Video Shows Foreigner Feeling Safe Walking at Night in Indonesia

Video Shows Foreigner Feeling Safe Walking at Night in Indonesia

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A video uploaded by TikTok user @donfeast is gaining attention after showing a foreign tourist walking alone at night in Indonesia. In the clip, he casually shares his thoughts on why he enjoys staying in the country.

“Why do I like being in Indonesia?” he says at the start of the video, before showing himself strolling through a quiet street at night. He appears relaxed and confident while walking alone.

He then compares the experience to his time in Mexico. “When I was in Mexico,” he says, while mimicking the sound of gunfire, “you’d be dead. Here, you can walk without a care in the world.”

The video quickly spread online and has been viewed tens of thousands of times. Many viewers joined the conversation in the comments section, sharing both jokes and reminders about safety.

Some responses leaned towards humour. “Bro, it’s safe but there are too many ghosts 😁,” one user wrote. Another added, “Bro, people here are more afraid of ghosts 😂”.

Despite the light tone, others pointed out that safety can vary depending on the location.

“Stay safe, mate, not all areas in Indonesia are safe…” one comment read. Another user added, “It actually depends on the area 😌 just be careful 😉”.

@donfeastIndonesia I think I stay 😁🇮🇩

♬ original sound – Don Feast

Online Reactions Highlight Safety and Cultural Differences

The video has sparked discussion about how people perceive safety in different countries. For many viewers, the clip reflects a sense of comfort often associated with certain areas in Indonesia, especially in residential or quieter neighbourhoods.

At the same time, some netizens stressed that it is important not to generalise. Indonesia is a large country with diverse cities and regions, each with its own level of safety and activity at night.

Beyond safety, the video also highlights how travellers experience different cultures. Night walks can offer a unique way to observe everyday life, from small food stalls to late-night gatherings.

In Indonesia, these moments often feel laid-back and familiar, even to visitors.

In contrast, the mention of Mexico in the video introduces a different perspective shaped by the traveller’s personal experience. While brief, the comparison shows how individual journeys can shape opinions about a place.

Overall, the video captures a simple moment that many travellers can relate to. Walking at night in a new country can feel uncertain, but it can also reveal a different side of daily life.

As the comments suggest, the experience often depends on where you are and how aware you remain of your surroundings.

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