Colonia Búfalo, Rural locality in Allende Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico.
Colonia Búfalo is a rural settlement in Allende Municipality in northern Chihuahua with scattered homes and agricultural land. The community sits at roughly 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) elevation in semi-arid terrain.
The settlement took shape during the regional development phases of northern Mexico in the twentieth century. It became one of several communities that form the rural character of the Allende area.
Residents celebrate local festivals and traditions that mark the rhythm of community life throughout the year. These gatherings reflect the way people here connect with their Mexican heritage and agricultural roots.
Homes in the area have access to electricity and water supply. Visitors arriving by car will find it is a quiet rural setting located a short drive from Valle de Ignacio Allende.
Nearby mountains including Loma El Volcan and Cerro La Tadera offer hiking trails accessible from the settlement. These natural landscapes draw visitors who want to explore the surrounding terrain on foot.
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