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Before you leave, be sure to visit Pekan Quarry for a picture-perfect moment at sunset. Located just a minute walk away from the jetty, this former quarry is now a beautiful lake, surrounded by lush greenery and home to otters, dragonflies and various species of birds.

Outdoor activities abound on Pulau Ubin, ranging from camping and hiking to challenging bike trails. Jelutong campsite is a short walk 6 minutes west of the jetty, but more adventurous visitors can head northeast to the Maman campsite or west towards Endut Senin beach. Adventurous bikers and thrill seekers can head further west towards Ketam Mountain Bike Path.

This trail snakes across 10 kilometres, with challenging slopes and rock-littered descents that will prove to be a challenge for even the most seasoned sports enthusiast. First-time visitors to Pulau Ubin should check out this list of items to bring along for their day trip:. Remember to bring sufficient cash!

You may also want to wear shoes instead of sandals or slippers. The best way to experience and discover the treasures on this island is either on a rented bicycle or by taking a leisurely trail walk one excellent guide is the Pulau Ubin Tree Trail.

Consider booking a guided tour in advance. Chua, E. Pulau Ubin: Ours to treasure. Singapore: Simply Green, p. Call no. National Parks Board. Media factsheet: About Pulau Ubin. The Straits Times , p.

Footprints on an Island: rediscovering Pulau Ubin. Quarries of Pulau Ubin. Pulau Ubin and Chek Jawa. Crawfurd, J. Journal of a voyage around the Island of Singapore. Moor Ed. Singapore, pp. Retrieved from NewspaperSG. Probert, H. History of Changi. Singapore: Prison Industries in Changi Prison, p. Singapore landmarks, past and present. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, p.

Limited Quarrying in Pulau Ubin. Sim, C. National Police Cadet Corps. Retrieved from Singapore Infopedia website. Branson, O. Pulau Ubin may be developed into recreation centre. The Straits Times, p. Go on a biking tour around the island with certified cycling guides as they bring you to the most scenic spots on the island. Spot some wildlife and enjoy the tranquillity of the island as you keep an eye out for hornbills, wild boars and monkeys. Bring and lather plenty of sunblock and insect repellent!

Go on a kayaking tour and let the experienced guide take you along the waters of this Singaporean wilderness. Apart from the mangroves, you can also see the traditional stilt houses or kelongs that are littered around the island. One of the kayaking tours will also bring you on an open sea journey to Pulau Ketam , an island just off the southwest of Pulau Ubin.

Get up close to this mangrove habitat and be rewarded with natural sightings of its rich flora and fauna. PS: If you want to kayak outside of Ubin, you can also check out other top kayaking activities in Singapore. Credit: NParks. Pitch a tent at any of the 3 camping sites - Endut Senin, Jelutong and Mamam. Do note that you will need to register your stay with the officials at the Pulau Ubin Police Post.

Jelutong campsite is situated closest to the village while Mamam is further north of the island and the Endut Senin Campsite is located inside Ubin Living Lab by a small pond on the western side en route to Ketam Bike Park.

There is water available at both campsites but you will need to boil it before consuming. There are also no showers at the campsites. Anglers are known to have caught mangrove jack, stingray and leatherjacks! Bring your own rods and baits and find a spot away from water activities that are going on.

Do note that fishing is not allowed at the quarries. Credit: William Cho via Wikimedia Commons. The Chek Jawa Wetlands is an ecosystem with coastal forests, rocky beaches and mangrove swamps.



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