The region is also called "Seribu Parit" (Land of thousand ditches). This name pictures that most of the areas consist of wetland,rives streams and swamps. And small ditches, plotting the coconut plantation land which is the vegetation of the local people.
Inhil community in general is of Malay culture. Nevertheless, there are also outsiders in this area from Banjar and Bugis ethnics. These outsiders then settling one generation to another, and producing a cultural form which is the combination of Riau Malay culture and Banjar and Bugis culture.
- SAMPAN LEPER ( Flat Sampan )
Sampan is a traditional means of transportation of the local people. Due to the condition of the area which experiences frequent tides, a vast mud often appears when the seawater goes down, while people need to cross the dried ditches/brooks.
The vast muddy area can only be crossed by a special shape sampan, named by the local people as "sampan leper" (flat sampan).
Because of its uniqueness, sampan leper is then made into a competition event that is contested anually and has become one of the traditional festive traditions of the local.
- CONCONG LUAR
Concong Luar is famous of an area in which the inhabitants are making their living as fishermen as their main means of living. In this area, there is a vast muddy coast utilized by the local people to perform the activity for searching shells. Using a piece flat board, they go along the edge of the sand muddy sea to collect shell by shell. Such panorama is really a unique and attractive show if we are in this area.
Other attractive tourism activity available to be enjoyed in this area, among others:
- Enjoying the young coconut serving in the local people's gardens
- Watching the process of making coconut oil in the refinery plant of PT Pulau Sambu
- Exploring along the edge of the ditches around the coconut plantation