Welcome to Hotel Jannat Celebration, a premium hotel located in the beautiful city of Wani, Maharashtra. With 26 luxurious rooms and top-notch facilities, we promise to make your stay with us an unforgettable experience.
Our rooms are divided into three types - Executive Rooms, Deluxe Suites, and Royal Suites - each designed to cater to your specific needs. The Executive Rooms are perfect for those on a business trip, while the Deluxe Suites offer a little more space and luxury. The Royal Suites are the epitome of opulence, offering the ultimate in luxury living.
Our banquet facility is perfect for hosting weddings and corporate conferences, providing ample space and state-of-the-art equipment to make your event a grand success. Our dedicated team will work tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of your event is meticulously planned and executed to perfection.
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The elegant and luxurious rooms make your stay comfortable and reminiscent.
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Situated in Chandrapur (old Chanda) district of Maharashtra, all the three forts are of tribal origin. Ballalpur, now known for its coal mines and paper mills.
Read moreThe credit for establishing Chandrapur also goes to Khandakya Ballalshah. When the capital was shifted from Ballalpur to Chandrapur, the Ballal kings built here an extensive land fort with high walls and bastions.
Read moreJainath temple is situated in Jainath, a small village 21 Kms from Adilabad. A stone inscription with 20 slokas in the temple mentions that it was built by the Pallava chief.
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