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Pulau Ubin - National Parks Board Public access to Chek Jawa Wetlands in Pulau Ubin has reopened to public at 2pm on 5 April 2025 For more information and updates please visit NParks' noticeboard
Pulau Ubin - National Parks Board Shaped like a boomerang, Pulau Ubin is situated just off the north-eastern corner of mainland Singapore Once a cluster of five smaller islets separated by tidal rivers, it has since been united by the building of bunds for prawn farming to become a single 1,020-hectare island
Flora and Fauna of Ubin - National Parks Board It has one of Singapore’s richest ecosystems, where 6 major habitats meet and mix Each habitat is home to an abundance of flora and fauna, such as rare plants as well as local and migratory birds The marine biodiversity here is amazing, with about 500 species, according to NParks’ records
A Guide to Pulau Ubin Tree Trail - National Parks Board This island is home to Singapore’s last villages (or kampungs) as well as Chek Jawa Wetlands, a unique nature area housing some of Singapore's richest coastal and intertidal ecosystems
Chek Jawa Wetlands - National Parks Board Chek Jawa Wetlands is located at the eastern end of Pulau Ubin, about 3 km away from the public jetty at Pulau Ubin You can hire a van or rent a bicycle from the main village, or the more adventurous, can take a 40 min walk to Chek Jawa from the jetty
Directions Map - National Parks Board If there are no boats available at Pulau Ubin jetty for your return trip, please call the NParks hotline at 1800-471 7300 for assistance Once on the island you may explore the designated trails by walking, cycling or hiring one of the local van services
A Botanical Survey of Chek Jawa, Pulau Ubin, Singapore Turner et al (1992) analysed the early collections from Pulau Ubin and concluded that even in the 1880s, the vegetation was largely secondary with no primary forest species
The next bound of The Ubin Project - National Parks Board Species recovery efforts will be extended to Pulau Ubin in 2024, where tadpoles will be collected from mainland Singapore and introduced to suitable habitats at Pulau Ubin
Nature-based Recreation - National Parks Board Pulau Ubin offers a variety of nature-based activities including guided tours and camping, as well as interesting places to visit such as the Sensory Trail, Ubin Fruit Orchard, Butterfly Hill, and quarries
Camping in Pulau Ubin - National Parks Board Visitors with short-term visit pass and tourists interested in camping on Pulau Ubin can apply via this form Gather your friends and families and spend a fun day or two at the island! Get up close with nature and immerse yourself in the rustic atmosphere