I advise you to visit. Admission was free. It is located on the top of a mountain, which offers a magnificent view and a feeling of flight. There are a lot of fairly well-preserved objects. Very small parking lot at the entrance.
The monastery was well preserved for the 4th-5th centuries. There is a lot to see: amazing stone carvings and a wonderful view of the valley.
There is a small parking lot and nothing else. Food/water only if you have it with you, the toilet was also not found.