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Pulau Ubin and Chek Jawa

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8,73 km
Positiv højdeforskel
94 m
Sværhedsgrad
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94 m
Max Højde
34 m
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59 5
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0 m
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en time 38 minutter
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2 timer 22 minutter
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16. november 2021
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november 2021
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tæt på Pulau Ubin Village, SG.02 (Sïngäpûru)

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Pulau Ubin was first claimed by the British in 1825. In the early 1850s, the colonial administration encouraged Malay settlers to colonise the island to prevent pirates from using the island as a hideout, and most settlers became fishermen.
By 1847, Pulau Ubin was settled by the Chinese who started private quarrying companies on the island to quarry granite and feed the demand for stone and large-scale granite quarrying operations on Pulau Ubin supported the construction of the Horsburgh Lighthouse on Pedra Branca, the Raffes Lighthouse, the Causeway, Pearl’s Hill Reservoir, Fort Canning and its reservoir, and the Singapore Harbour.
In the early 1900's, land on the island was cleared for coffee, nutmeg, pineapple, coconut, tobacco and rubber plantations but only rubber remained profitable. The introduction of prawn farms to Pulau Ubin in the 1950s caused many of the mangrove swamps to be drained. Gradually, quarrying and agriculture became less viable and with a large scale exodus of the population, by the mid-1990s, the population of Pulau Ubin was approximately 400. By 2001, the population fell to below 200 and it has remained that way ever since. (roots)
This walk takes the easterly path towards Chek Jawa, returning with a short detour around the sensory trail.

Waypoints

IkonWaypoint Højde 19 m
Foto afBranch off for the sensory trail

Branch off for the sensory trail

IkonWaypoint Højde 22 m
Foto afOverarching trees

Overarching trees

IkonWaypoint Højde 21 m
Foto afFormer Headman's house

Former Headman's house

This two-story house belongs to the former island headman Lim Chye Joo, who died in 2006 at the age of 101. With a well and a woodstove out back framed by fruit trees and a vegetable patch, the house paints a complete picture of self-sufficient rural living.

IkonWaypoint Højde 21 m
Foto afSun filtering through the leaves

Sun filtering through the leaves

IkonWaypoint Højde 20 m
Foto afUbin Fruit Orchard

Ubin Fruit Orchard

IkonWaypoint Højde 21 m
Foto afEarly morning calm

Early morning calm

IkonWaypoint Højde 22 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 31 m
Foto afSerenity in the trees

Serenity in the trees

IkonWaypoint Højde 30 m
Foto afJalan Durian

Jalan Durian

IkonWaypoint Højde 19 m
Foto afNipah Palms

Nipah Palms

IkonWaypoint Højde 19 m
Foto afTranquility on Jalan Durian

Tranquility on Jalan Durian

IkonWaypoint Højde 30 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 29 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 29 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonShelter Højde 29 m
Foto afWilderness hut

Wilderness hut

IkonWaypoint Højde 19 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 16 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonTræ Højde 14 m
Foto afHeritage tree Foto afHeritage tree

Heritage tree

The common pulai is a mid canopy tree up to 40 m in height with pagoda shaped crown. Its simple leaves are arranged in whorls, exudes latex when broken. The trunk is deeply fluted and buttressed. It produces creamy, fragrant flowers. Common Pulai is native to Singapore and self-sown Common Pulai can sometimes be seen in secondary forests. This particular specimen, though, is hardly worthy of the name "common"!

IkonWaypoint Højde 24 m
Foto afChek Jawa entrance Foto afChek Jawa entrance

Chek Jawa entrance

One of Singapore's richest ecosystems, Chek Jawa is a unique natural area where six major habitats meet and mix. The amenities, including a visitor centre with a viewing jetty, over 1 kilometres of boardwalk (Mangrove and Coastal Loops), and a 20 metre tall Jejawi Tower, are accessible from this entrance which only opens at 9 am. Chek Jawa is an intertidal area, with various ecosystems unveiled at low tides of 0.5 metres and below. The best views of the undulating shores are at low tide. (nParks).

IkonWaypoint Højde 5 m
Foto afEntrance to the Chek Jawa boardwalk Foto afEntrance to the Chek Jawa boardwalk

Entrance to the Chek Jawa boardwalk

IkonWaypoint Højde 4 m
Foto afRich formation of rocks Foto afRich formation of rocks

Rich formation of rocks

IkonWaypoint Højde 1 m
Foto afLooking back at the boardwalk Foto afLooking back at the boardwalk

Looking back at the boardwalk

IkonWaypoint Højde 0 m
Foto afChek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

Chek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

IkonWaypoint Højde 3 m
Foto afChek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

Chek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

Covering approximately 100 hectares in area, Chek Jawa is a unique natural area, where six major ecosystems – sandy beach, rocky beach, seagrass lagoon, coral rubble, mangroves and coastal forest - meet! (nParks)

IkonWaypoint Højde 10 m
Foto afChek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

Chek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

From the visitor centre, you can choose to experience the Chek Jawa Wetlands via two routes: the Coastal Loop (600m) and Mangrove Loop (500m) boardwalk with lookout platforms, a floating pontoon, and shelters. (nParks)

IkonWaypoint Højde 11 m
Foto afChek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

Chek Jawa boardwalk (high tide)

IkonWaypoint Højde 8 m
Foto afMangrove ecosystem

Mangrove ecosystem

IkonWaypoint Højde 8 m
Foto afThe Mangrove Loop boardwalk Foto afThe Mangrove Loop boardwalk

The Mangrove Loop boardwalk

IkonWaypoint Højde 15 m
Foto afThe Mangrove Loop boardwalk Foto afThe Mangrove Loop boardwalk

The Mangrove Loop boardwalk

IkonWaypoint Højde 14 m
Foto afNipah Palms

Nipah Palms

IkonWaypoint Højde 15 m
Foto afJejawi tower Foto afJejawi tower Foto afJejawi tower

Jejawi tower

Meeting the seven-storey high (21m) Jejawi Tower to view the tree canopy and observe the biodiversity, such as birdlife. The viewing tower is named after the native tree (Malayan Banyan) that grows just beside the tower. (nParks)

IkonWaypoint Højde 15 m
Foto afThe Chek Jawa Visitor Centre Foto afThe Chek Jawa Visitor Centre Foto afThe Chek Jawa Visitor Centre

The Chek Jawa Visitor Centre

The Chek Jawa Visitor Centre (House No. 1) is Singapore's only remaining authentic Tudor-style house with a fireplace. House No.1 was built in the 1930s as a holiday retreat for the Chief Surveyor of Singapore, Landon Williams. When restoration efforts began in 2005, it was necessary to replace damaged roof trusses and termite-infested floorboards to restore the Chek Jawa Visitor Centre's original façade. Plastered stone and brickwork had to be stripped and reinstated with original finishes. (roots)

IkonWaypoint Højde 10 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 20 m
Foto afWaypoint

Waypoint

IkonWaypoint Højde 21 m
Foto afArchetypical view of Ubin!

Archetypical view of Ubin!

IkonWaypoint Højde 17 m
Foto afSensory trail

Sensory trail

IkonWaypoint Højde 11 m
Foto afMangroves

Mangroves

IkonTræ Højde 11 m
Foto afDurian tree

Durian tree

Foto afView of the jetty

View of the jetty

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  • Foto af Becky Chantry
    Becky Chantry 20. feb. 2023

     

    Jeg har fulgt denne rute  verificeres  Vis mere

    Beautiful walk to the wetlands

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