1. Jakarta
Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolis, home to 9 million people. The city is on the northern coast of Java. Jakarta is a conglomeration of villages known as kampungs and intersected by 13 rivers and more. The city has the national government and the provincial government; it is also the center and hub of Indonesia's national finance and trade. Jakarta is laying the groundwork to become a leading global city, which cites improvements in security, environmental protection and income equality.
2. Manila
The metropolis of Manila, capital of Philippines has six cities and 12 towns. It is located on Manila Bay in the South China Sea, and bisected by the Pasig River. Museums, shops, parks, churches and nightlife galore make up the city of Manila. Intramuros, a walled area that was the capital during Spanish rule is one of the most popular sightseeing destinations. While Manila is not yet a leading city for global business, sharp improvements in human capital indicators, like improved health care, make the Filipino capital a rising star.
3. Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo's is the biggest city in South America. With a population of 10 million, this city exists as on the theme of unity in diversity. Sao Paulo is already a strong global business player, and at its current rate of development it will rapidly catch up with the top cities around the world. From dining on world class cuisines, visiting museums, doing neighbourhood tours, and great shopping, you can do it all in Sao Paulo.
4. Rio de Janeiro
The second largest city in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012. Founded in 1565, it has great natural beauty and is famous for?natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba, bossa nova, beaches such as Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon.
5. New Delhi
Our very own, New Delhi! Delhi's rapid growth reflects its position as political capital of the country, tourism centre, and a hub for service industries. This capital of India is a metropolis and a mix of cultures, with numerous eateries, and fantastic food festivals. A visit here is incomplete without a stroll through the historic district of old Delhi."> Our very own, New Delhi! Delhi's rapid growth reflects its position as political capital of the country, tourism centre, and a hub for service industries. This capital of India is a metropolis and a mix of cultures, with numerous eateries, and fantastic food festivals. A visit here is incomplete without a stroll through the historic district of old Delhi.