In a nutshell:
This is my last day in Singapore (and this trip), heading home on an early morning flight tomorrow. I decided not to pop over to an Indonesian island after all.
- Went to Pulau Ubin, a rustic island in the northeast, which still has old kampong (village) life. There is a nature reserve (Chek Jawa Wetlands) with a mangrove and coastal boardwalk on the eastern tip of the island. To get there, you take the MTR, a bus, a bumboat which only leaves when it has 12 passengers (no set schedule) and rent a bike for the 3.5 km sweaty ride. Unfortunately it was exactly high tide when I went so I saw fewer sea critters than expected.
Definitely worth going though! - And it was partly sunny to boot. I couldn’t find my sunscreen in my knapsack while I was out, but sure enough I found it accidentally once I got back to the hostel, while reaching in for something else. I have quite the farmer’s tan going now
- I also ate a baby squid lunch on the island – tasty, but not quite what i was expecting (there were only a handful of restos, and all but one seemed closed at the time)
- About to head out for the Night Safari next door to the Singapore Zoo (it’s a separate entrance/facility). The zoo, btw, is world-leading and has a lot of free ranging animals as opposed to small concrete enclosures.