THE tree is up, the presents are wrapped, and we’re feeling festive – there’s not much time left.
There’s only one more sleep until Christmas Day, which means the reindeer and the sleigh have already taken off from the North Pole base, inbound for the longest trip of the year.
It’s always been a weakly-kept secret as to how Santa Claus travels around the world to deliver Christmas presents to children.
From the logistics of making billions of stops, to how the reindeer are fed throughout the night.
However, what if you were able to find where Santa is, maybe you wouldn't have to stay up the night.
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Where can I see where Santa is now?
Thanks to a website called Flightradar24, anyone can track the route Santa takes.
You won’t be able to see the man with a white beard, but you’ll know exactly where he is.
Just make sure to go to sleep early tonight so that St Nicholas can come down the chimney and deliver all the presents.
And if you’re feeling festive, maybe leave some biscuits and tea for him as he passes by.
See where Santa is now by clicking here.
At the time of writing this he has just left Myanmar.
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