It is unusually located, mysterious and poorly studied. A combination of ancient architecture and nature. I recommend you to visit. A nice bonus is free entry. Of the disadvantages, you can only get there by car.
It's worth a ride and a look and a walk. It's in the forest, quite high in the mountains. The road there is fine, but the last 4 kilometers, the serpentine tickles the nerves significantly. And yet, there is no tourist infrastructure: no kiosks, no cafes, only a watchman's house. So take a drink and a snack with you. Admission is free.
A gorgeous place, with steep views, with a huge old town, you can stick for three hours walking through the ruins, which in places are underground at a depth of 4-5 meters!
There are many preserved buildings (not just a pile of stones). And this whole event is free!
And a beautiful serpentine when climbing to the very place.
There is a toilet and a lookout who asks not to launch the quadcopter.