Experience the charm of Pulau Ubin, Singapore’s last village, on a 4-hour cycling or walking tour. Immerse yourself in the ‘60s village life and explore lush greenery, traditional kampong houses, and serene nature. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking an authentic getaway.
Experience the charm of Pulau Ubin, Singapore’s last village, on a 4-hour cycling or walking tour. Immerse yourself in the ‘60s village life and explore lush greenery, traditional kampong houses, and serene nature. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking an authentic getaway.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Discover the natural beauty of Chek Jawa Wetlands and enjoy the diverse ecosystems it supports.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Visit a fruit orchard to learn about the different types of fruits cultivated by the villagers.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Step into a kampong house to…
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Discover the natural beauty of Chek Jawa Wetlands and enjoy the diverse ecosystems it supports.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Visit a fruit orchard to learn about the different types of fruits cultivated by the villagers.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Step into a kampong house to experience traditional life and household activities.
- Pulau Ubin Nature and Kampong Walk - Wander through the village center and observe the daily routines of the local community.

- Passionate English-speaking local guide
- Boat fare to and from Pulau Ubin
- Passionate English-speaking local guide
- Boat fare to and from Pulau Ubin
- Bicycle rental on Pulau Ubin
- Bicycle rental on Pulau Ubin
Embark on a journey to Pulau Ubin, a serene island located at the northeast of Singapore, by hopping on a bumboat. Deemed as Singapore’s last remaining kampong (village), it provides a nostalgic glimpse into the lifestyle of the ‘60s, characterized by well-sourced water, wood-fired stoves, and generator-powered lighting. You can hire a bike or go on…
Embark on a journey to Pulau Ubin, a serene island located at the northeast of Singapore, by hopping on a bumboat. Deemed as Singapore’s last remaining kampong (village), it provides a nostalgic glimpse into the lifestyle of the ‘60s, characterized by well-sourced water, wood-fired stoves, and generator-powered lighting. You can hire a bike or go on foot to discover the deserted granite quarries, authentic kampong abodes, fruit plantations, and mangroves. It’s an idyllic escape from the city’s frenzy.
• A 4-hour tour on wheels or foot amidst lush surroundings
• A peek into Singapore’s village life in the ‘60s
• Ideal for nature enthusiasts
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.