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Waitomo Postcodes: 39 to 4376 | Waikato

Postcodes for Waitomo range from 39 to 4376 in Waikato, New Zealand. To find exact Postcodes and postcodes within Waitomo, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Waitomo

Showing 22 places in Waitomo. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Aria
Awakino
Hauturu
Kopaki
Mahoenui
Mangaokewa
Mangaotaki
Maniaiti / Benneydale
Marokopa
Mokau
Piopio
Pomarangai
Puketutu
Pureora Forest Park
Rangitoto
Taharoa
Te Anga
Te Kuiti
Te Mapara
Waikawau
Waipa Valley
Waitomo

Sample Address Format for Waitomo

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Street Address / PO Box
Waitomo, Waikato, 3979, 3981, 3983
NEW ZEALAND

Waitomo on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Waitomo district councils in New Zealand.

Waitomo Quick Facts

CountryNew Zealand (NZ)
Administrative PathNew Zealand β†’ Waikato
Postal Code39~4376
RegionsWaikato
ISO CodesNZ / NZL / 554
Top-level domain (ccTLD).nz
Coordinates-38.261094, 175.110322
Places22

What to Know About Waitomo

Key Facts

Waitomo is a district located in the northern part of the Waikato region on New Zealand's North Island. Situated approximately 200 kilometers south of Auckland, this rural district covers an area of about 3,550 square kilometers and has a population of around 9,500 residents. Waitomo is administratively divided into several wards and communities, with its main town being Te Kūiti, which serves as the district's commercial and administrative center. The district is renowned worldwide for its spectacular limestone cave systems, particularly the famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves, which attract hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and extensive karst topography featuring sinkholes, underground rivers, and numerous caves. Waitomo's economy is primarily based on agriculture, particularly sheep and cattle farming, complemented by growing tourism centered around its unique geological attractions. The district takes its name from the Māori words 'wai' (water) and 'tomo' (hole or shaft), reflecting the area's distinctive water-filled cave systems. For detailed postal code information covering Waitomo's various townships and rural areas, comprehensive resources are available to assist with mail delivery and location-based services throughout the district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Ōtorohanga District
  • Taupō District
  • South Waikato District
  • Ruapehu District

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