Singapore is the home to many interesting places of visit, therefore it could be said that it is truly a tourists delight. The gardens, museums, beaches as well as the islands of Singapore truly add to the beauty of this island nation and have helped the tourism industry of this island nation to flourish, for the reason that the islands, beaches, the museums, the gardens and the cultural sites draw in a large number of tourists.
As far as Chek Jawa is concerned, which is also known as the Tanjong Chek Jawa is known for its wildlife and occupies an area of 100 hectares. It is situated on the southeastern tip of the Pulau Ubin (a small island that is situated in the northeastern region of Singapore).
It is also the home to six habitats that are the coastal forest, sand bars, rocky shore, sea grass lagoon, mangroves and the beauty of the coral world of this place would just mesmerize you, with its beauty. Apart from being adorned by the six habitats, it also provides shelter to a diverse range of wildlife, such as sea horses, octopuses, sea pen, sea cucumbers, fiddler crab, horseshoe crab, hermit crab, bristle worm and starfishes and at this place you might be fortunate enough to get a view of the peacock anemones that are just lovely to watch.
In order to explore this area in a proper way, it is advisable to take the help of a guide who is well aware of every nook and comer of this area and thus would be able to guide you in the best way. It is to be noted that the visitors or the tourists are not allowed to touch any plant as well as animal species and are required to wear a proper footwear, necessary for the exploration of this park.
The serene atmosphere of this place would transport you to a world that is devoid of the din-bustle of city life.
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Singapore is the island of parks and gardens. Some of the others parks and gardens of Singapore are Labrador Park, east Coast Park, Agricultural Farms, Pasir Ris Park, Chinese garden and others.
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