Htilominlo Pahto is a majestic Buddhist temple located in the Bagan Archaeological Zone, built in the early 13th century during the reign of King Htilominlo. It is renowned for its towering structure, which reaches a height of 46 meters. The temple is distinguished by its distinctive three-story design and extensive use of brick and stucco in its construction. The Htilominlo Pahto is home to several beautiful murals depicting scenes from the Buddha's life and the Jataka tales. Its elegant architecture, combined with its historical significance, makes it one of the highlights of Bagan’s ancient temples.