Denpasar may not be far from the usual touristy resort areas of Bali, but the moment you transcend to the capital of Bali, a change in atmosphere is clearly felt. The laid back beach lifestyle is instantly changed to a bustling city. Not as hectic as you may think a capital city to be, and the lack of skyscrapers, due to a Balinese custom that disallows buildings to be taller than a coconut tree, gives way for blue skies. Apart from the many busy Balinese buzzing around on their scooters, many monuments and temples can be seen around the city. Catch a glimpse of the traditional markets at Pasar Badung and see the magnificent colors of fresh produce and colorful batiks up for offer.
As a venue for political events, music performances and movie festivals, Brasilia is a modern city with around 124 embassies and complete infrastructure ready to host any kind of event. Chapada dos Veadeiros is a popular national park that can be visited in the city. Brasilia was built in 41 months, from 1956 to April 21, 1960, when it was officially inaugurated. Today, the city is known as an important business tourism destination.