The year-end school holidays are here.... YIPPEE! If you are looking for outdoorsy nature activities to do with the family during the holidays, why not join our nature walks at Chek Jawa Boardwalk, Pulau Ubin? Come explore this very special and beautiful corner of Singapore mangroves with us. Best of all, our nature walks are free!
We are running two public walks, and both dates are open for registration now! Just appoint someone to signup on behalf of the group. We welcome small groups of families or friends. Unfortunately we are not able to accept registration from large groups of people due to our limited resources. Click on our
Online Registration Form.
Date: 25 November 2017 (Saturday) and 16 December 2017 (Saturday)
Meeting place: Chek Jawa Information Kiosk, Pulau Ubin
Meeting time: 9:30 am
Duration of walk: 2 hours
Fees: No charge for now, but small donations are accepted
Chek Jawa is rich in biodiversity, and with the help of an experienced volunteer guide, you should be able to see lots of interesting plants and wildlife. Even though we are not going on to the shore, there is still much to see and enjoy. There are monitor lizards, fiddler crabs, spiders, rare plants, wild boar, mudskippers and lots of fruit trees. If we are lucky, we might even spot the Oriental Pied Hornbill, White-bellied Sea Eagle and the giant Atlas Moth.
For more information on what to expect at our Chek Jawa Boardwalk outings, and when preparing for your visit, please make sure you
read our post specially written for you. The post will also give you lots of details like
how to get to Chek Jawa, where to meet, what to bring.
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Meeting place: Information Kiosk at Chek Jawa Wetlands |
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Group photo before the walk begins |
Click to see more photos of our past events at Chek Jawa.
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Nipah Palm |
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On the mangrove boardwalk |
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Mudskippers |
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Skink |
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Chek Jawa Boardwalk |
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Coastal Boardwalk |
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Great scenery, rich biodiversity! |
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Jelly Fishes |
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White-rumped sharma |
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Wild boars |
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Fiddler crab |
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Grey heron |
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Cotton-stainer bugs |
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Mangrove tree-climbing crab |
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Horseshoe crab |
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