Historical There is a museum housed inside
Fort Sylvia today. The museum is managed by Tun Jugah foundation. The museum exhibits the photographs and documents depicting the early history of Kapit, photographs and mementos of
Jugah Barieng (an Iban paramount leader), Iban costumes, textiles, mural paintings, and Sarawak
amber carvings. There is another museum housed at Kapit civic centre. Rumah Bundong is one of the oldest longhouses in Kapit. It is located 40 km from town centre. The 50-metre-high Wong Tinggi waterfall is located at one hour walk from the longhouse.
Food Kapit is known for its
Empurau fish which can sold as high as RM 500 per kilogramme for its rarity and unique taste when being served as an exotic dish. Dishes such as
Riang and
Rampo are fishes and shrimps cooked using leaves from the forests. A plant called
Tubu is used as the natural flavour enhancer. Kapit is also known for its "kasam babi" (preserved pork) and "kasam ikan" (preserved fish).
Attractions and recreational spots Pelagus Rapids resort is located at one hour boat ride from Kapit town. The resort was closed since 2012 due to low occupancy rate. ==Notable people==