Banjarangkan is a district of Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia.
It is located 6 km west of Semarapura, the regency capital, or about one hour from Denpasar.
Places of interest in Banjarangkan include Pura Kentel Gumi, Tegal Besar beach and Lepang, a beach with black sand and a view of Nusa Penida Island, where turtles can be seen to lay eggs.
The village of Tihingan, 4 km north-east of Banjarangkan, is famous for its gong-making smiths (pande gong), historically tied to the Gelgel kingdom and later to the Klungkung kingdom (in the same way that the painters from the village of Kamasan were linked to these courts).
The metal plates used to make the gongs are usually smelted there, but the gongs are shaped by a team of around five workers in a large, open-spaced and tin-roofed forge between bush and farmland.