You will never believe that there is still a village (kampong) that exists in Singapore until you visit Pulau Ubin Island. It was the same with us. As foreigners living in Singapore, we started to explore this tiny island in 2008, when we arrived here for a few years stay.
But, the places we visited were the top attractions of Singapore like Sentosa, Singapore Zoo and Bird Park. Once we discovered this Pulau Ubin Island, we paid a visit. It was really worth visiting this island and getting an escape from the city life in mainland Singapore.
We’ve been there many times and today I thought of sharing some of the pictures I’ve captured. Actually, these captures are from a trip to this Pulau Ubin Island in 2010. But the island doesn’t have gone many changes and the pictures are still valid.
We took a ferry from the Changi ferry terminal to reach the island. There are ferries to Pulau Ubin frequently. So, there is no need to wait for long hours. It is really easy to reach the island. Above is a picture of our first sight on this island when the ferry was reaching the island.
Pulau Ubin is considered one of the last  Kampong (Village) in Singapore.
There is a welcome board at the entrance of the island. The first picture is a capture of the name board.
Below is how Pulau Ubin town looks like. Just after entering through the welcome board, we entered Pulau Ubin town where there are few restaurants and places to rent bicycles. If you like to explore more places on this island, it is better to rent a bicycle. There is also a van service available, which you can hire a van and have a visit around the island.
In a previous trip,we rented bicycles and had an exciting ride around the island. But lately, in this trip we decided to walk and enjoy the nature’s beauty this land has to offer.
If you visit Pulau Ubin island,you’ll see this Chinese temple in Pulau Ubin town.
Still, there are some residents living on this island enjoying life in a village (kampong) with no electricity or water supply. Instead, they enjoy their life with water from wells and electricity from generators.
It is a great place for a day out and specially for nature lovers. We still couldn’t explore much of the areas including Chek Jawa. (Chek Jawa is a wetland on this island )
After spending a few hours strolling here and there we returned to the jetty to return back to Singapore.
Have you been to Pulau Ubin Island? Did you know about this Island before? Please share your thoughts.
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This looks very cool.Thank you for sharing.
LOVELY
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Haven't been there, but it looks worth it.
Does Singapore intentionally protect Pulau Ubin from development. It's so different from the built-up, modernness of the rest of the country. I hope that they're able to preserve this part of their heritage.
We have a good friend who lives in Singapore so we visit there from time to time. I had never heard of Pulau Ubin Island but next time we go to Singapore it will be top of our todo list – it sounds lovely and renting bikes and cycling around is right up our alley.
Lovely place…
I've been to Singapore twice yet never have been here…I guess I'll just have to go back. Darn!
So colourful and beautiful – I love the flowers especially!
It is so beautiful. I would love to be able to travel and see such a beautiful island.
Wow. I have never been there. It looks so lovely. Beautiful pics.
Would love to visit this place, it does look like a village that we would very much enjoy. I like you pictures they are really nice.
Have a lovely rest of the week.
I haven't been to Pulau ubin for the longest time. Great to see it still retains it's rustic charm.
I would love to go there it looks beautiful, thanks for sharing
What a beautiful place and so colourful 🙂
Have a tanfastic day and thanks for waltzing by 🙂
What a neat looking village. I am sorry we missed it on our trip to Singapore a few years ago. Maybe next time. Cool that you were able to immigrate there, I thought it was really difficult.
This is near my country thats probably why everything looks so familiar!
I like it in Pulau Ubin too. So many nature sights but really have to avoid the weekend or PH crowd! We do have one last kampong on Singapore mainland. http://www.sakuraharuka.com/2012/11/bub-me-kampong-buangkok-last-singapore.html
Go have a look before it gets demolished too!
This looks like such a charming and peaceful place to visit. I haven't heard of Pulau Ubin before but I'd like to visit f we make it back to Singapore. It looks so different and seems like a lovely escape from the city.
What a wonderful trip that you have shared through the lens of your camera, thank you for sharing!!!
Never been on that side of the world! Looks awesome. 🙂
Beautiful! I would love to go there.
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I had no idea such a place existed so close to Singapore. Will have to check it out next time I go there! Thanks!