphere encompassing granite quarries,
coconut and rubber plantations, mangrove swamps, fish and
prawn farms, and traditional fishing "kelongs".
Located at the eastern tip of Pulau Ubin is a natural beach
called Chek Jawa, on which marine life such as the horseshoe
crab and sand dollar, a disc-shaped member of the star-fish
family, live. It also houses sea-grass meadows that habour
carpet and peacock anemones, as well as coral rubble that
is home to sponges of various hues. Visits to Chek Jawa
are on a first-come-first-served basis and only when there
are low tides. To book, call the National Parks Board at
Tel: (65) 6542 4108. For more information on Chek Jawa,
visit the Habitat News website.
Enjoy a sumptuous meal at a seafood restaurant, and cap
off your stay with a visit to the colourful Thai and magnificent
Ma Chor temples by the seashore.
Getting There: Take the MRT to Tanah Merah Station (EW4),
then take SBS bus 2 or 29 to Changi Village bus interchange,
followed by a 10-minute boat ride from the Changi Point
jetty. Cost of the boat ride is SGD 2 and the service operates
from 6am to 11pm.
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