During my second trip to Singapore, I wanted to explore even more islands. Unfortunately, I did not manage to see more than Pulau Ubin, but it was a start!
Pulau Ubin – The island
Pulau Ubin is Malaysian and means “Granite Island” you can actually find some abandoned granite quarries. The island is known for being the last Kampong, a typical traditional village in Singapore, that is not yet urbanized and modernized. Here, you can travel through time because this is how Singapore looked like in the 1960s.
Pulau Ubin – How to get there
The only way to get to Pulau Ubin is to take a small boat, which departs regularly from Changi Village. There is no regular schedule, it leaves as soon as it’s full. So you can either depart immediately or wait quite a while, depending on your luck.
Pulau Ubin – What you can do here
Sensory Trail
Pekan Quarry
Jawa Wetlands and Boardwalk
Jejawi Tower at Chek Jawa
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