≈ 6 km
Kakatiya Kala Thoranam
The ornate 12th-century stone archway — the "Warangal Gate" — whose graceful silhouette features on the official emblem of Telangana. A must-see symbol of Kakatiya craftsmanship.
View on Map →Once the proud capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, Warangal is a city steeped in history and artistry. From soaring stone gateways and intricately carved temples to serene lakes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region rewards every traveller with unforgettable experiences — all within easy reach of Suprabha Hotel.
A curated guide to the region's finest heritage and natural wonders — our front desk is always happy to help arrange your sightseeing.
≈ 6 km
The ornate 12th-century stone archway — the "Warangal Gate" — whose graceful silhouette features on the official emblem of Telangana. A must-see symbol of Kakatiya craftsmanship.
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≈ 6 km
A sprawling 13th-century fort built by the Kakatiya rulers, with concentric walls, grand gateways, and the beautifully carved ruins of the Swayambhu Shiva temple.
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≈ 3 km
A 12th-century Kakatiya marvel in Hanamkonda dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Surya — famed for its star-shaped plan, finely carved pillars, and monolithic Nandi.
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≈ 5 km
One of the oldest temples dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, set on a hillock beside the scenic Bhadrakali Lake, with grand gopurams and a tranquil, spiritual setting.
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≈ 65 km
The 13th-century Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple at Palampet — a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its floating bricks, sculpted basalt, and dazzling Kakatiya artistry.
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≈ 50 km
A tranquil 13th-century man-made lake ringed by forested hills and the Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary — perfect for a peaceful day trip, birdwatching, and quiet sunsets.
View on Map →Distances are approximate from Suprabha Hotel, Hanamkonda. Attraction photographs courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Make Suprabha Hotel your home base in Warangal — our team will gladly help plan your visits.