The Makra is a scenic peak in the Mansehra District in Hazara Region of the Himalayas in northern Pakistan.
It is 3,885 metres (12,746 ft.) high and almost 200 kilometers (120 mi) from Islamabad on the Naran Road.
From Kiwai, a single 7-kilometre-long road runs uphill to Shogran, a tourist resort with numerous hotels; the track continues to climb up to Siri Lake and ends at Paye.
From this place, it is a trek of nine hours to reach the top of the Makra Peak.
Hiking on the Makra is difficult due to snow and the gradient of the mountainsides.
Although it can be straightforward to climb, fatalities have occurred during storms.
In spite of its difficulties, the summit offers the good views of Hazara and Azad Kashmir.
Fatalities tend to occur in bad weather, especially thick fog, and as a result of the steepness of some sections.
The waters from the mountain's glacier feed the Kunhar River.
The place has been named as Makra Peak by locals as Makra (means spider in Urdu, the local language) due to its shape in snow resembling that of a spider on a web.