Benara, or Mlima Bénara, is the highest peak of Grande-Terre, Mayotte, an overseas collectivity of France in the western Indian Ocean, with a height of 660 m (2,165 ft).
Benara forms part of the massif that dominates south-central Mayotte.
The upper slopes of the mountain rise steeply to a triangular peak.
Ridges extend 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west to the subordinate peaks of Tchaourembo (581 metres [1,906 ft]), Ngouni Maboungani (510 metres [1,670 ft]), and 4 km east to Trambatsini (297 metres [974 ft]).
The area down to an elevation of about 200 metres (660 ft), which is typically the upper limit of cultivation on the island, contains what is probably the second largest expanse of forest on Mayotte.