About Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin, a small island located off the northeastern coast of Singapore, offers visitors a unique escape from the urban environment of the mainland. This charming island is known for its rich biodiversity and traditional kampong (village) lifestyle that provides a stark contrast to the bustling city life. The island is home to various habitats including mangroves, wetlands, and forests that host an array of wildlife such as monitor lizards, wild boars, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore Pulau Ubin by renting bicycles or walking along its scenic trails. The Chek Jawa Wetlands are one of the must-visit spots on the island where you can experience diverse ecosystems including coral reefs and seagrass beds. Additionally, you can visit historical sites like the old Hock Lye Lee’s temple or learn about the island's history at the Ubin Heritage Trail. For those looking for adventure, kayaking around the island or trying out other water sports can be exhilarating experiences. With its blend of nature, history, and recreational activities, Pulau Ubin offers something for everyone seeking an enjoyable day trip away from Singapore's hustle and bustle.

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