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Skiu (also Sku and Skyu) and Kaya (elev. 3500 m) are adjacent villages in the Markha River valley in Ladakh, India.[1] The villages contain 9 and 12 households, respectively; the boundary between the villages is not clearly defined.[2] They lie within the Hemis National Park.[3]

Wheat and vegetables are cultivated by villagers, who also harvest wild seabuckthorn berries.[2]

Skiu and Kaya each have a Buddhist monastery (gompa). The monastery at Skiu was constructed in the 11th century; Rinchen Zangpo laid its foundation.[4]

References

  1. ^ Partha S Banerjee (2016). Ladakh and Zanskar Trekking Map (Map). 1:175,000. Milestone Himalayan Series. Kolkata: Milestone Books. ISBN 978-81-903270-9-1.
  2. ^ a b Himalayan Homestay Treks map. Published by Snow Leopard Conservancy India and on sale in Leh, Ladakh. (Contact information: Ibex Hotel Complex, Fort Road, Leh, Ladakh, J&K 194101, India. Tel 01982-250953. www.himalayan-homestays.com.)
  3. ^ "Hemis National Park on Google Maps". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  4. ^ https://www.flickr.com/photos/jenfromalaska/3906713871/