Gon-Nila-Phuk Cave Temples) are situated in the hills behind Saspol, Ladakh, India, which is about 76 km from the city centre of Leh.
One of the painted caves, that have been given a coat of lime wash and red paint in the exterior is the most visited and is considered as the main cave.
The paintings of Anuttarayoga Tantra (also known as Yoganiruttaratantra) in the main cave are very rare for the period of execution.
[2] Rammed earth fortifications can be seen on top of the hill near the caves.
Art and architectural conservation projects were carried out by the INTACH Ladakh Chapter in 2015 and 2016 in collaboration with M/s Art Conservation Solutions.