Pulau Ubin is a picturesque gem located in northeastern Singapore, just off the Changi Point coast. It's cherished as one of the last rural areas, offering a glimpse into the traditional Kampong life that was a significant part of Singapore's history. The island, replete with verdant forests, serene wetlands, and abundant wildlife, is known for Chek Jawa, a wetland reserve replete with rich biodiversity. A must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts, it promises an immersive experience with its biking trails, hiking routes, and opportunities for bird-watching and kayaking. The island also houses the iconic Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple, adding to its diverse cultural charm. Pulau Ubin ensures a perfect escape from the city's hustle-bustle, transporting visitors into nature's tranquil sanctuary.