It was a good experience, I've been there in 2015, normally street's are filled with locals you will find travellers at temple Street on Holi season you will find lot of foreigners and backpackers. enjoy local food
Yes ,
The best place to watch the Holi bonfire is Mango Hard Rock Cafe, which overlooks the square. Mango’s the owner is amazing. A slender man with an angular face, he has a huge smile, he treats everyone he meets – even perfect strangers – as if they were his long lost brother or sister. I loved watching him work his way around the restaurant, giving out hugs and handshakes, taking selfies with patrons and throwing his head back with laughter. He treated us like family and we went back to his restaurant almost every night we were in Pushkar.
On the morning after the Holi bonfire, the colours start bright and early. I began into the bright sunshine at around 8am and the streets were already buzzing. By 9-10 the party will really get started and it will only get crazier as the day goes on. If you want to take pictures but don’t want your camera to be ruined, try taking them from the balcony of a second floor restaurant. I got some great photos from Hard Rock. Go out and get some colours of your own. You can buy them from the street vendors. It is so much more fun to be able to “fight back” by smearing others with colour when you are in the midst of the chaos.