Rwanda is in located in East Africa and is an incredible destination for a holiday. Safari holidays are incredible in Rwanda with a gorilla safari being a highlight. See related link below
If you want to see the big 5 your best bet is South Africa
The savanna is in Africa, and safaris usually refer to trips to the savanna. Sloths only live in South America. So you wouldn't see a sloth during a safari.
The diamond mines are at low righter in Africa (roughly South Africa). You will need the hardhat from Safari to enter the mine. (see related question)
No countries in the country of South Africa or the southern part of the continent of Africa rhyme with see.
Yes, South Africa is a democracy.
They don't, usually. Lions are from Africa, Tigers from Asia, they would rarely see each other.
Don't quite know what you mean by safari animal. But yeah, if you go on a safari in Africa, it's a pretty safe bet that the guides will try to find some lions for you to see.
See South Africa in the table at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_uranium_mines
The Republic of South Africa is country situated in at the southern tip of Sub-Saharan Africa. See the related link below for more information.
None. Tigers are Native to the Asian Continent. Two species of tigers live here. The Royal Bengal Tiger in India and the Siberian Tiger in Russia. No known species of Tiger have been found to live in Africa.
South Africa doesn't have a North Coast, surely? It has East, West, and South Coasts. Please look at a map of Africa and see where South Africa is and how it can't have a North Coast.