Cape Reinga
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Cape Reinga /riˈæŋə/ / Te Rerenga Wairua (Māori) is the northwesternmost tip
of the Aupouri Peninsula, at the northern end of the North Island of New Zealand
(34.4288° S, 172.6805° E). Cape Reinga is more than 100 km north of the nearest
small town of Kaitaia. State Highway 1 extends all the way to the cape, but
until 2010 was unsealed gravel road for the last 19 km. Suitable vehicles can
also travel much of the way via Ninety Mile Beach and Kauaeparaoa Stream (Te
Paki Stream) stream bed.
The 'Te Rerenga Wairua' component of the name in Māori language means the
leaping-off place of spirits. The 'Reinga' part of the name is the Māori
language word meaning the underworld. Both refer to the Māori belief that the
cape is the point where the spirits of the dead enter the underworld. Cape
Reinga is on the tentative list of UNESCO waiting to receive World Heritage Site
status.
The cape is already a favourite tourist attraction, with over 120,000 visitors a
year and around 1,300 cars arriving per day during peak season. Visitor numbers
are growing by about five percent a year, and the increase is likely to become
even more now that the road to the cape is fully sealed.
Getting There
This tourist attraction is well serviced by public transport including taxis,
buses and shuttle. The nearest airport to this attraction is
Kaitaia Airport.
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