On Christmas Eve, if you are a parent with young children, you will most likely hear this: "Where's Santa right now?" Everyone can know when Father Christmas will arrive with the help of NORAD and the Santa tracker.

Follow Santa's journey on Christmas Eve.

Track Santa Claus with NORAD

The first Santa tracker was created by NORAD in 1955. NORAD has added tons of features in recent years, such as fun mini- games, videos, stories and Christmas music, which used to be just a boring animation of Santa's sleigh and reindeer flying across a map

The image was created by NORAD.

The NORAD Santa tracker has a 3D depiction of Santa's journey as the platform was built on Cesium's open source 3D mapping library. The globe looks more realistic thanks to Bing Maps satellite imagery.

The santa cam has videos of Santa making his way around the world to deliver presents to every child on the nice list

Santa's North Pole Village is on NORAD's website and includes a holiday countdown, arcade-style games, kid friendly music, an online library and various videos that can be watched on NORAD's official YouTube channel.

You can find the NORAD Santa tracker on noradsanta.org or you can download the official NORAD Tracks Santa app. In addition to English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian and Portuguese, the website is also available in other languages.

You can follow NORAD tracker on social media.

You can speak with a volunteer from the organization's call center who will let you know where Santa is.

Through a partnership with Amazon, NORAD is able to keep an eye on Santa. To find the NORAD Tracks Santa skill, users need to open the AMAZON ALEXA app and go to skills and games. You can ask "Where's Santa?" once enabled. Santa will call you and your kids if you say, "Alexa, call Santa." You can leave a message for him on the phone.

Track Santa Claus with Google

The santa tracker was launched in 2004 There is a live map of Santa's current location, his next stop, and an estimated arrival time for each location on the website. Santa's total distance and number of presents he has delivered are shown.

The image is from the internet search engine, GOOGLE.

Santa's Village is where users can play mini- games, take quizzes, watch animated videos and explore other interactive activities throughout the month of December. It is possible for players to host a concert and build their own elf in the elf maker game. The kids can learn how to code with easy and fun instructions.

Users can use the help of the assistant to find Santa. You can ask, "Hey, where's Santa?" or "What's new at the North Pole?", which will allow you to hear what Santa and his elves are up to that day.

You can call Santa with the help of the assistant. Santa will ask for your musical advice when you call him, and he will also rehearse for a concert.

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