Over the course of 24 hours, Santa Claus travels the world, and at the end of his journey, he arrives in Hawaii, the last islands to receive the gifts before returning to the North Pole and completing his global tour. On Christmas Eve, Google activates a special feature that simulates Santa Claus's journey as he delivers gifts around the world. This feature, which lasts for about a day, uses Google Earth technology to show Santa's trip, making stops in various cities across the planet to leave presents. The simulation shows how Santa Claus moves approximately one time zone west per hour. Buenos Aires, December 18 (NA)—Google is once again launching its 'Santa Tracker,' a platform that allows the little ones to follow Santa Claus's journey during the night of December 24th and the early morning of December 25th. Similarly, as learned from the Argentine News Agency, it shows the time remaining for Santa Claus to arrive in our city. In addition to allowing real-time tracking of Santa Claus, the platform offers a variety of games and virtual activities so that children can enjoy themselves while waiting for the arrival of the beloved character and his gifts. To follow his journey in real time, just go to https://santatracker.google.com/. How Google Santa Tracker Works The 'Google Santa Tracker,' known in Spanish as 'Google Sigue a Papá Noel,' is a Christmas-themed web and app that is available all year round. His adventure begins at the North Pole, with his first stop in Provideniya, a small Russian locality that is the first to celebrate Christmas.
Google Launches 'Santa Tracker' for Following Santa's Journey
Google launches its annual 'Santa Tracker,' allowing children to follow Santa Claus's worldwide journey in real-time on Christmas Eve. The platform includes games, activities, and a route simulation powered by Google Earth.