Nestled in the southeast corner of Ubin Island, the Chek Jawa Wetlands span 250 acres, offering a unique convergence of six distinct natural ecosystems. Extensive boardwalks wind through the area, allowing visitors to explore the diverse habitats without disturbing the delicate environment. The 65-foot Jejawi Tower stands as a prime spot for bird-watching, providing panoramic views and the opportunity to observe a variety of avian species. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity and serene landscapes of this ecological gem.
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