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Explore These 4 Offshore Islands In Singapore

Singapore’s offshore islands have plenty of nature and history you can easily explore with tours — we tell you how

By Pamela Chow

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Like pearl drops scattered around our coasts, Singapore’s offshore islands are treasures packed with rich heritage and biodiversity.

Now, you can easily access and explore these secluded havens through tours with different interest and research groups. If you’re longing for a quick escape from the bustle of city life, you can spend your weekend discovering Singapore’s smaller sanctuaries.

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The Chek Jawa Wetlands are home to diverse ecosystems. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Chek Jawa: Hermit crabs & a Tudor cottage

On the eastern border of Pulau Ubin, the Chek Jawa Wetlands are home to diverse ecosystems that include mangrove swamps, sandbars, seagrass lagoons, a rocky shore and a forest. If you’re lucky, you might spot curious creatures like crabs, starfish and even wild boar.

For the best view, follow the boardwalk along the coastline that will lead you to a 20m-high viewing tower where you can take in a panoramic view of Chek Jawa.

The area also has a treat for those with an interest in architecture or heritage. House No. 1 is an intriguing Tudor-style cottage, which features a fireplace that still works. It now functions as a visitor centre.

You can enjoy guided walks down Chek Jawa’s boardwalk with groups such as Naked Hermit Crabs and Ulu Singapore. To visit the intertidal flats at low tide — when most of the marine life can be spotted — book a tour ($60 per pax) with NParks. Register early to avoid disappointment.

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