Where is Santa Right Now? Track His 2024 Christmas Journey with NORAD!
It’s Christmas Eve, and Santa Claus is preparing for his annual journey from the North Pole to deliver gifts to children worldwide. As part of a cherished tradition, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is tracking Santa’s flight in real time. Since 1958, NORAD has provided families with live updates, showing Santa’s progress as he travels across the globe.
Here’s everything you need to know about tracking Santa this Christmas!
Track Santa’s Journey in Real Time
NORAD updates its tracker continuously, providing live information about Santa’s current location as he travels. You can follow Santa’s progress:
- On NORAD’s official website (with a real-time map).
- Social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube offer periodic updates throughout the day.
When Will Santa Arrive at Your Home?
While the NORAD tracker shows Santa’s location, it doesn’t predict the exact time he will reach specific homes. According to NORAD:
“Only Santa knows his route, which means we cannot predict when he will arrive at your house.”
However, historical data suggests Santa typically visits individual homes between 9 p.m. and midnight on Christmas Eve — but only when children are asleep!
How Does the Santa Tracker Work?
NORAD uses advanced technology, including radar and satellites, to track Santa. Here’s how it works:
- Radar: NORAD’s North American Warning System, consisting of 47 radar stations across northern Canada and Alaska, monitors Santa’s takeoff from the North Pole.
- Satellites: Once Santa is airborne, NORAD’s satellites detect infrared heat signals from Rudolph’s glowing red nose, enabling them to track his sleigh throughout the journey.
Families can also call the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center at 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) to speak with operators about Santa’s latest location. The phone lines are open from 6 a.m. to midnight ET on December 24.
Volunteers Behind the Scenes
Tracking Santa is a massive effort, with more than 1,250 volunteers—including U.S. and Canadian military personnel, civilians, and even the president and first lady (on occasion)—answering phone calls and emails about Santa’s progress.
Santa’s Flight Path
Santa typically begins his journey at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean, traveling westward in this order:
- South Pacific (e.g., New Zealand, Australia)
- Asia
- Africa
- Europe
- North America, Central America, and South America
Santa’s route may vary due to weather, but NORAD coordinates with his Elf Launch Staff to confirm his takeoff time. From there, Santa decides his path as he goes.
The NORAD Santa Tracker has become a beloved holiday tradition, blending technology with holiday magic to bring joy to families worldwide. So whether you’re watching online or calling in for updates, join in the fun of tracking Santa this Christmas Eve!
Happy Holidays! 🎅🎄