Chek Jawa
Our tour de wild singapore concludes with a trip to chek jawa on pulau ubin! Nothing much there compared to the previous 2 trail hikes we had (McRitchie and S.Buloh). The best thing there is the sea breeze. Very windy and cooling =) It has a sweet view of changi and nearby tekong and can be good setting for a picnic i guess. Chek Jawa is only a 40 minute walk from the jetty. We took longer than that because my other friends were too busy trying to locate durian trees and hoping to find a few durians that have fallen to the ground. The myth about durians only falling at night is definitely busted. Will upload some pics and probably some videos soon.
We opened the durian with stones.. very stone age.. haha
Trying to pluck rambutans from the tree...
Now for some pics =)
On the way there..
The basketball court that used to be there
Durians!
The 2 stones that we used for the above videos
The long winding road
This was attached to a very big tree. Reminded me of the forests in Brunei.
Distant rain.. but it eventually got to us
A picnic on the tower to wait out the rain =)
Group photo after the rain
The infamous P.Tekong..
Rambutan trees!
Just a few photos taken during the walk
An obvious flight path of the birds
Another grp photo
The visitor's center
According to a notice.. this is the only working fire place in SG. But it doesnt look like it to me -.-
I like this visitor's center. It's like a 2 storey cottage with a jetty at the back. I think this will be my dream house.
Front view
Back view
The 'jetty'. It's actually just a floating platform.
Another grp photo
Pulau Sekudu
The breeze there was so cooling, we decided to take a long break.. so we tried to be funny..
After that, we decided to try to pluck some rambutans from the tree we saw earlier on the tower (see the above video on us trying)
The remaining pics were taken on the way back to the jetty
They still wun stop finding
No idea where did he find this mangosteen
At last, back at the jetty.
Went to changi village for dinner after that. The chicken rice there costs $2.50 now. It used to be $2 (Yes $2 you are not seeing things) when I was still in the army. Now $2 chicken rice is truly extinct. =( The "Red Tea Longan" dessert there still rocks.
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