The temple is locally known as the 'Telangkhedi Mandir' and is named after the nearby Telangkhedi locality.
The surrounding Seminary Hills area is a protected urban forest reserve that contributes to the local microclimate.
The temple's proximity to Futala Lake places it within one of Nagpur's primary recreational and tourist circuits.
The site is a major focal point during regional festivals like Hanuman Jayanti, where it sees a significant increase in attendance.
Telangkhedi Hanuman Temple is situated on a hillock overlooking the scenic Futala Lake in Nagpur. The temple complex features vibrant, multi-colored shrines dedicated primarily to Lord Hanuman. It serves as a significant spiritual landmark within the Seminary Hills region. The site provides elevated vantage points of the lake and surrounding greenery. It functions as an active center for local religious worship and community gatherings. The temple architecture integrates traditional elements with modern structural elements common to the region. Visitors can observe both the architectural details and the panoramic vistas of the waterbody from the elevated grounds. It remains one of the most frequently visited religious sites in the Seminary Hills area.
The western boundary wall offers an unobstructed panoramic view of Futala Lake against the temple architecture.
Visit during the early evening to combine temple worship with the sunset view over Futala Lake.
The pathways around the hillock can be steep; wear comfortable walking footwear.
Weekends and public holidays are crowded; plan for a quieter experience on weekday mornings.
Avoid visiting during peak afternoon heat as the temple grounds have limited shade. Do not feed the local monkey population in the Seminary Hills area.
Remove footwear before entering the shrine area; maintain a quiet demeanor; modest attire covering shoulders and knees is expected.