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Pulau Ubin is in real meaning, the last 'kampung' (village) in Singapore. A leisurely walk through Ubin takes you back to Singapore in the 1960's era with the innocent pleasures of life.
Pulau Ubin is a home for many wild plants and animals. Some of the animals can be viewed rarely on the mainland. The rare kind of both the smooth and Oriental otters has been spotted by the travelers during their visit.
Monkeys or the long tailed macaques can be encountered on the island.
Numerous hornbills are permanent resident on Ubin Island. This uncommon bird cannot be noticed in the mainland. Besides these straw headed, the wondrous song bird are also viewed on the island. The Red jungle fowl still roam about the jungle area of the Pulau Ubin Island. Wild Boar is abundant in Ubin Island and also dugongs. The sweet Dolphins also can be seen in the fresh waters of the island.
Ubin is also home to some glorious trees, many of which are worthy of Heritage Tree status.
Pulau Ubin is a great place for other fun filled activities as well. Other activities at Pulau Ubin include cycling, walking, fishing and camping. The waters off Ubin are also enjoyed by sailing and canoeing enthusiasts.
Some of the more unusual activities include stargazing! You can gaze at the big stary sky and experience a whole new world of pleasure and delight. A regular ferry leaves for Pulau Ubin from Changi jetty.
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