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intertidal visit

carpet anemone

coral rubble area overlooking seagrasses

crown sea star
peacock anemone

sand dollar

button shell snails

coral rubble area
Chek Jawa
1ha intertidal flats with seagrasses, sand flats,
coral rubble surrounded by coastal forest and mangroves
with visitor centre, boardwalk and tower

Boardwalk and facilities quick facts

Facilities include a visitor centre at House No. 1 with a viewing jetty, a 1.1km boardwalk (Mangrove and Coastal Loops), and the 20-m Jejawi Tower with a panoramic view of the surroundings. See map. The facilities are open daily 8:30am and 6pm. Admission is free. photos of the boardwalk

No cycling on the boardwalks as they are made of concrete and cycling will fracture them. Bicycles to be parked at designated bicycle park area near Punai Hut about 50m from the Visitor Centre (ask for a bicycle lock if you are renting your bicycles on Ubin). Vans can be hired from Ubin Town and will drop off visitors at Punai Hut as well. More details on the NParks website

What's so special about Chek Jawa?

The beauty of Chek Jawa is that several different ecosystems can be seen in one small area. These ecosystems and the plants and animals found there are no longer common in Singapore. They are also fast disappearing elsewhere in the world.

Coastal Hill Forest
The hill overlooking Chek Jawa is covered with trees and plants that shelter and feed a variety of animals. Many of these plants and animals are no longer commonly seen on mainland Singapore. Some of the rare birds you may spot include the Oriental pied-hornbill and the Red junglefowl. The liquid bubbling song of the Straw-headed bulbul is often heard. Among the beautiful and unusual trees you may see are the Delek air tree and the Seashore nutmeg. The new tower gives a panoramic view of Chek Jawa.

Mangroves
The mangroves of Chek Jawa have many interesting plants and animals. Mangrove trees have unusual shapes and properties as they are adapted to being covered in seawater at high tide and to grow in soft mud. The new boardwalk into the mangroves bring you close to these trees as well as the marvellous Nipah palms. Fiddler crabs and mudskippers are the highlight of a visit to the mangroves.

Rocky shore
Chek Jawa is among the few places left with a natural rocky shore, gravel beach and other interesting rock formations. At low tide, we can have a closer look at some of the strange animals that live here, including barnacles, crabs and fierce shell-drilling snails. Under the rocks are even more amazing animals such as living cowries, sea stars and fast flat crabs.

Sandy shore and sand bar
The shore teems with tiny crabs which, if undisturbed, go about their amusing antics at low tide. The sand bar is the backbone of Chek Jawa and provides a home for all manner of intriguing creatures. The Common sea star is a must-see with visitors, and fortunately, it is plentiful on Chek Jawa. Sadly, it is no longer common elsewhere in Singapore. The sand dollar is another intriguing creature to examine. The sand bar is also a popular rest stop for shorebirds that fly in from as far away as Siberia. Overhead, majestic birds of prey hunt for fishes in the sea.

Seagrass lagoon
A calm, shallow lagoon lush with seagrasses and seaweeds form behind the sand bar. Here, a rich variety of marine creatures shelter during the low tide. First-time visitors are often stunned by the carpet anemones which are bigger than your face and come in a stunning variety of colours. At some times of the year, the seagrass may be dotted with colourful sea cucumbers. Other seagrass dwellers include secretive crabs and snails. A lucky visitor may also encounter sea hares, squids and mantis shrimp.

Coral Rubble Area
The coral rubble area near the front beacon is probably the richest part of Chek Jawa and also the most fragile. Rarely exposed, even at low tide, this area shelters delicate sea creatures that prefer to be submerged most of the time. These include sponges in bewildering shapes and colours, delicate fan worms and even living corals! Octopuses, seahorses, nudibranchs and colourful flatworms are some of the other amazing residents of this special part of Chek Jawa.

No poaching please
Please do not remove any wildlife from the shore. Poaching of hard corals and other sealife threatens this precious shore. Please do not poach. Report poachers to NParks at 1-800-4685736.

updates & activities
Guided boardwalk tours
are provided by the
naked hermit crabs

Intertidal walks are conducted by
NParks Ubin Volunteers


walk dates

7 Jun 08 (Sat) 8am
9 Jun 08 (Mon) 8am
10 Jun 08 (Tue) 9am
24 Jun 08 (Tue) 8am
25 Jun 08 (Wed) 8am
7 Jul (Mon) 8am
8 Jul (Tue)

Chek Jawa intertidal walks no longer free wef Jan 08
more details
on the NParks website
and in this ST article

Tides for this quarter
(XL doc) on
the NParks website

see also the
Ubin happenings page

for more activities

our shores
in the news

updated media reports
info for visitors
Chek Jawa is on
Pulau Ubin

getting there
see information on
getting to Pulau Ubin


opening hours
visitor centre and
boardwalks open daily
8:30am and 6pm
free admission

map
scanned image from
NParks Chek Jawa brochure

preparing for a visit
tips for visiting the shores
other standard preps
more info for visitors
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Links

General description
  • NPark's Chek Jawa webpage: how to get there, about public walks.
  • Chek Jawa: the original website for efforts prior to deferment of reclamation detailing public education, scientific work, checklists, websites, galleries, visitor comments, proposals to the authorities.
  • Factsheets of marinelife found on Chek Jawa on this website.
Media articles on Chek Jawa

Priscilla the Pig stories

Field guides and references

Other references

  • The "green" agenda has gained prominence in recent times A case study of Chek Jawa and Labrador Park in Singapore; a great paper shared on the wonderful creations blog
 

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