Langkawi De’ Windmills Selfie Park opened as Malaysia’s first and largest windmill‑themed park. Located at Kampung Teluk, Ulu Melaka, just past Mahsuri’s Tomb, it sits amid golden paddy fields that stretch into the distant foothills of Langkawi’s forested interior
The park features thousands of colourful pinwheels—what locals call “kincir angin”—spinning in the breeze. Visitors can explore over a dozen imaginative photo zones, including whimsical swings, woven hanging nests, and ladders that lift you above this swirling sea of colour.
These props bring a playful mix of European windmill charm and Balinese-style swings. In fact, the swings nod to Bali’s tradition of temple‑ritual bamboo swings, offering a light‑hearted, scenic perch over the setting . The park rents costumes, plays baroque music and employs sturdy props, all overseen by attentive staff keen to help solo visitors capture their perfect shot .
It draws families, influencers and photographers keen to catch the magical contrast of colourful windmills against Langkawi’s natural backdrop. The setting changes with the rice‑field cycle; lush greenery or golden harvest hues create unique viewing options.
Visitor tips: aim for early morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh daylight. Staff can assist with photos—step away from stiff poses and embrace spontaneous movement instead .
Essential details:
Open daily from 08:30 to 18:30. Tickets cost RM45 for adults, RM28 with a MyKad; RM25 for children, RM15 with MyKad. You’ll find plenty of parking and access via two openings near the Dangau Langkawi restaurant route.
For a sense of delight and creativity, it has no rival on the island. It blends lively art installations with the charm of a working paddy field—creating a bright canvas for visitors to play, capture and remember.

