The Kekar Monying is a mountain cliff near Rottung in East Siang. It is a standout amongst the most well known visitor goals in the zone and is of extraordinary verifiable significance to the province of Arunachal Pradesh as it was here that in 1911 an encounter against the British was driven by the Adis.
There is also a black stone remembrance on the cliff, which is devoted to the Assistant Political Officer of the British, Noel Williamson who was executed by Matmur Jamoh, a local of Yagrung Village. The precipice around 500m long and 50 meters high and it offer a significant excellent perspective of the environment.