One of the most interesting places in Singapore that are worth a visit are the innumerable gardens, parklands, tropical greenery, flowers and trees, expressways, bridges and houses. The important tourist places in Singapore include the following: The Bukit Timah nature reserve is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries. This 164 hectare has a rainforest within its boundaries that contain several species of plants. At the heart of the nature reserve, is Singapore's Bukit Timah Hill. You can indulge in a beautiful trek while bird-watching. There are monkeys and pangolins too for company.
I like to kickstart my day in Pulau Ubin with a cup of the-si, two pieces of Roti toasted over charcoal, layered with butter and sugar and 2 half-boiled eggs. I usually have the the eggs first. The way to do it is to break them open and pour them into the saucer and flavour them with some soya sauce before you eat. Only then will I eat the bread, and use part of it to clean off the remnants of the egg in the saucer. I enjoy the crispiness of the bread together with the crunchiness of the sugar melting in my mouth. Finally I will sip my the-si slowly to wash down my breakfast. Enjoying the traditional breakfast in the morning breeze, in a Kampong setting really brings back my nostalgic childhood.
Less than 30 years ago there were still quite a number of people living in Pulau Ubin, and children took the boat to the mainland for their lessons. But no young people will want to live on the island now, as time is of essence, and it is so inconvenient to go to school or work from the island. So only the grandparents have chosen to stay behind on this island. The people living on the island make their living from the visitors that flock here during the weekends. Some continue to fish and farm, while others make a living from the rental of bikes and sale of food and drinks to the visitors. Many locals have also started to flock here for seafood, which Singapore is also quite famous for. One can get quite good bikes for a reasonable low rental per day. But if you are not in a hurry, you will get to see more on foot rather than on two wheels. First and foremost would be the plants that grow along the way. There are many types of local fruits that are growing along the paths, papaya, coconut, cempedak, durian, guava, cocoa and cotton. These plants grow on their own, fertilised only by nature and sunlight, and you can imagine that they are totally organic. Though man has meddled with nature to allow flowers to bear fruit at all time, Pulau Ubin has kept touched with nature, and the type of fruits and flowers you will see really depend on the season that you are there.
Mount Faber: You can view Singapore's skyline, the harbor and offshore islands. Sentosa is within reach by cable car. Singapore Botanic Gardens- this garden is essentially a jungle with manicured gardens spread across 52 hectares of land. There is an endless treasure of flora along with many specimens. The Night Safari in Singapore is one of the best adventure tours one can indulge in. it is the world's first night zoo where one can see the behavior of nocturnal animals in 8 different geographical zones. Some 1000 nocturnal creatures can be seen in these zones right from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers. They are put in the best possible natural surroundings.
Next to Chek Jawa is House No 1. An unusual sight to be seen on Pulau Ubin, if not Singapore. It is an architect's confusion as a chimney was constructed as part of the house. Singapore is hot throughout the year, and I doubt the chimney has ever been used. Though the house is an oddity, is a great place to relax and oversee the sea and the mainland. There are also a few quarries left in Pulau Ubin. The deep blue water may look tempting but is now off-limits to the visitors. The walk is tranquil and if you want to catch the early birds in Pulau Ubin, you will have to spend the night here. There are a few campsites that you can camped out or there is also a resort at Pula Ubin that offers challenging hideouts for the adventurous. Looking for adventurous place, take a Holiday In Pulau Ubin.
I like to kickstart my day in Pulau Ubin with a cup of the-si, two pieces of Roti toasted over charcoal, layered with butter and sugar and 2 half-boiled eggs. I usually have the the eggs first. The way to do it is to break them open and pour them into the saucer and flavour them with some soya sauce before you eat. Only then will I eat the bread, and use part of it to clean off the remnants of the egg in the saucer. I enjoy the crispiness of the bread together with the crunchiness of the sugar melting in my mouth. Finally I will sip my the-si slowly to wash down my breakfast. Enjoying the traditional breakfast in the morning breeze, in a Kampong setting really brings back my nostalgic childhood.
Less than 30 years ago there were still quite a number of people living in Pulau Ubin, and children took the boat to the mainland for their lessons. But no young people will want to live on the island now, as time is of essence, and it is so inconvenient to go to school or work from the island. So only the grandparents have chosen to stay behind on this island. The people living on the island make their living from the visitors that flock here during the weekends. Some continue to fish and farm, while others make a living from the rental of bikes and sale of food and drinks to the visitors. Many locals have also started to flock here for seafood, which Singapore is also quite famous for. One can get quite good bikes for a reasonable low rental per day. But if you are not in a hurry, you will get to see more on foot rather than on two wheels. First and foremost would be the plants that grow along the way. There are many types of local fruits that are growing along the paths, papaya, coconut, cempedak, durian, guava, cocoa and cotton. These plants grow on their own, fertilised only by nature and sunlight, and you can imagine that they are totally organic. Though man has meddled with nature to allow flowers to bear fruit at all time, Pulau Ubin has kept touched with nature, and the type of fruits and flowers you will see really depend on the season that you are there.
Mount Faber: You can view Singapore's skyline, the harbor and offshore islands. Sentosa is within reach by cable car. Singapore Botanic Gardens- this garden is essentially a jungle with manicured gardens spread across 52 hectares of land. There is an endless treasure of flora along with many specimens. The Night Safari in Singapore is one of the best adventure tours one can indulge in. it is the world's first night zoo where one can see the behavior of nocturnal animals in 8 different geographical zones. Some 1000 nocturnal creatures can be seen in these zones right from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers. They are put in the best possible natural surroundings.
Next to Chek Jawa is House No 1. An unusual sight to be seen on Pulau Ubin, if not Singapore. It is an architect's confusion as a chimney was constructed as part of the house. Singapore is hot throughout the year, and I doubt the chimney has ever been used. Though the house is an oddity, is a great place to relax and oversee the sea and the mainland. There are also a few quarries left in Pulau Ubin. The deep blue water may look tempting but is now off-limits to the visitors. The walk is tranquil and if you want to catch the early birds in Pulau Ubin, you will have to spend the night here. There are a few campsites that you can camped out or there is also a resort at Pula Ubin that offers challenging hideouts for the adventurous. Looking for adventurous place, take a Holiday In Pulau Ubin.
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